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Threads

Thread lifts are a non-surgical cosmetic procedure designed to lift and tighten sagging skin.  During the procedure, biocompatible threads are inserted beneath the skin to provide a subtle lift, stimulating collagen production for longer-lasting results.  Threads lifts are popular for rejuvenating areas like the face, neck, eyes, and even certain body parts, offering a more youthful appearance without the downtime of traditional surgery.

Polydioxanone (PDO) threads are FDA approved and are safe with little or no side effects.

Thread lifts do not produce as dramatic results as a surgical facelift, but can offer a very noticeable difference.  Targeted treatments can help you resolve specific issues of concern.  Schedule a consultation to have medical professionals help you make an informed decision of which treatment is right for you.

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How Long Do Thread Lifts Last For Non-Surgical Facial Rejuvenation?

The average cost a a thread lift ranges from $600 to $1,600, but there are variables that can influence the final price you pay.

The price is dependent on the area of the thread lift, how many threads are required to meet your desired result, and how many areas are treated. 

Thread Lift Or Filler:  How To Choose?

Choosing between thread lifts and dermal fillers depend on your specific aesthetic goals and the areas you want to address.  Thread lifts are ideal for lifting and tightening sagging skin, providing a subtle lift overtime with collagen stimulation.  They work well for mild to more moderate sagging and can have longer-lasting effects.

On the other hand, dermal fillers are great for adding volume and filling in lines, wrinkles, and hollow areas.  They provide immediate results, and are versatile for enhancing various facial features.

In order to decide, considerer your desired outcome, the severity of your concerns, and your preferences for longevity  Consulting a qualified medical professional can help you make an informed choice tailored to your needs.  In some cases, a combination of both treatments may be recommended for optimal results.

What Should I Expect During And After A Lift?

During a PDO thread lift, patients can expect a minimally invasive procedure where thin dissolvable threads are inserted beneath the skin to lift and tighten targeted areas.  Local anesthesia is typically used to ensure comfort.  The treatment can take around 30-60 minutes, depending on the areas being treated.

After the procedure, patients might experience mild swelling, bruising, and discomfort, which should subside within a few days to a week.  It is advisable to avoid strenuous activities and certain facial movements during the initial recovery period.  Over the following weeks, the threads will naturally stimulate collagen production, gradually enhancing the lift and improving skin texture.

Results can vary, but patients often notice improvements lasing around 1-2 years.  As with any cosmetic procedure, it is essential to follow post-care instructions provided by your medical professional in order to optimize healing and achieve the best outcome.

How Should I Prepare For My Thread Lift?

Preparing for a thread lift involves a few key steps to ensure a smooth and successful procedure:

  1. Consultation:  Schedule a consultation with your medical professional to discuss your goals, medical history, and any concerns.  They will evaluate your candidacy and provide personalized recommendations.

  2. Avoid Blood Thinners:  Prior to the procedure, your medical professional might advise you to avoid medications and supplements that can thin the blood, like aspirin and certain vitamins, to reduce the risk of excessive bleeding and bruising.

  3. Hydration and Nutrition:  Staying hydrated and maintaining a balanced diet can aid in the healing process.  Nutrient-rich foods can support your body's recovery.

  4. Skin Care:  Follow your medical professional's instructions regarding skincare routines before the procedure.   Avoid using harsh exfoliants or products that might irritate the skin.

  5. Inform your medical professional: If you are feeling unwell or have any signs of infection before the procedure, let them know as this might affect your treatment.

  6. Clothing:  Wear comfortable, loose-fitting clothing that won't rub against the treated areas.

Remember, each person's preparation might vary based on their specific circumstances.  Always follow the guidelines provided by your medical professional to ensure the best possible outcomes.

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