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Thread Face Lift


The demand for plastic surgery among average citizens is booming. There are so many options available for those who want to improve their appearance. The traditional method for restoring that youthful glow has been a traditional face lift. Now there is a new kid on the block that is an option that many people are taking.

What is a Thread Face lift?

A thread face lift is not a new procedure so to speak, but there were many problems in the past associated with it. With new technology available, researchers have made vast improvements in thread face lifts. It is now a simple procedure that just about anyone can have done on their lunch break.

A thread face lift uses surgical threads to be inserted in small incisions of the subcutaneous facial tissue. The thread is covered by cogs that are hook-like. Once the thread is fed into your skin it is set in place and then pulled tightly to give you the appearance you desire.

Why is It A Simple Procedure?

The procedure of a thread face lift is considered to be minimally invasive. You will not need anesthesia and you are awake throughout the procedure. The best part of being awake while you are undergoing a thread face lift is that the surgeon will often give the patient a mirror as the thread is being pulled back and you can decide just how tight you want it and can see the results immediately.

How Long Can I Expect a Thread Face Lift to Last?

The rising popularity of the thread face lift lies in the thread that is used as well as the ease and convenience. In the past, there were problems lying in the short term affect of the procedure due to the thread. Today the FDA has given its approval for a new thread that is said to last between 7-10 years.

How Long is the Procedure and Recovery Time?

Having a thread face lift should only take an hour or two. You will need only a few days of down time to recover from the procedure. This is in direct contrast to the traditional facelift that is considered major surgery. The bruising is severe and you need several weeks to a few months to recover completely when you have a conventional face lift.

Who is a Good Candidate?

Not everyone is a good candidate to have a thread face lift. Those who show the best results have minimal signs of aging. Those people whose aging process has progressed beyond a few lines and wrinkles should think about having the traditional surgery for a face lift. Those who are in their late 30s and their 40s will more than likely have the most success for a thread face lift.

Attitudes about plastic surgery have changed drastically in the 21st century. Not only is it for the rich and famous, but the average Joe is going under the knife more frequently too. These minimally invasive procedures are not only affordable, but they are convenient as well. With a thread face lift you will eliminate the possibility that your face appears too tight as you will be the one to ultimately decide when to stop pulling the thread.

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