Non-surgical · Non-surgical procedure

Thread Lift

A thread lift treats mild to moderate skin laxity: inserted under the skin with a needle or cannula, the threads reposition tissues and stimulate collagen production in the area. It is a non-surgical option for selected cases.

Illustration — Thread Lift

Goals of the procedure

  • Treat mild to moderate skin laxity without surgery

  • Stimulate natural collagen production in the treated area

  • Perform a minimally invasive procedure, with a needle or cannula

  • Return quickly to daily activities, in most cases

Every procedure has indications, contraindications, and risks. An individual evaluation with a physician is essential to determine the appropriate treatment for each case.

Frequently asked questions

What patients usually ask.

Do threads replace a facelift?

No. Threads treat mild to moderate degrees of laxity; more advanced cases are usually better suited to surgery. The evaluation defines the appropriate path.

How long does the effect last?

The threads are absorbable and the effect is temporary, varying according to the material used and each body's response. Your physician will advise you on the expected longevity.

Does the procedure hurt?

Local anesthetic is used. Mild discomfort, tenderness, and small bruises may occur in the first few days.

What is recovery like?

It is usually quick, with simple guidelines — such as avoiding pressure on the area and exaggerated movements in the first few days.

The next step

Discuss a Thread Lift with a surgeon.

The right decision is born from a good conversation. Bring your questions: an individual evaluation is the first step of any plan.

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