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During the initial consultation, the doctor will assess skin quality, volume distribution, and determine the appropriate vectors for lifting. You will discuss expectations, the number of threads, and realistic results considering your anatomy. A clear treatment plan will be provided, along with preparation instructions and recommendations for aftercare, including compression therapy if indicated.
After numbing, the doctor inserts thin, non-absorbable lifting threads into the subcutaneous tissue at precisely determined directions using a fine cannula. The threads create internal support and gently lift the neck and lower jaw. The punctures are small and covered with sterile adhesive strips. The entire procedure usually takes 45–60 minutes and does not require traditional stitches.
A resting regimen, cooling, and sleeping on your back with your head elevated are recommended. Minor swelling, bruising, or a feeling of tightness may occur in the first few days but usually subside quickly. It is advisable to temporarily limit vigorous neck movements, massages, and sports. A follow-up visit will check the healing process and thread stabilization.


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A standard consultation takes approximately 30–60 minutes. During the consultation, the doctor will assess your situation, explain possible treatment options, and answer all your questions.
Compression garments should be worn continuously for 6–8 weeks, including during sleep. They help reduce swelling, support the tissues, and promote scar healing. After consulting with your doctor, wearing time can be gradually reduced.
Compression garments should be worn continuously for 6–8 weeks, including during sleep. They help reduce swelling, support the tissues, and promote scar healing. After consulting with your doctor, wearing time can be gradually reduced.