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Solo Beats By DreThread lifts are a relatively new procedure that its proponents are grooming to be the successor for the traditional facelift. It is a fairly simple procedure that involves the insertion of a barbed thread or suture into the subcutaneous facial tissues. The threads are inserted in such a way that the barbs gently tug at the loose skin and when they are pulled, they lightly tighten the skin to produce a very natural look.
There are many other benefits to thread lifts aside from the natural appearance of the face after the procedure is done. One of the most encouraging facts about the procedure is that it can be done in less than an hour and the recovery period is only about a week. That's about a week's worth of downtime for the patient, perfect for those who can't get much time off their work or for people who have very busy lifestyles. It's also less costly than the facelift,
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These are the things which are most commonly known about thread lifts. But because it is a new procedure, there are things that many people don't even know about. In order to properly choose which procedure to undergo, people must know the facts. Listed here are some of the less-known, but still essential,
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1. The surgery does not require general anesthesia to be applied to the patient. Since the patient is awake, with only local anesthesia serving to numb the pain, he or she can actually direct the surgeon on where to put the threads to achieve the desired goal or appearance. This is a huge advantage over facelifts which only allow the patients to view and assess the results after they wake up from general anesthesia.
2. Thread lift surgery is not exclusive which means that it can be incorporated into some of the more conventional facial treatments and surgeries,
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3. Thread lifts are like localized facelifts. They can be done to accommodate the whole face or just parts of it. Because of the versatility of the procedure, patients only pay for thread lifts done to a specific facial feature.
4. Thread lifts are considered less invasive than traditional facelifts. They aren't "non-invasive" procedures since most operations require at least a small incision or notch to be made on the skin. The incision is the insertion point for the threads and is a very important component of the procedure. However, it is safe to say that the procedure doesn't produce visible scars. There are actually no scars whatsoever or the scars are barely visible.
5. The threads are made from different materials. Some of the earlier ones are made of gold, silver or other inert metals. Some of the threads are made from the same materials as the ones used on surgical sutures. These threads are the safest ones to use since the materials are proven not to cause infections and other adverse effects.
6. Thread lifts are not for everybody. Since the methods are still being perfected, the threads can't support heavily sagging skin. Only faces exhibiting minimal signs of aging, from people who are in their thirties or late forties,
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