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What Is A Thread Lift?
By Dreauty January 9th, 2024
What Is A Thread Lift?
What is a Thread Lift?

As we get older, our skin and tissues naturally lose elasticity. But most of us donot want to undergo plastic surgery, so the experts came up with an alternative method -- "a non-surgical cosmetic treatment" called threads. 

So, what is a Thread Lift?
A thread lift is minimally invasive alternative to facelift surgery. So instead of surgically removing a patient's loose or sagging skin, threads pull up the sagging skin and regenarate collagen by implanting threads into the subcutaneous layer of the skin with the help of small needles. These threads in turn create micro-injuries that trigger collagen synthesis and tissue contraction, providing lift and contouring, and resulting in healthier, firmer and younger skin. 
One important thing is that thre is no meed to take out the threads after the treatment, the sutures will be dissolved and leave behind long-lasting effects with no scars.

 So, what a thread lift can treat?
They are good choices for early loosening of the facial structures, jawlines, sagging eyebrows, premature loosing of the neck skin, etc.

Who is a good candidate for a thread lift?
The best candidate for this treatment is people who are experencing early facial aging, or who are showing visible signs of mild aging ( these signs may include mild to moderate skin laxity, particularly in the mid-face, and fine lines and wrinkles around the nose, mouth and chin).


Warm Tips
The treatment should be determined after consultation. So, what you need is to consult an appropriate professional based on your specific circumstance, and after examining your skin, the consultant will be able to decide if a thread lift treatment is an adequate cosmetic solution for your case or not.



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