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Understanding Variability in Thread Lifting Outcomes
Posted by Dr Hugo Ho
on 22 January 2025
If you’re considering thread lifting, it’s essential to recognise that results can vary from person to person. Here’s a breakdown of the factors that contribute to these differing outcomes:
Individual Anatomy Matters
Skin Elasticity: Your skin's natural elasticity plays a significant role. Firmer skin responds better, while looser skin may not achieve the same lift.
Facial Structure: Everyone has a unique facial anatomy, which means the results can look quit...
Understanding Thread Lifting to Avoid Disappointment
Posted by Dr Hugo Ho
on 22 January 2025
If you're considering a **thread lift**, it's essential to understand that results can vary.
Material Matters
Choosing body-compatible threads is essential. Look for long-lasting and effective options promoting new collagen production, which is crucial for skin rejuvenation. Research indicates that:
Combined Polylactic Acid (PLA) & Polycaprolactone (PCL) threads decompose in 1.5 to 2 years and maintain their holding strength for about 6 months.
Howev...
What Should I Look for in a Practitioner for Thread Lifting?
Posted by Dr Hugo Ho
on 22 January 2025
Thread lifting is a medical procedure that carries inherent risks. Therefore, it’s essential to choose a qualified doctor to perform thread lifting procedures, as this treatment is reversible. In the unfortunate event of any complications, your practitioner should have the necessary qualifications to safely remove the threads.
Consider the length of time a doctor has been performing thread lifting. It’s important to understand that doctors who do not regularly perform the procedu...
How Much Does a Threadlift Cost?
Posted by Dr Hugo Ho
on 22 January 2025
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:
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.
Number of Threads: A greater...
Is Thread Lifting Painful?
Posted by Dr Hugo Ho
on 16 January 2025
During the Procedure: To minimise pain, a local anesthetic is typically used to numb the treatment area. You may initially feel a stinging sensation that quickly turns into numbness. Throughout the procedure, you might experience some pressure or pulling during the insertion of the threads, but you should not feel any significant pain due to the numbing agents. If discomfort arises, you can request additional anesthetic.
Immediately After the Procedure: Post-procedure, patients may expe...