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2026-05-29

Key Points to Consider for Thread Lifts✨

Learn about the crucial factors for successful thread lifts, including the optimal number of threads, insertion points, lifting directions, and considerations for cheekbones.

Key Points to Consider for Thread Lifts✨

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Isn't it better to insert a lot of threads?

Many people ask this question.

Once a certain number of threads are inserted into the skin and pulled,

any additional threads beyond that number do not significantly impact the lifting effect.

Therefore, when inserting threads,

✅There's a pulling purpose

✅And a fixing purpose

These are the two types.

The fixing purpose can sometimes lead to a slightly uneven feeling,

and if too many threads are inserted,

and they are misplaced, it can become uneven,

making it difficult to resolve.

You might have to wait about 2-3 months

until the threads dissolve.

Another important point is the

insertion point and the end point.

Everyone's face is different,

and the criteria for the number of threads also vary,

so it's essential to actually pull the skin directly.

When the skin is pulled,

some individuals look even more beautiful.

Vertical lifting is not always the best option.

While vertical pulling is generally the principle,

✅Sometimes, there's a type that needs to be smoothed out

✅And a type that needs to be pulled vertically

We need to consider these two types.

Next, we need to consider

the cheekbones.

If the sagging skin on the jawline is pulled too strongly,

filling the hollow area below the cheekbones,

the side cheekbones can appear much larger,

making the face look wider.

This can lead to an undesirable outcome

when a thread lift goes wrong.

If the shape of the cheekbones is not considered,

a thread lift can be worse than having no effect at all.

Creating volume in the front cheekbones with a thread lift

is actually quite challenging.

When performing a thread lift,

there needs to be a certain degree of fixation.

In the area pointed to by the hand in the picture,

there is a firm fascia.

The threads must firmly hook onto the strong fascia in the temple area

to pull and maintain the lift.

Pulling the front cheeks in a vertical direction is actually the difficult part.

In such cases, smaller threads can be used for pulling.

For individuals with very prominent cheekbones,

it's important to pull gently to avoid making them appear larger.

For those lacking volume in the front cheekbones,

they should be pulled to gather volume in that area if possible.

And for those with very thin skin,

too many threads should not be used.

Using too many threads can lead to an uneven appearance

and make the face look crumpled.

In such cases,

Silhouette Soft is sometimes used.

It feels a bit firmer

and has cone-shaped barbs and knots.

However, because the threads are thin, the pulling force itself

is not actually that strong.😥

Nevertheless,

it's really good for individuals with thin skin and less volume

to use these threads.

As it's made of PLLA, not PDO,

it takes a long time for Silhouette Soft threads to dissolve,

so the lifting effect can last for at least 1.5 years,

and the large contact area around the cones

leads to more collagen production.

These are considered its advantages.

Ultimately, the most important aspects of a thread lift are:

✔️Pulling

✔️How to pull

✔️From which direction to insert the threads

Finding the right area to pull smoothly when inserting the threads

is considered the biggest key point of a thread lift.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Is it true that the more threads I insert for thread lifting, the better the effect?

No, that's not true. Once a certain number of threads are inserted into the skin and pulled, adding more threads beyond that point does not significantly improve the effect. On the contrary, inserting too many threads can make the skin appear bumpy or wrinkled, so it's important to use an appropriate amount tailored to the individual.

What should I do if my skin becomes bumpy after thread lifting?

You typically need to wait about 2 to 3 months for the threads to naturally dissolve and loosen. This can occur due to excessive thread insertion or incorrect direction, and it takes time to resolve, so it's best to receive the procedure with an accurate diagnosis from the start.

Is thread lifting possible for faces with prominent cheekbones?

Yes, it is possible, but the shape of the cheekbones must be carefully considered. Strongly pulling the sagging skin of the jawline to fill the area under the cheekbones can actually make the face appear wider. Therefore, a delicate procedure is required to adjust the pulling force so that the cheekbones do not look larger.

What type of thread lift is suitable for people with thin skin?

Silhouette Soft may be suitable for those with thin skin and less volume. Although the threads are thin and the pulling force is relatively weaker, it can reduce the side effect of skin wrinkling and provides a firming effect, making it good for thin skin.

How long does the effect of Silhouette Soft last?

The lifting effect lasts for at least one and a half years. It is made of PLLA, not the common PDO component, so it takes longer to dissolve in the body, and it is characterized by a larger contact area around the cones, leading to more collagen production.

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