The Contour Thread
is a patented, FDA-Approved, self-anchoring suture that
permits a non-surgical approach to lifting skin.
Have you ever looked in the mirror and pulled up your cheeks or the skin above your eyebrows to a higher position and wished it would stay there? Now there is a simple new technique that makes it possible.
Contour Threads are made from clear polypropylene, a material that has been used inside the human body as a suture material for decades. Contour Threads? are designed with patented dimensional barbs, or cogs, that attach to the subdermal tissue, lifting, suspending and fixating contour of the brow, midface and neck areas.
By gently shifting sagging tissues
in an upward direction, this technique allows the surgeon
to produce a relaxed, fresh appearance while preserving
and enhancing the natural contours of your face. This
procedure does not replace a conventional facelift; rather
it offers patients an innovative, minimally invasive
approach.
An ideal candidate
for Contour Threads may have moderate drooping of the soft tissues of the
brow, face and neck. The best candidates for this procedure
include both women and men in their thirties through
their sixties who want a more youthful appearance, but
do not want a conventional full facelift or browlift
procedure.
Contour Threadsare used for:
- Repositioning sagging cheeks
- Lifting sagging eyebrows
- Adjusting
asymmetric brows & face

How it works:
For the midface procedure,
the surgeon makes a tiny incision close to the ear and
the threads are advanced along the previously marked
contours toward the chin and jawline so they create a
firm hold on the underlying tissues without causing additional
trauma. The cogs do the work of holding, by being fixated
to tissue as they are softly contoured into place.
Once in position, your body generates
new collagen bundles that surround each thread to maintain
the lifting effect. The exact placement of the threads
will vary from patient to patient. Unlike other thread
products, Contour Threads are clear in color so they
are not visible under fair or thin skin.

Procedure:
The procedure is quick and usually performed under local anesthesia, and if desired, light intravenous sedation. The actual length of time will depend on the number of threads used. A typical procedure usually takes about 60 minutes to perform. Usually only one procedure is needed to achieve the desired lifting effect.
Recovery:
In most cases, there is minimal
discomfort, bruising and swelling. Ice compresses are
recommended for the first 24-48 hours. Patients can usually
return to work or normal activities in a few days to
one week.
Results:
Duration of lasting results
varies depending on the age of the patient at the time
of the procedure, the degree of sagging, and the number
of threads used. Additional threads may be added as needed.
For more information online, see www.contourthreads.com
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