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Thread Lifting

Thread lifting, also known as a thread lift or a thread facelift, is a minimally invasive cosmetic procedure used to lift and tighten sagging skin on the face or neck. During the procedure, thin threads, typically made of materials like polydioxanone (PDO) or poly-L-lactic acid (PLLA), are inserted into the skin through small incisions. These threads have tiny barbs or cones that grip the skin and are then gently pulled to lift and reposition the skin. Thread lifting stimulates collagen production, which helps improve skin elasticity and firmness over time. The procedure can provide a subtle lift and rejuvenation to areas of the face experiencing mild to moderate sagging, such as the cheeks, jowls, and neck, with minimal downtime compared to traditional facelift surgery.  

Thread Lifting Training

Our Thread Lifting Training Course is thoughtfully designed to equip participants with essential skills and knowledge for proficient and safe thread lifting treatment administration. From skin rejuvenation to facial contouring, participants will delve into the latest techniques and industry best practices in non-invasive facial enhancement. Through a blend of theoretical learning and hands-on practice, our course ensures participants gain the confidence and expertise necessary for successful thread lifting procedures, ultimately leading to heightened patient satisfaction and exceptional outcomes.  

Benefits of Thread Lifting

  • Non-surgical
    Thread lifting offers non-invasive facial rejuvenation without surgery, reducing risks and downtime.  

  • Facial Rejuvenation
    Effectively lifts and tightens sagging skin, improving facial contours and reducing wrinkles for a natural look.  

  • Minimal Downtime
    Involves minimal recovery time compared to traditional facelift surgery, allowing quick return to normal activities.  

  • Long-lasting Results
    Stimulates collagen production for sustained skin firmness and elasticity over time.  

  • Customizable
    Tailored to address specific concerns and target various facial areas like cheeks, jowls, and neck.  

  • Quick Procedure
    Performed in-office with minimal discomfort, ideal for busy individuals.

  • Minimal Scarring
    Small incisions result in minimal scarring, appealing to those concerned about visible scars.

Table Of Contents

Our Thread Lifting Training Course covers all aspects of thread lifting treatment, from patient consultation to post-procedural care. Through interactive lectures and practical demonstrations, participants gain proficiency in facial anatomy, treatment planning, device operation, and complication management. With a focus on hands-on experience under experienced practitioners' guidance, our course ensures participants develop the competence and confidence to excel in non-invasive facial enhancement. Join us on this transformative journey to master the art of thread lifting and make a meaningful impact on patient well-being through aesthetic enhancement. 

Thread Lifting
£649.99
Course Title
Thread Lifting
Who For
Medic/Non Medic
Duration
7 Hours
Pass Rate
100%
CPD Certificate
Yes
CPD Points
8
Course Dates
Enroll Course
FAQs

Mono threads are single-stranded threads made of biodegradable material, typically polydioxanone (PDO), used in aesthetic procedures to lift and tighten the skin.

There are various types of threads used in aesthetic procedures, including mono threads, cog threads (barbed threads), and screw threads. Each type offers unique benefits and is used for specific purposes.

The selection of threads depends on the desired outcome and the specific area to be treated. It is important to consult with a qualified professional who can assess your needs and determine the appropriate type of threads for your desired results.

Threads for aesthetic procedures are typically purchased from medical suppliers or authorized distributors. It is important to ensure that you are sourcing threads from reputable and reliable sources.

Threads can be used to treat various areas of the face and body, including the cheeks, jawline, neck, eyebrows, nasolabial folds, marionette lines, arms, thighs, and buttocks.

After the treatment, there may be some minor swelling, redness, or bruising at the insertion points. The skin may also feel slightly tight or sensitive. These effects are usually temporary and resolve within a few days.

Initial results may be visible immediately after the treatment, but the full effects of thread treatments usually become more noticeable as the skin heals and collagen production is stimulated. Results continue to improve over several weeks.

The duration of results varies depending on factors such as individual response, lifestyle, and the type of threads used. Generally, results can last from several months to a year or more. Maintenance treatments may be recommended to sustain the effects.

The dissolving time of threads depends on the type of material used. PDO threads, for example, gradually dissolve over several months as the body naturally absorbs them.

Threads can be made of various materials, including polydioxanone (PDO), polylactic acid (PLA), poly-L-lactic acid (PLLA), and polycaprolactone (PCL). The choice of material depends on the specific treatment goals and the recommendations of the healthcare professional. Indications & Contraindications: Indications for thread treatments include sagging skin, wrinkles, fine lines, and loss of facial volume. Contraindications may include active infections, autoimmune disorders, bleeding disorders, and pregnancy. A healthcare professional can assess your suitability for the treatment. Side effects: Potential side effects of thread treatments may include bruising, swelling, tenderness, infection, and temporary dimpling or puckering of the skin. These effects are typically mild and resolve on their own.

The frequency of thread treatments can vary depending on individual needs and the specific type of threads used. It is best to consult with a healthcare professional who can recommend an appropriate treatment plan based on your goals and response to previous treatments. After Care: After care following thread treatments may include avoiding excessive facial movements, avoiding strenuous activities, practicing good skincare, and following any specific instructions provided by the healthcare professional. It is important to attend follow-up appointments as scheduled.

Thread Lifting
£649.99
Course Title
Thread Lifting
Who For
Medic/Non Medic
Duration
7 Hours
Pass Rate
100%
CPD Certificate
Yes
CPD Points
8
Course Dates
Enroll Course