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What is the Recovery Time of a Threadlift?

Posted by Dr Hugo Ho on 15 January 2025
What is the Recovery Time of a Threadlift?

The recovery period after thread lifting can vary based on several factors, including the individual’s age, health, skin condition, lifestyle, the specific techniques used, and the size of the treatment area. Typically, individuals may experience some swelling, bruising, and discomfort following the procedure, which usually subsides within a few days to a week. However, complete recovery may take 3-4 weeks for the skin to heal fully and for the results to become apparent.

During the initial days post-procedure, it is crucial to get plenty of rest and avoid strenuous activities that could strain the treated areas. Gentle movements and maintaining an elevated position while sleeping can help reduce swelling. Applying cold compresses intermittently can also help alleviate swelling and discomfort.

Adhere diligently to your doctor’s post-procedure care guidelines to ensure proper healing and optimal results. This may include avoiding strenuous activities, maintaining cleanliness in the treated area, limiting sun exposure, and refraining from certain medications that may increase the risk of bleeding or bruising. It’s also advised to avoid facial massages, saunas, and hot tubs for at least two weeks, as these can interfere with healing.

While most individuals can resume using makeup and return to their regular routines within 1-2 days after a thread lifting procedure, it’s crucial to exercise patience and allow your body adequate time to heal for optimal results. Some individuals may notice immediate improvements, yet the most significant changes often appear gradually over several weeks as the skin adjusts and regenerates.

Regular follow-up appointments with your doctor are essential to monitor your recovery progress and address any concerns that may arise. Maintaining a healthy lifestyle, including a balanced diet and adequate hydration, is also recommended to support the skin’s healing and rejuvenation process.

Thread lifting is a minimally invasive procedure that offers a subtle yet effective alternative to traditional surgical facelifts. It enhances facial contours and promotes a youthful appearance. However, it’s important to have realistic expectations and understand that the longevity of the results can vary. The threads typically dissolve naturally over time, but the rejuvenating effects can last from one to three years, depending on individual factors and the type of threads used.

If you wish to arrange a consultation with Dr Hugo Ho, an accredited instructor for Aptos Thread Lifting methods, please do not hesitate 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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