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Thread face Lift Side Effects, Causes and Solutions for Dimpling!

Thread face Lift Side Effects, 

Causes and Solutions for Dimpling!




Aging is a natural phenomenon that no one can avoid. Losing skin elasticity and developing wrinkles is a concern for many.

To address these concerns, interest in anti-aging procedures like thread lifts has been increasing due to rising demand. However, there is also significant concern about side effects like dimpling that can occur with thread face lifts.

Today, we will discuss the causes and solutions for dimpling, a common side effect of thread face  lifts.


What is a Thread face Lift?

It is a procedure that uses thin, medical-grade threads that dissolve in the body to lift sagging areas directly. This procedure is performed without incisions, causing no tissue damage, and allows for minimal pain and quick recovery. The inserted threads induce skin regeneration, improving skin elasticity and reducing wrinkles over time, providing long-lasting natural results. This makes it a popular anti-aging procedure.





However, many people are concerned about the possibility of skin dimpling with thread face lifts.


What is Thread face Lift skin Dimpling?



Dimpling refers to the phenomenon where the area where the thread is inserted into the skin becomes bumpy or indented after a thread face lift. In other words, when dimpling occurs as a side effect, it means skin indentation.


Causes of Dimpling

There are three main causes of dimpling after a thread face lift.

The first cause is that the thread did not go in deep enough. If the thread is not inserted deeply enough, it does not settle properly, causing side effects like bumpy skin indentations.



The second cause is excessively pulling the skin after thread insertion, which can also lead to dimpling. Strong pulling does not always guarantee better results, so it is necessary to accurately understand the individual's skin condition for appropriate treatment.

The third cause is that dimpling can occur if the cut area sinks after the procedure. Restoring the sunken area can help in such cases.

Additionally, dimpling can occur if the skin is too thin or does not support the tensile strength of the thread due to the type, thickness, or tensile strength of the thread.


This can also happen when the procedure is performed without considering the skin thickness or aging level. To prevent this, you need to seek the help of experienced medical professionals who can carefully reflect these factors in the treatment plan.


So, what are the solutions if dimpling occurs after a thread face lift?

Usually, dimpling that occurs immediately after the procedure resolves on its own over time. This usually resolves within 3 to 7 days after the procedure, and at the longest within 3 to 4 weeks, so it can be considered a recovery period.


If dimpling appears after the swelling has subsided, which was not initially present, it can be resolved with massage within 2 weeks after the procedure. Therefore, contacting the clinic where the procedure was performed for treatment can solve the problem. However, if the dimpling persists beyond 3 to 4 weeks after the procedure, more professional treatment may be needed.


Depending on the type and severity of the dimpling, it is advisable to choose an appropriate treatment method, so visiting the attending physician for a treatment solution is recommended.




Prevention of Dimpling

Thread face lifts are an effective way to achieve youthful-looking skin, but if done incorrectly, they can cause side effects like dimpling. Therefore, it is better to prevent it before the procedure. This requires a delicate plan.  If there are deep indented areas on the skin, the thread should be inserted deeply, and for shallow areas, the thread should be inserted shallowly. It is advisable to make a plan according to each skin condition to prevent dimpling.


Also, if dimpling occurs after a thread face lift, appropriate measures are needed, and it is important to receive guidance and advice from medical professionals. Through this, you can have a safer and more satisfactory thread lift experience.







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