Neck Threadlifts

Neck Threadlifts

There are many types of PDO threads but to simply matters the first group are the basic threads which are quick and easy to place and almost painless. Their effect occurs 6-8 weeks after placement. The Advanced 4D & spring threads have barbs that grip the skin for the added effect of an immediate lift.

  • IMPROVES OVER TIME
  • 15-45 MINUTES
  • RESULTS THAT LAST 12-18 MONTHS
  • NATURAL AND SUBTLE ALTERNATIVE TO SURGERY
  • SAFE AND VIRTUALLY PAIN FREE
  • NON-SURGICAL

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Neck Threadlifts, A Non-Surgical Solution for a Youthful Jawline.

What is a Neck Threadlift?

A neck thread lift is a minimally invasive, non-surgical procedure designed to lift and tighten sagging skin on the neck and jawline. Using 4D PDO (Polydioxanone) threads or Spring Threads (Silicone), this treatment stimulates collagen production, improving skin firmness and elasticity over time.

If you’re noticing loose skin, jowls, or early signs of ageing, a PDO thread lift for the neck offers a natural-looking enhancement without the risks, scars, or downtime associated with a surgical neck lift.

Benefits of a PDO Neck Threadlift

  • Non-surgical & minimally invasive
  • Quick procedure – typically under 60 minutes
  • Minimal discomfort with local anaesthetic
  • Immediate lifting effect with continued collagen stimulation
  • Results last up to 12 months (PDO) or longer with Spring Threads

How Does a Neck Threadlift Work?

  • Preparation: The treatment area is cleansed and numbed with a topical anaesthetic cream (left on for 30-45 minutes).
  • Thread Placement: Fine PDO threads are inserted just beneath the skin using a small entry point. These threads have tiny barbs that grip the tissue, gently lifting sagging skin.
  • 4D PDO Threads: For deeper lifting, local anaesthesia is used before inserting the 4D PDO threads, which provide stronger support and immediate results.
  • Final Check: The skin is assessed for symmetry, and any minor adjustments are made before completing the procedure.

Neck Threadlift Recovery & Aftercare.

  • No downtime – return to daily activities the same day
  • Mild swelling or bruising may occur, which typically resolves within a few days
  • Avoid excessive facial movements and massaging the area
  • Apply an ice pack (wrapped in a damp cloth) to reduce swelling
  • Arnica cream can help with minor bruising
  • Follow-up at 1 and 2 weeks for thread treatments

Is a Neck Threadlift Right for You?

A PDO thread lift for the neck is ideal for those looking to tighten loose skin, define the jawline, and achieve a youthful appearance without surgery. While it won’t deliver the same dramatic results as a surgical facelift, it’s a fantastic option for subtle, natural-looking rejuvenation.

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Thread Lift ,A Non-Surgical Necklift for Natural Rejuvenation.

What Happens to Your Face as You Age?

As we age, the effects of gravity, collagen loss, and skin laxity become more noticeable. The supporting tissue in the neck weakens, and neck fat diminishes, leading to wrinkly and sagging skin.

If you’re in your mid-30s to 50s and experiencing mild to moderate skin sagging, a PDO thread lift or Spring Thread lift can help lift and rejuvenate your neck without the need for invasive surgery.


What to Expect from a Thread Lift.

Is a Thread Lift Right for You?

A non-surgical thread lift is ideal for those looking to:

  • Restore definition to the jawline and neck
  • Lift sagging skin on the lower face and neck
  •  Improve loose skin without undergoing a surgical necklift
  •  Achieve natural-looking results with minimal downtime

However, if you have severe sagging or significant volume loss, a traditional necklift may be a more suitable option. During your consultation, we will discuss your goals and recommend the best treatment for your needs.


The Thread Lift Procedure – How It Works

  • Preparation – The treatment area is cleaned, and a local anaesthetic is applied to ensure comfort.
  • Thread Placement – Fine threads are inserted beneath the skin using a small entry point. These threads attach to the fat layers under the skin, gently lifting and supporting sagging tissues.
  • Adjustment & Trimming – The threads are adjusted to create a smooth, lifted appearance, and excess thread is trimmed to remain hidden beneath the skin.

The procedure typically takes 30 to 45 minutes, depending on the number of areas being treated and the type of PDO or Spring Threads used.


Thread Lift Recovery & Aftercare.

  • Minimal downtime – most patients return to work the next day
  • Mild bruising and swelling may occur, but typically resolve within a few days
  •  Avoid excessive facial movement for the first 1-2 weeks
  • Sleep on your back to prevent pressure on treated areas
  •  Ice packs and Arnica cream can help reduce swelling and bruising

A thread lift offers a non-invasive necklift alternative for those seeking a youthful, lifted appearance without undergoing major surgery.

It has a dual function requirement: 1. Lift and 2. Regeneration

The lifting effect is immediate and discreet as it is the result of compressing and elevating tissue at the time of adjusting the suture.
After inserting the suture, the doctor applies slight pressure on the treated area. In this way, the doctor reshapes the surface of the skin and makes it visibly smoother.

The regenerative effect is gradual and natural: Polydioxanone, the principal component of 4D PDO threads and Spring threads are polymer known in the medical field for many years. Once the suture is applied, the Polydioxanone acts on the deeper layers of the skin and helps increase the volume of saggy areas, restoring shapeliness to the neck gradually and perfectly naturally.

No, they are biodegradable and designed to be absorbed over time.

It is recommended for men and women of 30 and over who are trying to combat effectively the signs of ageing, who do not want any surgical intervention, but are looking for a natural result.

The treatment is suitable for all skin types, testing for allergic reactions proved negative in clinical studies. Nevertheless, the use of 4D PDO threads is not recommended if you are allergic or sensitive to biomaterials.

During your consultation we will consult we will examine you to look for severe ptosis or a great deal of excess skin, as this may be too excessive to benefit from this technique.

Do not take any aspirin for 2 weeks prior to the procedure. Avoid Vitamin E supplements for 30 days prior to the procedure

The procedure takes around 30-45 minutes. After a small local anaesthetic, we insert the suture under the skin to a depth of about three to five millimetres. No incision is required, as the suture is inserted using a fine needle. It is held in place with absorbable barbs oriented in multiple directions. Once the suture has been applied, slight compression of the tissue is placed to reshape it by hand and to obtain the desired lifting effect. The non-inserted ends of the suture are cut off. One or more sutures may be applied, depending on the individual and the treated area. 4D PDO Threads may be used as a single treatment or in combination with fillers and botulinum toxin.

After the treatment, as with any cosmetic treatment, some slight swelling, redness or bruising may sometimes be observed, but with a few days these disappear.

There may be some wrinkling of the skin that disappears very quickly

  • With any kind of medical procedure, there is always a possibility of side effects and it is recommended to consider this, but the doctor will be able to go over this with you more extensively upon your consultation. Many of the risks and side effects are often rare.
  •  Swelling, bruising, discomfort, pain or a feeling of pulling or tightness.
  •  Short-term dimpling of the skin.
  • Scarring, bleeding, infection and numbness (usually temporary if at all).
  • Asymmetry, on a rare occasion, the patient may experience nerve damage or thread breakage.

  • For 2 weeks post-treatment, do not undergo any dental surgery, and avoid facial and beauty treatments.
  • Avoid all contact sports for the first few weeks.
  • Sleep on your back.
  • In the event of discomfort, take some over-the-counter analgesia.

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