A protein thread lift, also known as protein thread lifting or thread lift, is a non-surgical cosmetic procedure that uses unique materials - polypeptide protein threads - to create a mesh-like support structure under the skin, which provides a lifting, tightening, and stretching effect to the facial skin.
Polypeptide protein threads are made of medical-grade poly-L-lactic acid (PLLA). They can leave a thin support structure under the skin, activating the regeneration of collagen to make the skin tighter, restoring youthful elasticity and luster. Compared to traditional plastic surgery, protein thread lift does not require incisions and can reduce trauma and recovery time. Additionally, there is no noticeable scarring or marks after the procedure.
Protein thread lifting can be used on multiple body areas, such as the chin, neck, cheeks, eyebrows, cheekbones, arms, abdomen, buttocks, thighs, and more. However, protein thread lifting is not suitable for everyone. Patients with severe skin laxity, excessive subcutaneous fat, or chronic diseases may not be appropriate for this type of cosmetic surgery.
Pro
No incision, no scar, no trauma, minimal recovery time
Recovery
It will be metabolized by the human body in about 6 months
2 or 3 touch-ups every two months are recommended for the best results