
When you want to revitalise your appearance but don’t relish surgery there’s a revolutionary option! You can undergo a non-invasive one-stitch facelift that takes very little time, is almost invisible, and lasts for over a year. So, what is the difference between a one-stitch facelift and a thread lift? Read on...
The One-Stitch Facelift Explained
Our one-stitch facelift in Glassgow is carried out under local anaesthetic through a tiny incision at the side of the face. The stitch is buried in the hair so completely invisible. The patient’s own skin is used to move sagging jowls and cheeks into a more youthful position.
Once the skin is undermined a tunnel is created in the temporal area. The flap is passed through and anchored into place with just one stitch. Excess skin is actually removed so the results are long-lasting.
If you're interested in thread lifts book a consultation with us if you are interested in either type of thread lift in Glasgow.
What is a Thread Lift?
At our aesthetic clinic in Glasgow, thread lifts work by threading Polylactic Acid fibre from the hairline down under the skin of your cheeks. These threads have a number of subtle cones along their lengths which anchor themselves into the skin. When in place the threads are tightened, pulling up the excess skin and removing wrinkles, making your skin look smooth and shapely.
The application of a local anaesthetic will ensure the procedure is completely painless. It takes about 30 -45 minutes to perform, and there’s little recovery time. You’ll be able to see immediate effects from shape and tone improvement, and additional benefits will be noticeable as the skin is encouraged to regain its volume and restore the natural shape of your face.
Before the Thread Lift Treatment in Glasgow...
You’ll be asked not to eat or drink anything after midnight on the day of your thread lift. Any medications you normally take will need to be discussed and you’ll be advised if you need to stop taking them. https://luxeskin.co.uk/what-is-the-difference-between-one-stitch-facelift-and-thread-lift/
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