A thread lift is a minimally invasive procedure that uses absorbable, biocompatible threads to gently lift and reposition sagging skin on the face and neck. Once placed under the skin, the threads provide an immediate lifting effect. As they gradually dissolve, they stimulate collagen production, helping improve skin firmness, elasticity, and overall texture over time.
A thread lift is a highly effective way to address skin laxity, providing a range of benefits that can restore a more youthful and defined appearance.
Immediate Lift: A visible lifting and tightening of the skin is noticeable right after the procedure, with results that continue to improve over several months.
Collagen Stimulation: As the threads dissolve, they boost natural collagen production, supporting healthier, firmer skin.
Jawline & Cheek Definition: Helps contour the mid-face and jawline, reducing the appearance of sagging and restoring a sharper profile.
Minimally Invasive: Performed with local anesthesia and a fine needle—no scalpel or general anesthesia required. Recovery is quicker and gentler compared to surgery.
Long-Lasting Results: Improvements can endure for 12–24 months, sometimes up to 3 years, as new collagen continues to support skin structure.
To ensure safety and minimize bruising, follow these steps:
Avoid Blood Thinners: Stop taking medications or supplements that thin the blood (e.g., aspirin, ibuprofen, fish oil, certain vitamins) for at least one week before your appointment.
Avoid Alcohol: Do not consume alcohol for at least 48 hours prior to your session.
Clean Face: Arrive with a clean, makeup-free face.
Adhering to aftercare instructions supports a smooth recovery and optimal results:
Manage Swelling & Bruising: Some swelling or bruising is normal. Apply a cold compress a few times a day to reduce discomfort.
Avoid Strenuous Activity: Skip heavy lifting and intense exercise for at least two weeks.
Sleep on Your Back: Keep your head slightly elevated and avoid sleeping on your side or stomach for the first 5–7 nights.
Be Gentle: Avoid rubbing, massaging, or applying pressure to your face. Minimize exaggerated facial movements (e.g., chewing hard foods, wide expressions) during the first week.
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