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Thread Face Lift

Thread lifting treatment is a skin tightening method performed without surgery under local anesthesia. It is a short procedure; it takes about 30-45 minutes. The person undergoing the procedure can return to their social life and daily activities immediately.

D Lift is actually a discovery that stems from a phenomenon we all know well: the formation of firm tissue around sutured areas after surgery. Researchers observed that this firm tissue is formed as a result of fibroblast activation around the threads, leading to increased collagen tissue, thus not only promoting wound healing but also tightening the surrounding tissue.

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Taking this into account, medical practitioners in clinics, when they observe an appropriate reaction, place a specially designed surgical thread into a needle. This method, involving the placement of fine threads into the subcutaneous tissues using needles, lays the foundation for non-surgical thread lifting.

D Lift (thread lifting) application procedure:

Thread lifting treatment is a procedure carried out with specially produced surgical threads. First, a doctor's examination is necessary. After this examination, it is determined whether you are suitable for the procedure. Thread lifting treatment is performed on patients who do not have any contraindications and have problems such as wrinkles, sagging, and lines.

Before the thread lifting procedure, the face is cleaned. In the process of placing the threads, topical anesthesia cream or local anesthesia can be used.The application area is covered with local anesthetic cream and allowed to take effect. Tiny, fine needles are used to inject PDO (polydioxanone) threads, which are placed into the marked points on the treatment areas.

This treatment is performed by carefully descending with very fine detail and leaving small intervals of about 1 cm under the subcutaneous area of the skin. Once all the threads are placed and positioned, soothing creams are applied to the skin to complete the treatment.

Is thread lifting a painful procedure?

Since this treatment is performed under local anesthesia, there is no pain or discomfort during the operation.

When can thread lifting treatment be applied and how long does it take?

Thread lifting treatment is applied when the skin loses its clarity due to factors such as wrinkles, sagging, and loss of elasticity, when the skin sags downward, when wrinkles form under the lower eyelids, and when wrinkles form around the mouth.

What effects does thread lifting treatment have?

With D Lift treatment, the PDO threads applied in the thread lifting method induce the body's fibroblast reaction and growth factor production, leading to collagen production. As a result, the lifting effect is doubled.

This procedure aims to eliminate wrinkles, lift sagging in the facial area, particularly in the chin and cheeks, and achieve a more pronounced and firmer appearance around the cheekbones and eyes.

What happens after the D Lift (thread lifting) application?

The procedure is performed within a short time, it is comfortable and safe, accelerates collagen production, eliminates fine wrinkles, becomes easy and safe, is performed under local anesthesia, can be repeated if necessary, makeup can be applied immediately after treatment, and there is very little chance of risk or complication.

How much does thread lifting cost?

The cost of treatment is determined by factors such as the extent of the problems on the skin, the type and number of threads used in the treatment, and the examination and determination of the treatment to be applied. Therefore, the price information is determined after preliminary examinations and the decision on the treatment to be applied.

You can schedule your Thread Lifting Treatment appointment by calling Uzm. Dr. Hande Ulusal Clinic at [phone number] or reach their contact information here.

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