PDO Threadlift
What is a thread lift?
A thread lift is a nonsurgical procedure that lifts sagging, aging skin and stimulates collagen production to give your face or neck a more youthful appearance. Plastic surgeons place medical-grade thread under the skin to pull the skin into position. These threads activate the body’s natural healing response, triggering the increase of collagen. Threads come in several different materials and lengths.
Unlike a facelift, a thread lift is a nonsurgical procedure that creates subtle changes. It’s often called a “lunchtime facelift” because it’s such a quick procedure with minimal downtime.
What types of thread lifts are available?
There are several types of thread lifts, including:
Cat or fox eye thread lift: This involves lifting the eyebrows toward the temples to give your eyes a catlike look.
Eyebrow thread lift: A plastic surgeon lifts sagging or furrowed eyebrows and tightens your skin.
Nose thread lift: A plastic surgeon injects threads to lift, straighten or slim your nose. In some cases, they may combine a nose thread lift with dermal fillers.
Neck thread lift: This procedure lifts the loose skin on your neck or smooths neck lines.
How long does a thread lift last?
Results from a thread lift are temporary, lasting from one to three years. Over time, the threads dissolve, and your body absorbs them. If you like your results, you can have another thread lift procedure.
Who’s a good candidate for a thread lift?
A thread lift is generally best for people who:
Are experiencing early signs of aging.
Are in their late 30s to early 50s.
Don’t expect dramatic results.
Don’t want to have cosmetic surgery.
Had a facelift (rhytidectomy) or neck lift and want to refresh their results.
And because a thread lift is a low-risk procedure, it’s a good option for people with certain conditions who can’t have a traditional facelift. For example, you can have a thread lift even if you have high blood pressure, diabetes or heart disease.
Is a thread lift worth it?
A thread lift is a relatively quick procedure with little downtime and risk. However, results are subtle and temporary. So, whether a thread lift is worth it depends on your goals and situation.
Consider these questions and talk to your plastic surgeon:
How long do you want your results to last?
Are you looking for a subtle change or a more dramatic one?
Do you have a small area of skin that needs tightening or a lot of loose, sagging skin?
Are you a good candidate for traditional cosmetic surgery? Or do you want to avoid surgery?
Is a thread lift painful?
During a thread lift procedure, you receive local anesthesia, so you don’t feel any pain. After the procedure, you may experience some pain, discomfort and soreness. You can take an over-the-counter or prescription pain reliever for several days until the discomfort goes away.
What happens during a thread lift procedure?
Dr. Cait uses a thin needle (called a cannula) to insert various threads under your skin. The thread lift procedure takes about an hour.
Contact us to schedule your appointment for a beautiful, lifted face!