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How Much Does a Threadlift Cost?

Posted by Dr Hugo Ho on 22 January 2025
How Much Does a Threadlift Cost?

In Australia, the cost of a thread lift generally varies from $1,800 to $6,000 and may fluctuate based on specific cases and requirements. Here is an in-depth examination of the factors that can influence the pricing:

  1. Area of Treatment: Treating larger or multiple areas, such as the entire face compared to a smaller area like the brow, will impact the cost. Larger areas require more threads and a longer procedure time, naturally increasing the overall expense.
  2. Number of Threads: A greater number of threads typically results in a higher cost. This is because more threads are needed to achieve the desired lift and support, especially in areas with more significant sagging or volume loss.
  3. Thread Materials and Brands: Different threads have different price points. Some may cost more due to unique features or increased durability. Threads of superior quality typically offer longer-lasting effects and may be associated with a higher price tag. Threads containing PLA tend to be more costly, offering enhanced results and a dissolution period of 12-18 months. PCL-containing threads are generally the highest-priced option, renowned for their exceptional durability and longevity, lasting up to 2 years.
  4. Complexity of the Procedure: A fully customised treatment plan addressing multiple concerns or requiring intricate work will likely be more expensive. This includes considerations such as the skill required for precise placement, the need for symmetry, and the overall aesthetic goals of the patient.
  5. Practitioner’s Expertise: Highly experienced and reputable practitioners may charge more due to their expertise and successful track records. Their advanced understanding of facial anatomy and thread lifting techniques ensures better outcomes, which justifies the higher fee.
  6. Clinic Location: Clinics in prime locations or those with high-profile reputations may have higher prices. Urban centres and prestigious neighbourhoods often have higher operating costs, which contribute to the overall pricing of the procedure.
  7. Aftercare and Follow-Up: Costs may include post-procedure care and additional consultations. Comprehensive aftercare is crucial for monitoring the healing process and ensuring optimal results, and these follow-up appointments are factored into the total cost.

For precise pricing tailored to your specific needs, scheduling a consultation with a qualified cosmetic practitioner is advisable.

If you are interested in arranging a consultation with Dr Hugo Ho, an accredited trainer for Aptos Thread Lifting methods, please feel free to contact us. 0478 807007

Dr Hugo HoAuthor:Dr Hugo Ho
About: Dr Ho is Specialist General Practitioner and a Cosmetic Physician. He is a Fellow of the Royal Australian College of General Practitioner. He has been practicing as a General Practitioner for over 25 years. In 2009, he furthered his studies in Aesthetic Medicine and was awarded the Diploma in Aesthetic Medicine by the American Academy of Aesthetic Medicine. In 2015, he was admitted to the Cosmetic Physicians’ College of Australasia as an Inaugural Full Member.
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