FAQs
“Threads” are strands of spun collagen that are used to increase the strength of your natural collagen. Your collagen is weakened by genetics, age and gravity and causes wrinkles, sagging and an aged and tired appearance.
Threads in different forms have been in use for over 20 years.
They are manufactured HLA or synthetic collagen (the same essential substance as in fillers like Juvederm) so they are well understood.
Depending on the type, threads can take 1-2 years to be reabsorbed by the body. Threads have a longer lasting effect because they stimulate new collagen production, improve circulation and help with fat reduction by the body.
There are 3 types of threads: PDO, PLLA and PCL that have different strengths, consistencies and durations
Threads come in many thicknesses, can be smooth or cogged, very long or very short depending on their purpose.
Some types last longer than others.
We use PDO threads because of their strength, softness, flexibility and predictability. Can they just snap? The move to “cog” or barbed threads mean that lifting is not like hanging clothes on a clothes line. There are multiple attachments to different parts of collagen to provide multi-point lifting without limiting lifting to one or two specific places where they can break and fall
Like any procedure there are risks. Bruising is the most common side effect and may last up to 2-3 weeks. Swelling and soreness at attachment points are also common. Threads may be extruded. Infections are uncommon but usually treatable with antibiotics.
Topical and local anesthesia allows threads to be comfortably placed in the office.
Placing threads in most cases takes 20 to 30 minutes depending on the area treated
Threads are most commonly used to lift the mid face, jowls, jaw line, chin, neck and brow. They can be placed as lattice to fill in and stimulate collagen production around the lips, cheeks, double chin and under-eye areas. They can be used to fill deep wrinkles of the naso-labial folds, forehead and “elevenses” (frown lines)
Specialized threads can be used to lift the breast, abdomen, upper arms, buttocks and other areas.
Threads have help you look refreshed and subtly younger. They don’t provide the “stretched tight” look you see with a facelift
Threads can be combination nrd with Botox, fillers, PRP and other treatments like Morpheus Body and TruSculpt iD. They can also be combined with lipolytic agents like Kybella.
Threads are for you if you want a minimally invasive option to help you look younger but not obviously altered. They’re great if you want tightening in a specific area and don’t want the downtime and scars of cosmetic surgery. They’re what you want to get if you’re short on time and want an affordable “lunch time” option.