Thread lifting for facial rejuvenation

Thread lifting is a modern and popular technique that allows you to rejuvenate the face without surgery. The essence of the procedure is the introduction of special threads under the skin, which tighten facial tissues, improving its contours and eliminating signs of aging. Let's understand what are the pros and cons of thread lifting, and for whom it is suitable.

Thread facelift: how it works

A thread facelift is performed using biocompatible threads that are inserted under the skin with thin needles. The procedure is carried out under local anesthesia and takes from 30 to 60 minutes. The threads fix the facial tissues in a new position, resulting in a visible lifting effect.

Thread facelift: before and after

The results of thread lifting are noticeable immediately after the procedure. Patients note the improvement of facial contours, wrinkle reduction and overall rejuvenating effect. Over time, the effect only intensifies due to the stimulation of collagen synthesis in places of insertion of threads. Photos before and after the procedure clearly demonstrate how effective thread facelift.

Pros and Cons of Thread Lifting

Pros of thread lifting

  1. Instant results
    — Description: The lifting and rejuvenation effects are noticeable immediately after the procedure.
    — Benefits: Patients can see immediate improvement, making the procedure attractive to those who want a quick transformation.
  2.  Minimal recovery time
    — Description: Unlike surgical facelifts, thread elevators require minimal recovery time. 
    — Benefits: Most patients are back to normal in 2-3 days, which is convenient for people with busy schedules.

  3.  Natural result
    — Description: Threads gently tighten facial tissues without creating a "stretched mask" effect.
    — Benefits: The face looks rejuvenated, but still retains its natural facial expression.

  4.  Safety of the procedure
    — Description: The threads are made of biocompatible materials such as polydioxanone, which resorb over time.
    — Benefits: The materials used for the threads minimize the risk of rejection and allergic reactions.

  5. Collagen stimulation
    — Description: Threading stimulates the natural process of collagen production.
    — Benefits: This helps to improve skin quality and maintain a long-lasting rejuvenating effect.

  6. Minimal invasiveness
    — Description: The procedure is performed with minimal invasion and the use of fine needles.
    — Benefits: This reduces the risk of complications and reduces discomfort during and after the procedure.

Minuses of thread elevators

  1. Possible complications
    — Description: Although the procedure is safe, side effects may occur.
    — Disadvantages: Swelling, bruising, infection, or improper placement of the threads requiring correction may occur.
  2. The need to repeat the procedure
    — Description: The effect of thread lifting is not permanent.
    — Disadvantages: The result lasts from one to two years, after which a repeat procedure may be necessary to maintain the effect.

  3. Limitations on age and skin condition
    — Description: The procedure is most effective for patients under 50 years of age with good skin elasticity.
    — Disadvantages: Over 50 years of age, results may be less pronounced and less long-lasting, especially with significant age-related skin changes.

  4. Cost of the procedure
    — Description: Thread elevators can be an expensive procedure
    — Disadvantages: The high cost can be prohibitive for some patients, especially given the need for repeat procedures.

  5. Limited exposure
    — Description: A thread elevator is not able to dramatically change appearance or address significant age-related changes.
    — Disadvantages: Combination with other cosmetic techniques or surgery may be required for more pronounced results.

  6. Risks of individual reactions
    — Description: Every body is unique, and reactions to thread insertion may vary.
    — Disadvantages: Individual negative reactions such as inflammation or scarring may occur.

Thread facelift after the age of 50

For patients over the age of 50, a thread facelift can also be effective, but at this age, the skin loses more collagen and elasticity, so results may be less pronounced and long-lasting. In such cases, it may be possible to combine a thread elevator with other anti-aging procedures such as filler injections or laser techniques.

Thread elevator of the chin and neck

In addition to the face, thread lifting has been successfully used to lift the chin and neck. These areas often give away age, and their correction allows you to achieve a more harmonious rejuvenating effect. Threads help to eliminate sagging skin, tighten contours and improve the overall appearance of the neck and chin.

Thread brow elevator

A thread brow elevator is another popular procedure to elevator drooping eyebrows, which opens up the eye and gives the face a more youthful and fresh look. It is a great way to rejuvenate the upper face without the need for surgery.

Conclusion

Thread lifting is an effective and safe rejuvenation technique that is suitable for different areas of the face and neck. The pros of the procedure, such as instant results, minimal recovery time, and a natural look, make it attractive to many patients. However, it is important to consider the cons, such as possible complications and the need for repeat procedures. In any case, the choice of rejuvenation method should be coordinated with a qualified specialist, who will help to find the best option for each patient.

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