Thread Lift
Non-surgical lifting and contouring for natural, youthful results
What is a Thread Lift?
Thread Lift is an invasive procedure that uses dissolvable threads to lift sagging skin and restore facial contours. The threads are inserted beneath the skin to provide support and stimulate collagen production, enhancing skin elasticity and firmness over time.
Who will benefit from Wrinkle Treatments?
This procedure is ideal for individuals with mild to moderate sagging skin who want a subtle, non-surgical alternative to a traditional facelift. It’s suitable for both men and women seeking natural-looking results with minimal downtime.
Lift and contour your face with expert thread lifting. Book your consultation with Dr. Dragana Spica today and achieve a refreshed, youthful look.
Why Someone Should Consider Thread Lift?
Thread lifts offer a safe, effective way to enhance facial contours and address skin laxity, delivering lasting results. With Dr. Dragana Spica’s precision, this treatment ensures beautifully natural enhancements tailored to your goals.
FAQs on Thread Lift
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This procedure is performed in one session.
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Thread Lift treatment, usually takes up to 60 minutes, including anaesthesia and threads application.
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While you may experience slight discomfort, the procedure is not painful. Dr. Dragana Spica uses advanced techniques to ensure your comfort is prioritized and any discomfort is minimized.
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The recovery period for thread lift may take from 7 to 14 days. Swelling and bruising may be present depending on each individual. Antibiotics and pain relief medication has to be taken for a fast recovery with minimal downtime and to prevent infections.
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Immediately after the procedure the lifting is visible, the best results are expected within 2 to 4 weeks when the swelling subsides.
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Thread Lifting may last up to 12 months, depending on each individual according to lifestyle and metabolism.
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The primary risks include skin dimple, nerve damage, asymmetry, thread visibility, and infection, which can be prevented through antibiotic use.