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Thread Lifting in Facial Rejuvenation

Posted by Dr Hugo Ho (AHPRA Registration: MED0001158440) on 24 April 2024
Thread Lifting in Facial Rejuvenation

Thread lifting is a cosmetic procedure that uses biocompatible threads to lift and reposition sagging facial tissues. This minimally invasive technique can help address mild to moderate skin laxity without the need for surgery, providing patients with a subtle lift and tightening effect.

The provider inserts dissolvable threads under the skin during the procedure using a fine needle or cannula. These threads have tiny hooks that anchor them in place and allow the provider to lift and reposition the underlying tissues. The threads stimulate collagen production, which helps improve skin elasticity and firmness over time.

Thread lifting can be used to lift and rejuvenate various areas of the face, including the midface, jawline, eyebrows, and neck. It is especially effective in addressing sagging cheeks, deep nasolabial folds, jowls, and mild to moderate drooping of facial contours.

One of the benefits of thread lifting is that it provides immediate lift and tightening effects due to the physical support of the threads. Collagen production is stimulated over the following weeks to months, further improving skin quality and firmness. Results are natural-looking and can last anywhere from 1 to 2 years, depending on the type of threads used and individual factors.

Thread lifting offers several advantages, including minimal downtime and a lower risk of complications, which makes it more suitable for individuals seeking subtle facial rejuvenation with a less invasive approach.

Thread lifting is considered a medical procedure and should be performed by a qualified practitioner. Common side effects may include temporary swelling, bruising, or mild discomfort at the insertion site. Uncommon complications such as thread migration, infection, or visible irregularities can occur, emphasising the importance of choosing a qualified practitioner for treatment.

Ideal candidates for thread lifting are typically those in their 35s to 55s who have mild to moderate skin laxity and are seeking improvement in facial contours without undergoing surgery. Patients with significant skin sagging or those with unrealistic expectations may not achieve optimal results with thread lifting and may be better suited for surgical interventions.

Patients should consult with a qualified practitioner to determine the most suitable treatment approach based on their individual concerns and goals.

Dr Hugo Ho (AHPRA Registration: MED0001158440)Author:Dr Hugo Ho (AHPRA Registration: MED0001158440)
About: Dr Ho is a Specialist General Practitioner and a Cosmetic Physician. He is a Fellow of the Royal Australian College of General Practitioners. He has been practising as a General Practitioner for over 30 years. In 2009, he furthered his studies in Aesthetic Medicine and was awarded the Diploma in Aesthetic Medicine by the American Academy of Aesthetic Medicine. In 2015, he was admitted to the Cosmetic Physicians’ College of Australasia as an Inaugural Full Member.
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