Évoluer Aesthetics & Plastic surgery

Thread lift

Everything to know about thread lift procedure:

  • Cosmetic procedures that show immediate results are nowadays less invasive. They are minimally invasive and sought after because they have minimal downtime and quicker results. One minimally invasive procedure is thread lift for the face, loose and sagging skin. At Evoluer Aesthetics, we have high-end equipment; the best thread lift surgical items, and highly qualified, board-certified doctors and maxillofacial surgeons to perform the procedure. 

What is thread lift treatment?

  • A thread lift is a non-surgical cosmetic procedure used to lift and tighten sagging skin on the face and neck. It involves using fine threads made of materials such as polylactic acid or polydioxanone, which are inserted into the skin through a small opening. These threads are then used to lift and tighten the skin, giving it a youthful and refreshed appearance.
  • The procedure is typically performed under local anesthesia and can be done in a doctor’s office or outpatient clinic. It is relatively quick, takes about 30-45 minutes, and requires minimal downtime. Most people can return to their normal activities within a few days.
  • Thread lifts are generally considered less invasive than traditional facelift surgery, and they can improve the appearance of sagging skin without the need for more invasive procedures. However, the effects of a thread lift may be shorter than a facelift, and multiple treatments may be needed to maintain results. Consult a qualified cosmetic surgeon to determine if thread lift is the right treatment option.


Who can do thread lift?

  • Thread lifts can be an option for people who want to improve the appearance of sagging or drooping skin on the face and neck but are not ready for more invasive procedures such as a facelift. They may be particularly suitable for people with mild to moderate skin sagging, as they are less invasive than a facelift and can produce subtle, natural-looking results.
  • It is generally recommended that people considering a thread lift be in good overall health, have realistic expectations about the procedure results, and have good skin elasticity.
  •  A thread lift may not be suitable for people with very loose or saggy skin, as the threads may need more support to lift the skin effectively.
  • It is important to consult with a qualified cosmetic surgeon or a maxillofacial surgeon to determine if a thread lift is the right treatment option for you. They will be able to assess your skin and discuss the potential benefits and risks of the procedure, as well as any alternative treatment options that may be available.

How is a thread lift different from a facelift?
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  • It involves using fine threads made of materials such as polylactic acid or polydioxanone, which are inserted into the skin through small incisions. On the other hand, a facelift is a surgical procedure used to lift and tighten sagging skin on the face and neck. It involves making incisions in the skin and separating it from the underlying tissue before repositioning and tightening the skin and tissue to create a more youthful appearance. Facelift surgery is typically more invasive and requires a more extended recovery period than a thread lift.
  • There are a few key differences between thread lifts and facelifts:

  • A thread lift is less invasive than a facelift, as it does not involve separating the skin from the underlying tissue.
  • A thread lift typically requires minimal downtime, with most people able to return to their normal activities within a few days. On the other hand, a facelift typically requires a more extended recovery period, with most people needing at least a week or two to recover fully.
  • The results of a thread lift may be shorter than those of a facelift, and multiple treatments may be necessary to maintain results. A facelift can produce dramatic, longer-lasting results but is more invasive.
  • A thread lift may be suitable for people with mild to moderate sagging of the skin, while a facelift may be more suitable for people with more significant sagging or for those who want more dramatic, long-lasting results.
  • It is important to consult with a qualified cosmetic surgeon with hands-on experience to determine the best treatment option for you based on your specific needs and goals.
  • Both thread lifts and facelifts can be effective treatments for improving the appearance of sagging or drooping skin on the face and neck, but they are different procedures with different benefits and risks. It is important to carefully consider your goals and expectations, as well as your overall health and skin condition when deciding which procedure is best for you.



How does thread lift work?

  • During a thread lift, fine threads made of materials, such as polylactic acid or polydioxanone, are inserted into the skin through small incisions. These threads are then used to lift and tighten the skin, giving it a more youthful and refreshed appearance.
  • The threads are typically inserted using a thin needle, and the procedure is performed under local anesthesia. The incisions are usually made in areas where they can be easily hidden, such as along the hairline or behind the ears.
  • Once the threads are in place, they are secured using unique knots or barbs. The excess threads are trimmed, and the incisions are closed with stitches or skin adhesive.
  • After the procedure, the skin may be slightly swollen and bruised, but these effects usually resolve within a few days. Post care instructions should be followed as per the doctor’s advice.
Procedure and treatment timeline :
  • A qualified doctor, such as a plastic surgeon or dermatologist, performs the thread lift procedure. It is generally done in a doctor’s office or outpatient clinic and is performed under local anesthesia to numb the treatment area.
  • Here is a general overview of the thread lift procedure:

  • During the initial consultation, the surgeon will assess your skin and discuss your goals and expectations for the procedure. They will also explain the procedure in detail, including the potential benefits and risks, and help you determine if a thread lift is the right treatment option for you.
  • Before the procedure, the treatment area will be cleansed, and the skin may be marked to guide the placement of the threads. You will be given local anesthesia to numb the treatment area.
  • The  surgeon will make small incisions in the skin and insert the threads through these incisions. The threads are inserted using a thin needle and are placed in a specific pattern to lift and tighten the skin.
  • Once the threads are in place, they are secured using unique knots or barbs. The excess threads are trimmed, and the incisions are closed with stitches or skin adhesive.
  • The skin may be slightly swollen and bruised after the procedure, but these effects usually resolve within a few days. Most people can return to their normal activities within a few days, although they may need to avoid strenuous exercise or other activities that could cause strain on the treated area for a week or two. The doctor will provide instructions for post-procedure care, including how to care for the incisions and when to return for follow-up visits.
  • It is important to follow the post-procedure instructions provided by your healthcare provider to ensure the best possible results and minimize the risk of complications.

Post Care Instructions

  • Avoid strenuous exercise or activities that could cause strain on the treated area for at least a week or two.
  • Avoid exposure to heat, such as hot showers or saunas, for at least a week or two.
  • Avoid direct sunlight or use sunscreen outdoors to protect the treated area from sun damage.
  • Avoid applying makeup or skincare products to the treated area for a few days.
  • Avoid touching or rubbing the treated area to minimize the risk of infection.
  • Follow the instructions for taking any prescribed medications, such as antibiotics or pain medications.
  • Attend any follow-up visits as scheduled by the doctor to monitor the healing process and ensure that the threads are properly secured.
  • Contact your surgeon if you experience any unusual symptoms, such as excessive bleeding, swelling, redness, or concerns about the healing process.

Thread lift procedure results:

  • The results of a thread lift can vary depending on factors such as the type of threads used, the technique employed, and the individual’s skin condition and overall health. In general, a thread lift can produce subtle, natural-looking results, with the skin appearing firmer and more youthful.
  • The effects of a thread lift may not be as dramatic or long-lasting as those of a facelift, but they can improve the appearance of sagging or drooping skin. Most people see some improvement in their skin within a few days of the procedure, with the full effects becoming apparent over several weeks as the skin adjusts to the threads.
  • It is important to remember that a thread lift’s results are not permanent, and multiple treatments may be necessary to maintain the desired results. The effects of the procedure may also vary depending on the individual’s skin condition and overall health, as well as their lifestyle and skincare habits.
What is the downside of a thread lift?
  • A thread lift carries certain risks and potential complications like any medical procedure. It is important to carefully consider the potential benefits and risks of the procedure before making a decision.
  • Some potential downsides of a thread lift include the following:

  • A thread lift is typically performed under local anesthesia, which carries a small risk of complications such as allergic reactions, bleeding, or infection.
  • Some people may experience pain or discomfort during or after the procedure, although this can generally be managed with pain medication.
  • The treated area may be swollen and bruised for a few days after the procedure, but these effects should resolve within a few weeks.
  • There is a minor infection following a thread lift, although this can be prevented with proper care and hygiene.
  •  There is a risk that the threads may shift or migrate after the procedure, which could affect the results.
  • There is a risk that the threads may break or become dislodged after the procedure, which could affect the results.
  • The results of a thread lift may be less dramatic or long-lasting than those of a facelift, and multiple treatments may be necessary to maintain the desired results.
  • Thread lifts can be expensive and are not covered by insurance.
  • It is important to consult with a surgeon to determine if a thread lift is the right treatment option for you. They will be able to provide you with more specific information about the potential downsides of a thread lift and help you make an informed decision.

Risks and side effects of thread lift:
  • Like any medical procedure, thread lift carries risks and potential side effects. Some common risks and side effects associated with thread lift include:
  • Some potential risks associated with a thread lift include the following:



  • There is a small risk of infection following a thread lift, although this can generally be prevented with proper care and hygiene.
  •  There is a risk that the threads may shift or migrate after the procedure, which could affect the results.
  • There is a risk that the threads may break or become dislodged after the procedure, which could affect the results.
  • There is a minimal risk of scarring following a thread lift, and it can be hidden in inconspicuous areas such as the hairline or behind the ears.
  • Mild bruising and swelling may occur and will be normal in few days
  • Asymmetry may be observed for few days
  • Skin irritation or rashes 
  • Nerve damage may happens sometimes, but in rare cases
  • Allergic reactions to the thread material

FAQ

  • The effects of a thread lift are not permanent, and the duration of the results can vary. In general, the effects of a thread lift can last for several months to a few years, although multiple treatments may be necessary to maintain the desired results.

Thread lifts are a relatively safe and effective treatment for lifting and tightening sagging skin on the face and neck. However, like any medical procedure, there is a risk of complications, including the possibility of damage to the skin.

 It is also important to follow the post-procedure instructions provided by the healthcare provider to minimize the risk of complications and ensure the best possible results.

  • Depends on the individual’s skin condition, overall health, and goals for the procedure. In general, the effects of a thread lift are not permanent, and multiple treatments may be necessary to maintain the desired results.
  • Most people with a thread lift will need to have the procedure repeated every few months to a year to maintain the results. The exact frequency of treatment will depend on the individual’s skin condition, overall health, and the specific type of threads used in the procedure.
  • It is also important to follow a healthy skincare routine and practise good sun protection habits to help maintain the results of the procedure and keep the skin looking youthful and healthy.
  • The cost of a thread lift in India can vary depending on several factors, such as the type of threads used, the technique employed, and the individual’s skin condition and overall health. Generally, the cost of a thread lift in India ranges from around 50,000 to 1,50,000 INR.
  • It is important to remember that the cost of a thread lift may not be covered by insurance, as it is considered a cosmetic procedure. It is also important to note that the cost of a thread lift may not include additional fees for pre-and post-procedure care, such as follow-up visits or medications.
  • If you are considering a thread lift cosmetic procedure, it is advised to consult a surgeon and they will be able to provide you with a more accurate estimate of the cost of the procedure based on your specific needs and goals.