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The thread brow lift is a minimally invasive cosmetic procedure designed to elevate and reposition sagging eyebrows. This technique is highly personalized, with planning based on factors such as the individual's skin structure, age, and the degree of brow ptosis, ensuring natural and harmonious results.
The procedure involves the use of specially manufactured barbed threads. After administering a local anesthetic to the treatment area, these threads are meticulously inserted beneath the skin with a fine needle. The threads are then gently tensioned, lifting the brow to the desired position. The barbs engage with the subcutaneous tissues, fixing them to the underlying bone structure and preventing the brow from dropping back down.
While some initial effects may be visible, the full and most noticeable results typically manifest approximately three weeks after the procedure. Patients may experience mild and temporary side effects such as redness, slight swelling, or tenderness in the forehead region, which usually subside within 1-2 days. Post-procedure care is crucial for optimal healing and includes avoiding strenuous brow movements, refraining from rubbing the forehead, and minimizing heavy makeup for a period of three weeks. Showering is permitted after three days. A notable advantage of this method is the absence of surgical incisions or stitches, resulting in no scarring.
This method offers significant longevity, with results typically lasting between 3 to 5 years. A key aspect of its success lies in a thorough pre-procedural facial analysis to select the most suitable brow shape, correct any existing asymmetries, and ultimately contribute to a more youthful and refreshed facial appearance.
How are thread brow lift and brow suspension performed?
The procedure involves the use of specially manufactured barbed threads. After administering a local anesthetic to the treatment area, these threads are meticulously inserted beneath the skin with a fine needle. The threads are then gently tensioned, lifting the brow to the desired position. The barbs engage with the subcutaneous tissues, fixing them to the underlying bone structure and preventing the brow from dropping back down.
While some initial effects may be visible, the full and most noticeable results typically manifest approximately three weeks after the procedure. Patients may experience mild and temporary side effects such as redness, slight swelling, or tenderness in the forehead region, which usually subside within 1-2 days. Post-procedure care is crucial for optimal healing and includes avoiding strenuous brow movements, refraining from rubbing the forehead, and minimizing heavy makeup for a period of three weeks. Showering is permitted after three days. A notable advantage of this method is the absence of surgical incisions or stitches, resulting in no scarring.
This method offers significant longevity, with results typically lasting between 3 to 5 years. A key aspect of its success lies in a thorough pre-procedural facial analysis to select the most suitable brow shape, correct any existing asymmetries, and ultimately contribute to a more youthful and refreshed facial appearance.