THE RISE OF THREAD LIFTS: NEW TECHNOLOGY AND TECHNIQUES

 Until recently, the only approach to treat issues caused by facial skin laxity – such as jowls and sagging cheeks – was to undergo facelift surgery. There are some patients who prefer to wait until they need a facelift surgery before opting for injectables and skin resurfacing, but this isn't the case for everyone. To fill in the gap between non-invasive facial rejuvenation and facelift surgery, a new method has been developed: the thread lift treatment. In the aesthetics market, minimally invasive procedures are in high demand because people want to reverse the ageing process without any discomfort or recovery time. As a result of this demand, thread lift treatments are now available on the market. As compared to breast lift and other surgeries, demand for facelifts is much higher.

In a thread lift, temporary sutures are utilised to raise the skin just enough to be noticeable. The cosmetic surgeon suspends the patient's loose face skin rather of physically removing it. Lifting and tightening the face can be achieved by using a special thread method that pulls the skin back slightly. PDO threads are placed subcutaneously and then pulled to provide the desired skin lift result in a shorter treatment type that concentrates on the lower face. Generally, threadlift is used to lift the mid-to-lower face and jowls, although it may also be used to raise the brows and checks.

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