Thread lift
Thread lifting is a gentle new "lifting treatment" with specially developed threads made of a poly-lactic acid, which are placed under local anesthesia through small barely visible holes under the skin into the fatty tissue.
This tightens and lifts the skin in this area. Side effects may include swelling and bruising for a few days, which will disappear completely. The result is visible immediately and lasts up to 1 year.
Thread lifting has two modes of action:
A lifting effect for immediate but discreet results: Immediately during the treatment, the doctor can define the area of concern, using the bidirectional and absorbable cones to contract and lift the tissue.
A volumizing effect for progressively natural results: The absorption of the thread material, polylactic acid, stimulates natural collagen production, further improving the treatment area.