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PDO Threads
A thread lift is a nonsurgical cosmetic procedure that lifts and tightens your skin for a younger look. A thread lift also stimulates your body’s collagen production. Collagen creates firmer, more supple skin and naturally diminishes with age. A thread lift procedure has a quick recovery with minimal complications.
Questions?
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 Provider:
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.
Procedure Details
What happens before a thread lift procedure?
Your provider will discuss with you what to expect during a thread lift procedure. A thread lift doesn’t require general anesthesia. Providers use local anesthesia, so you’re awake during the procedure but don’t feel discomfort.
What happens during a thread lift procedure?
Your provider uses a thin needle (called a cannula) to insert various threads under your skin. The thread lift procedure takes about an hour.
What happens after a thread lift procedure?
You can go home right after a thread lift procedure. You may experience some bruising and swelling around the area. Your provider will give you instructions on how to care for the treated area, such as:
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Apply a cold compress or ice pack.
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Avoid washing your face for 24 hours.
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Don’t use makeup for several days.
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Don’t use face moisturizer for a few weeks.
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Sleep in a propped-up position.
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Take an antibiotic to prevent infection.
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​​​It’s a low-risk procedure, so most adults can have it.
The threads stimulate the production of collagen, naturally improving skin elasticity.
Recovery is quick, so you can return to your activities right away.
If you don’t like your results, the provider can remove the threads.
What can go wrong with thread lifts?
Thread lift complications tend to be uncommon and can include:
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Allergic reactions.
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Bleeding.
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Infection.
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Pulling or lumpiness.
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Recovery and Outlook
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What is the recovery time?
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After a thread lift, you may experience some swelling and bruising for up to five days.
When can I go back to work and other activities?
Most people can return to work immediately. However, your plastic surgeon may recommend waiting two weeks before resuming vigorous exercise or any other activities that may loosen the threads.
When To Call the Provider
When should I see my healthcare provider?
Call your healthcare provider right away if you experience signs of infection:
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Fever.
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Headache that won’t go away.
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Swelling that lasts longer than 48 hours.
A thread lift is a nonsurgical cosmetic procedure that uses threads under your skin to create a more refreshed, smoother appearance. Recovery is short and complications are minimal. Results are temporary and subtle, so you may need to have the procedure again. Talk to your provider about whether a thread lift is the best procedure for your goals.