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Thread Lift

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Thread lifting is a procedure that lifts sagging tissues caused by aging and gravity. Threads are inserted using needles or cannulas and may be anchored, pulled taut, or placed in mesh-like patterns. This technique is also known as a suspension face-lift. In addition to facial applications, threads are now effectively used to lift and tighten areas such as the breasts, buttocks, knees, hands, and neck. We are achieving excellent results with PDO threads in the breast, effectively creating a non-surgical breast lift.

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Experience a transformative lift without the need for invasive surgery with our advanced Thread Lift treatment. Designed to rejuvenate and contour your facial features, the Thread Lift utilizes fine, absorbable threads to gently lift and tighten your skin, delivering immediate, natural-looking results.

 

Silhouette Soft

Non-Surgical Facelift Thread Lift

Silhouette Soft Thread Lift, also known as a non-surgical facelift, is a minimally invasive

cosmetic procedure designed to lift and tighten sagging skin on the face and neck. It is often used to address signs of aging such as wrinkles, fine lines,

and loss of skin elasticity. Theprocedure involves inserting special biocompatible threads, typically

made of polylactic acid, into the skin using a fine

needle or cannula. These threads have tiny cones or barbs on them, which grip the skin and lift it when

the threads are tightened.

The Silhouette Soft Thread Lift works by

stimulating collagen production in the

skin, providing a natural-looking lift that

improves over time. The procedure is

relatively quick, usually taking about 30

minutes to an hour, and unlike traditional

surgical facelifts, the Silhouette Soft lift is less

invasive, requires minimal downtime, and

generally has fewer risks and complications.

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Excited To Transform Your Skin To Its Healthiest State?

Schedule your free consultation today!

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