2026-05-29
Can I Get Thread Lifting and Laser Lifting Together?
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💛your beauty universe! This is Uverse Plastic Surgery :)💛
Once skin sagging begins, the face loses its vitality and looks older.
The main cause of skin sagging is aging.
The SMAS layer is the area that connects the facial muscles and the dermal layer.
As this fascial layer ages, it loses elasticity, causing the skin to sag.
Methods to improve this skin sagging include laser lifting and thread lifting.
Some people wonder if it is okay to get thread lifting and laser lifting done together.
Today, we will find out: Can I get thread lifting and laser lifting together?
Can I get thread lifting and laser lifting together?
Because they can affect each other, it is generally better to perform them separately if possible.
Laser lifting is often performed targeting primarily the shallower layers among the fat layers,
while thread lifting targets various layers, from the shallow layers to the deep layers and the SMAS layer,
depending on the type and characteristics of the threads.
In particular, even when inserting a single thread, it may intentionally pass through a deep layer and then come up to a shallow layer.
Considering the case where they overlap in the same layer:
1) If performed in the order of Laser ▶ Thread, skin dimpling (where the skin looks pinched) can occur more easily.
2) If performed in the order of Thread ▶ Laser, previously unseen dimpling may become visible, or
the cogs (barbs) of the anchored threads might actually come loose.
Of course, the effects could overlap, resulting in a better lifting outcome, but
if there is a possibility of problems arising from unintended interference,
our opinion is that it is better to perform them with a certain interval in between.
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is the main cause of skin sagging?
Skin sagging primarily occurs due to the aging of the SMAS layer. The SMAS layer is a fascial layer that connects the facial muscles to the dermis, and when this area loses elasticity due to aging, the skin sags overall.
Can I combine thread lifting and laser lifting?
No, it is generally better to perform them separately with a certain time interval. If the two procedures overlap in the same skin layer, they may interfere with each other, potentially causing unintended side effects or problems.
What problems can arise if I get thread lifting after laser lifting?
Dimpling, where the skin appears pinched, may occur more easily. Laser lifting primarily targets the superficial fat layer, and if thread lifting is performed afterward, causing the treatment layers to overlap, the likelihood of uneven indentations on the skin surface increases.
Is it okay to get laser lifting after thread lifting?
No, side effects can occur in this case as well. If you receive laser treatment after thread lifting, dimpling that was not visible before may become apparent, or the barbs (cogs) of the threads caught in the skin tissue may loosen, reducing the lifting effect.
How do the target skin layers differ for the two lifting procedures?
Laser lifting primarily targets the superficial fat layer, whereas thread lifting targets various layers, from superficial to deep, and even the SMAS layer, depending on the type of thread. During thread lifting, practitioners sometimes intentionally work across multiple layers.