Thread lift application is a stretching technique and is applied via smooth or barbed threads creating a more natural look. Thread lift is a non-surgical process which places the surgical thread in the dangling areas with the help of a cannula.
Where can thread lift be applied?
The most important outcome of thread lift is to make the face look healthier and younger. Thanks to thread lift applications, effective results are obtained in the following areas and concerning the following problems;
- Forehead and marionette lines
- Eyebrow area and crow’s feet
- Bags under eyes
- Sagging around the jaw line
- Cheek area
- Sagging jowls, also known as laryngoth area
Effects of thread lift applications
Thread Lift is a very effective procedure for the appearance of dangling chin and cheek, especially where you can get faster and safer results. With this method, the skin areas that have lost elasticity are stretched and returned to their vigorous appearance. Good results can be obtained with this method, which is entered at minimal level on the lower surface of the skin. In addition, it takes much shorter time for the patient to return his/her daily life.
Who are ideal patients for thread lift applications?
These applications are ideal for patients who do not have established deep lines and do not have very intense sagging. This procedure generally gives more positive results on the candidates who want to look more dynamic and younger but have not experienced a significant loss of elasticity in the face line.
How are thread lift applications performed?
Due to the different thread lift products, there may be various technical differences between the processes. The main purpose of thread lift is to mesh sagging tissues to a more robust and non-sagging reference area. Thread lift is performed using local anaesthesia and no hospitalization is required after the procedure.
Process of recovery and return to daily life
Most patients return to their daily activities immediately after the application. Exaggerated gestures and wide opening the mouth should be avoided
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