FACIAL THREADS: AN ALTERNATIVE TO CONSIDER

Every day, many of my patients inquire about facial threads, also known as Russian or suspension threads. Therefore, I find it essential to clarify some key points about this procedure.

These threads are designed to be inserted through the skin and then pulled in the opposite direction, becoming anchored to the soft tissues through tiny barbs or spicules. Theoretically, they stimulate collagen production and offer an alternative for patients who prefer to avoid or cannot undergo a surgical procedure.

The crucial question is: Are they truly effective? Based on several conducted studies, it has been observed that:

The immediate lifting effect achieved after thread placement starts to diminish dramatically after a few months and definitively fades away approximately a year later. Furthermore, they are not entirely exempt from complications, as it may be believed. In over 34 percent of cases, complications such as the following have been observed:
  • They become visible through the skin, especially during facial movements.
  • They may cause skin redness.
  • There is a risk of infections and irregularities in the skin.
  • They can potentially injure nerves or blood vessels during insertion, as this method is performed blindly.
Taking all of this into consideration, my assessment is that the cost-benefit ratio of this procedure is not ideal:
  • The duration of the results is very short-lived.
  • There is a significant percentage of complications.
  • The cost is high in relation to the benefits offered.
In my opinion, I would only recommend this procedure to patients who, due to their health condition, are not candidates for a facelift or those who do not have sufficient time for an extended recovery period.

As a specialist in plastic surgery, my priority is always to provide my patients with safe and effective options that enable them to achieve their desired results with utmost satisfaction. I am always available to discuss and explore the most suitable alternatives for each individual patient.

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