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Thread lifts are a non-surgical facelift technique that has gained a lot of popularity in recent years. It is a relatively simple and quick procedure that can significantly improve the appearance of facial skin without the need to go under the knife. In this article, we'll talk in detail about thread lifts, how they work, who are good candidates for this procedure, and what to expect before, during, and after treatment.

What are the tensor threads?

Thread lifts are small strands of biocompatible material, such as polydioxanone (PDO) or polylactic acid (PLA), used to lift and tighten sagging facial skin. The threads are inserted under the skin through small incisions, where they stimulate collagen production around the threads. As new collagen is formed, the skin becomes firmer and tighter, helping to reduce sagging and wrinkles.

How do tension threads work?

Thread lifts work by stimulating the production of collagen around the threads. Collagen is a protein found naturally in the skin that gives it its elasticity and firmness. As we age, collagen production slows, which can lead to sagging and wrinkles. By inserting the tensor threads under the skin, an inflammatory response is produced that stimulates the production of collagen around the threads. Over time, the threads dissolve, but the collagen that has formed around them is still effective, helping to keep the skin taut and firm.

Who are good candidates for thread lifts?

Thread lifts are an excellent option for people looking for a non-surgical alternative to a traditional facelift. Good candidates for thread lifts are those who have sagging, loose skin on their face, but do not have enough sagging to warrant surgery. They are also suitable for people who want a cosmetic improvement with minimal recovery time. It is important to note that thread lifts are not a miracle treatment that provides instant results. Results occur gradually as collagen formation around the threads occurs. Results can last from six months to a year, depending on the quality of the skin, the number of threads used, and the age of the patient.

What are the risks and side effects associated with thread lifts?

As with any medical procedure, there are some risks and side effects associated with thread lifts. The most common side effects include swelling, bruising, pain, and redness in the treated area. These side effects usually go away in a few days.

How do tension threads work?

Tension threads are made from biocompatible materials, such as polydioxanone (PDO) or polylactic acid (PLA), which are commonly used in surgical sutures. Once the threads are inserted into the skin, they stimulate collagen production around the threads, resulting in tighter and firmer skin.

For whom are the tension threads suitable?

Thread lifts are suitable for people who have loose, sagging skin on their face, but do not want to undergo facial surgery. They are also a good option for people who want cosmetic enhancement with minimal recovery time.

How long do the results of the tension threads last?

The results of the tension threads can last from six months to a year. The duration of the results depends on the quality of the skin, the number of threads used and the age of the patient.

Are there any risks or side effects associated with thread lifts?

As with any cosmetic procedure, thread lifts have some risks and side effects. They can cause swelling, bruising, pain, and redness in the treated area. There is also a small risk of infection and the threads breaking or moving out of place.

How is the thread lift procedure performed?

The thread lift procedure is performed in a doctor's office and generally takes less than an hour. Local anesthesia is used to minimize pain and discomfort. The doctor makes small incisions in the skin, and then inserts the threads under the skin. Once the threads are in place, the doctor tightens and secures them in place before cutting off any excess ends.

Are there any special precautions I need to take after the thread lift procedure?

After the thread lift procedure, it is recommended to avoid any strenuous physical activity for a few days. It is also recommended to avoid the sun and excessive heat for the first 48 hours after the procedure. Care should be taken when washing your face and avoid sleeping on your stomach for a few days to allow the threads to settle properly. In general, thread lifts are a non-surgical treatment option for people who want to improve the appearance of their facial skin without the risks and recovery time associated with traditional facial surgery. As with any aesthetic procedure.

Contact doctors specialized in Tensor Threads in Malaga

Armengual de la Mota, 1
Malaga, Spain
Hours (Monday to Friday):
10.00 - 14.00 / 16.30 - 20.30

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