What is a Thread Lift?
A Thread Lift is a non-surgical facelift that uses medical-grade dissolvable threads (often made of PDO – Polydioxanone) to lift, tighten, and firm sagging skin. The threads are gently inserted under the skin using fine needles, then pulled to create an instant lifting effect.
Over time, the threads dissolve, but they stimulate collagen production, improving skin texture, firmness, and elasticity for long-lasting results.
Also known as the "Lunchtime Lift", this procedure offers subtle, natural-looking rejuvenation without surgery, scars, or downtime.
Who Can Benefit from Thread Lift Treatment?
Ideal for people who:
- Are between age 28–55, experiencing mild to moderate sagging
- Want to avoid surgery or anesthesia
- Have loose or crepey skin in:
- Midface (cheeks, jawline)
- Neck and chin
- Eyebrows and forehead
- Nasolabial folds or marionette lines
- Want instant lifting + long-term collagen stimulation
- Desire a defined jawline, tightened cheeks, or a lifted brow
- Are looking for a bridge between filler and facelift surgery
Miraculous Benefits of Thread Lift Treatment:
- 1. Instant Skin Lifting
Threads provide an immediate visible lift — ideal for special events - 2. Stimulates Natural Collagen
Long-term results as threads boost collagen, elastin, and hyaluronic acid in the skin - 3. Tightens Loose or Sagging Skin
Especially effective for jawline, neck, and under-chin skin - 4. Contours the Face
Improves facial symmetry and enhances V-shape definition - 5. Minimally Invasive, No Scars
No incisions or cutting — only micro-needle entry points - 6. Fast Recovery Time
Most people resume normal activities within 24–48 hours - 7. Natural-Looking Results
Subtle enhancement; does not over-stretch or freeze expressions - 8. Safe & Biocompatible
Threads dissolve naturally in 6–8 months, leaving behind lifted, collagen-rich skin - 9. Can Be Combined with Other Treatments
Works well with Botox, fillers, PRP, and HIFU for full-face rejuvenation - 10. Long-Lasting Effects
Final results can last up to 12–18 months, depending on lifestyle and skin condition