Mini Facelift results
Do you want to minimize the appearance of wrinkles, frown lines, or sagging skin? You’re not alone yourself. Millions of individuals choose minimally invasive or nonsurgical treatments to improve the look of their skin each year.
Botox injections ranked first in cosmetic minimally invasive treatments in 2019, with 7.7 million injections. This was followed by soft tissue dermal fillers, such as Juvederm (2.7 million) and chemical peels (1.3 million).
Nonsurgical cosmetic treatments in women increased by 2% overall. This is not surprising given that noninvasive treatments are usually less expensive and need less recovery time than surgical operations.
Benefits of nonsurgical facelift
Less expensive. Nonsurgical or minimally invasive treatments are less expensive than surgical facelifts. A surgical facelift typically costs about $7,600. A thread lift procedure costs about $1200.
Recovery time is reduced. In general, the downtime is much shorter; we advise resting for 24-48 hours after the thread facelift.
Quickly in and out of the doctor’s office. Many nonsurgical treatments are completed in less than an hour.
There is less pain. Nonsurgical therapies usually entail less aftercare than surgical procedures. In many instances, over-the-counter pain relievers will be enough to alleviate your suffering.
Overall, there are fewer complications. Nonsurgical cosmetic treatments generally carry less risk since they do not need general anesthesia or major incisions. There are a variety of nonsurgical methods for facial rejuvenation.
“Nonsurgical facelift is a cosmetic procedure that provides helps with saggy skin in the lower face using threads and fillers.”
Case 1115
The lovely client is in her 60th and is concerned about her jowls and cheek. After taking her medical history and available options, we agreed to perform a nonsurgical mini facelift using threads. We used a total of 8 threads; four for the cheeks and four for the jawlines.
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