Face Lifts Thailand

As people get older their skin gets less elastic, and may start to sag a bit as it gets looser. There are a number of different procedures that you can choose from to correct this problem. However, rather than getting a major procedure, in some cases you can opt for a combination of more minor procedures, in order to get the results that you desire.

A newer type of face lift, called a thread lift, can get rid of some of your problems with sagging skin while being less invasive and involving a shorter surgery and recovery period than a traditional face lift. Combining this procedure with liposculpture can provide even more benefits.

With liposculpture, small areas of fat can be removed or moved to other areas with fewer side effects than with liposuction. Ultrasound can be used to break up the fat before it is sucked out, which means that there is less risk of damage to small nerves and less of a lumpy look after the procedure has been completed. Recovery time tends to be faster than with regular liposuction.

Those who are trying to lose weight should wait to have either of these procedures done until they have lost the weight they wanted to, as they are not meant for weight loss purposes, just to get rid of particularly stubborn deposits of fat that don’t respond to regular weight loss efforts. If you lose weight after the procedure, you may end up with loose skin again and need to have another procedure.

The recovery time for a thread face lift is around a month, with the first few days being the most difficult since you will not want to laugh or move your face much. There may be some bruising, swelling and redness in the beginning of the recovery period. You shouldn’t put much pressure on your face until you are fully recovered.

Although you should see some results almost immediately, changes may continue to occur for up to six months. The average length of time that the results last is around five years, but everyone is different so there is no guarantee how long they will last in your case. It depends on genetics and the type of environmental exposure you have.