- Improves over time
- 45-60 Minutes
- Results that last 3-5 Years
- Natural & subtle alternative to surgery
- Local anaesthesia
- Non surgical
Facial asymmetry may be treated and improved.
It may also be used to treat different parts of the face and body
As we age, the effects of gravity become more noticeable on our faces. The supporting tissue of the cheeks weakens, facial fat is lost, the jawline that used to be firm and tight forms jowls, the edges of the mouth drift down towards the chin, and the lower face and neck sags. Suitable candidates for a thread lift procedure are those who are experiencing mild to moderate sagging of facial tissues, usually those in their mid-thirties to fifties.
Prior to your procedure, it is important to clearly set out your expectation. While a thread lift can deliver great results, it may be the case that you require a more invasive face lift procedure to achieve the desired results.
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.
Silicone, the main component of Spring threads, has been known in the medical field for many years. Once the suture is applied, the threads act on the deeper layers of the skin and help increase the volume of saggy areas, restoring shapeliness to the face gradually and perfectly naturally.
Yes, Spring threads are made of silicone that does not absorb and is permanent.
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 and testing for allergic reactions proved negative in clinical studies. Nevertheless, the use of Spring threads is not recommended if you are allergic or sensitive to biomaterials. During your consultation, we will consult and 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 or NSAIDS for 2 weeks prior to the procedure. Avoid Vitamin E supplements for 30 days prior to the procedure
The procedure takes around 45-60 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 barbs oriented in a multi-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. Spring Threads may be used as a standalone 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.
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 but upright as much as possible. In the event of discomfort, take some over the counter analgesia.