Thread face lift techniques are one of the most effective methods in preventing wrinkles and sagging that occur with aging. Spider web aesthetics, which supports the skin in many ways and nourishes it with collagen and rejuvenating acids, also provides effective tightening of the skin tissues with thick threads. Spider web aesthetics, one of the most preferred thread face lift techniques, rejuvenates the face in many ways.
What is Spider Web Aesthetics?
Spider web aesthetics, unlike other thread tightening methods, allows the skin to be tightened from many points with threads processed like spider webs. In the process performed using both thick and PDO threads, it is aimed to meet the collagen need while preserving the elastic structure of the skin. With aging, the amount of collagen in the skin may decrease. This causes sagging. As PDO threads melt, they provide collagen that gives shine and tension to the skin. In addition, the thick threads applied are hung at designated points, effectively tightening the skin and eliminating the tired appearance.
How is Spider Web Aesthetics Done?
Spider web aesthetics, like other thread face lift techniques, is a procedure that can be completed in a short time and without surgery. First of all, a map of the area to be applied is created. It is marked on the face by the doctor. Then, the entry and exit points of the thin needles are anesthetized with local anesthesia so that the patient does not feel pain. The procedure time is usually half an hour, but depending on the number of threads to be applied, this time may take up to 1 hour. After the application, the aesthetic effect is visibly visible. It may take between 1 and 3 months for the expression on the patient’s face to settle and for the lifting procedure to be fully evident.
What Flaws Can Be Corrected with Spider Web Aesthetics?
Spider web aesthetics is an application that supports the skin from many points and ensures its renewal. It provides a versatile effect and allows many areas to be tightened at the same time. Therefore, the skin suddenly looks much younger and more energetic. With spider web aesthetic application;
Wrinkles and sagging in the face and neck area
Defects in the eyelids
Crow’s feet and deep lines around the eyes
Sagging in the mouth and lip area and wrinkles on the lip can be eliminated.
How Does Spider Web Aesthetics Affect?
Spider web aesthetics are affected by the skin-nourishing structure of PDO threads and the strong lifting effect of thicker threads. As the PDO threads melt, they add a nourishing and regenerating glow to the skin. Thick threads allow the face to be tightened from many points. Thus, the face regains its natural, youthful appearance. Thanks to this method, which is much more effective than medical drugs, patients feel better and have higher self-confidence. Since the application is harmless, it can be repeated constantly and the person can constantly avoid the negative effects of aging.
Is Spider Web Aesthetics Risky?
Since spider web aesthetics are performed with biocompatible materials, it does not cause any harm to the skin. Spider web aesthetics, which has been used for years and has been proven to be reliable, does not cause any side effects other than a slight edema and redness after the procedure. Painkillers may be prescribed to the patient if necessary to relieve edema in a short time. Redness and edema usually disappear within 1 to 2 days.
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