DOUBLE CHIN
Threads are excellent for treating double chin. When smooth threads are used, they are inserted into the skin to provide volumizing and tightening effects. These absorbable sutures gradually dissolve over time, stimulating collagen production and enhancing the overall texture and appearance of the treated area. The technique for treating double chin with the threads varies depending on the individual’s needs and aesthetic goals. The threads are typically inserted with a fine needle into targeted areas, creating a mesh-like support structure under the skin. This helps to volumize sunken areas, smooth out lines, and promote collagen regeneration, making it an effective wrinkle treatment.
A non-surgical thread lift is a great way to treat several issues:
– Adding volume and lifting to drooping cheeks
– Raising drooping eyebrows – Revitalizing nasolabial creases and marionette lines
– Giving the lips fullness
– Encouraging and bolstering the neck region
– Reducing facial and brow asymmetry
– Lifting and revitalizing the jowl region – Diminishing the visibility of wrinkles and fine lines
Procedure:
To start with this procedure, you need to discuss your expectations and medical history with Dr Hussain. After the discussion, you need to sign a consent form after which topical anesthesia will be applied to reduce pain and discomfort. Local anesthesia is then administered to the allocated areas to ensure a smooth and painless procedure. Needle or cannula will be used by Dr Hussain to insert threads under the skin by ensuring that the threads are placed in the desired area of skin to have an optimal result. Thread lift treats smooth lines and wrinkles. Ends of thread are secured under the skin while excess in trimmed. It takes around 30 to 45 minutes to complete the procedure.
Cost: Typically ranges from $1,200 to $3,500.
Risks:
- Scarring, Bleeding and damage to deeper skins
- Swelling, bruising and infection
- Infection at the targeted points
- Temporary discomfort and pain
- Anesthetic reactions or allergic reactions
- Partial laxity correction or Delayed Healing
Advantages:
- Stimulating jawline definition
- Enhances natural collagen production
- Minimized downtime in comparison with surgical jawline lifts
Time to Results:
Lifting results may emerge immediately with continuous improvement over 3-6 months.
Pre-Procedure Instructions:
- Medications such as aspirin, fish oil, ibuprofen and vitamin E should be avoided at least a week prior to the procedure
- Avoid smoking and alcohol for at least a week prior to the procedure.
- Disclose your medical history to the doctor along with informing about any allergies and medications being taken
Post-Procedure Instructions:
- Continue icing to reduce swelling and bruising.
- Avoid exercise and try not to sweat for the first 48 hours.
- Avoid massaging the treated area unless advised to do so.
- Do not use cosmetics on the treated area until completion of the healing process.
- Avoid hot showers and sun for at least 3 weeks.