Thread lifting is a modern technique of skin tightening. Advanced thread lifting technology is an excellent alternative to surgical plastic surgery. During the cosmetic procedure, skin incisions are not made, but it is possible to get a result comparable to surgical intervention.
Thread techniques are used to correct the oval of the face, eliminate wrinkles and sagging skin in the cheeks, nasolabial folds, chin, chest, abdomen, thighs and other areas.
- Minimally invasive technique - during the procedure, no incisions are made on the skin, only small punctures, so there are no traces of intervention (scars)
- Getting the effect immediately after the procedure - the result becomes noticeable immediately, but fully manifests itself within 2 weeks
- Safety - after thread lifting there are no side effects, the result is predicted in advance and adjusted if required;
- Eco-friendly materials - use of threads made of biocompatible components and polypropylene (surgical suture material)
- Performing the procedure on an outpatient basis - the procedure takes about 60 minutes, after its completion, the patient can immediately leave the clinic
- Short and easy rehabilitation period - within 1-2 weeks there may be a slight swelling of the tissues, asymmetry and irregularities in the treated area, which completely disappear;
- Painlessness as the procedure is performed under local anesthesia;
- Effectiveness comparable to the results of plastic surgery
- Long-term result - from 2 to 5 years
- Sagging skin
- Age-related change in the oval of the face
- asymmetry of the face
- Sagging eyebrows
- Fat deposits, sagging skin under the chin
- Wrinkles around the eyes
- Pronounced nasolabial folds
- Sagging skin of the cheeks (lumps)
- Sagging skin on the cheekbones
- Uneven skin relief
- Age-related skin changes in the neck
- Flabbiness, wrinkles on the skin in the decollete area
- Aging, flabbiness of the skin of the hands
- Sagging abdominal skin
- Sagging skin of the knees, thighs and other parts of the body
- Malignant neoplasms
- Exacerbation of chronic diseases
- Acute diseases (acute respiratory viral infections, influenza, infectious diseases)
- Autoimmune and systemic diseases and hepatitis
- Arterial hypertension
- Blood clotting disorders
- Mental disorders
- Inflammation and skin diseases on the area of the conducted procedure