The mysterious thread of the miraculous age-reversal lifting technique – thread sculpting!

In recent years, the “buried wire lift, wire sculpture lifting” project has come into the vision of beauty seekers, what is its anti-aging principle? The reason why there is a gap between the skin of a 30-year-old and a 20-year-old is because the fat, muscles and skin are not in the same position as they were at 20 years old. It appears saggy, shifted, and keeps going down as we age. What exactly are the threads used for thread sculpting? Are there different shapes? Do the different shapes have an effect on the results? The threads used for thread sculpting are: poly(lactic acid caprolactone-X factor), poly(para-dioxanone) PPDO, PDO and protein threads, and we commonly use PPDO and poly(lactic acid caprolactone-X factor) threads. Theoretically, there are only two types of threads: one with teeth and one smooth. The smooth threads without teeth are divided into: spiral, multiple, long and short, thick and thin, etc. The reason why so many lines are designed is that each line acts on different parts of the body and can achieve different effects. About the shape of the thread, because the design of the thread sculpture directly determines the lifting effect! This varies from person to person, depending on what specific problems are to be addressed. Every person’s facial laxity problem is different. Is there a direct relationship between the number of threads and the final result? There is no direct relationship between the number of threads and the results! It is only related to the overall facial design and position. To achieve the desired treatment results, it is important to fully communicate with your doctor before surgery so that he or she can understand your skin condition, the degree of skin laxity. As well as your skin’s ability to produce collagen, restore elasticity, etc. At which level of the skin is the thread buried? Does it make any difference if it is buried shallow or deep? Different areas are buried at different levels. For example, the apple muscle should be buried deeper, to the fat layer, which is actually a “cellulite”. It is the entire mass of fat pad shifted downward and sagging. The line has to lift the fat pad, so it has to be buried relatively deep. In other words, it is buried to the superficial layer of fat under the dermis. Some people have very thin fat, so we will do it relatively deep, depending on the thickness of the fat layer. Other than that, all other parts are buried to the superficial layer, that is, the subdermal layer, very close to the skin. For example: around the eyes, around the lips. What is the difference between PPDO and PDO threads, protein threads and PLA Caprolactone X factor threads? There is a fundamental difference. Most of the protein threads are purified from animal proteins, which are allergenic, and they are artificially purified, not purely chemically combined. The PDO and PDO lines are purely chemical, not purified from animals, and are much safer, while PPDO is further purified from PDO. The Polycaprolactone-X factor line is popular because it has a special X factor added to prolong the absorption time and promote the new collagen production time, so that the limitation period can be more than three years with good post-operative care. Can protein threads be absorbed by the body? Can all three types of threads be absorbed and metabolized by the body? Yes, they can be metabolized. Only the protein threads are eliminated because a few people have redness and swelling after the treatment. PPDO, on the other hand, has much lower side effects and is much safer. What areas are suitable for thread sculpting? Can it be used around the eyes and lips? No. Thread sculpting is suitable for full face lift. Crow’s feet around the eyes and marionette lines around the lips can be done, and there are special threads for the eye area. The two areas around the eyes and lips are special because there is no fat underneath and there is muscle underneath the skin, so try to use only smooth threads instead of large jagged threads. The superficial threads can be wrapped and lifted after one month of being buried, and the deeper threads are stronger at about three months. About the maintenance time: the deep layer of threads will start to degrade in about 180 days, and one session can last 2-3 years, while the polylactide caprolactone threads with X factor can reach more than three years, all metabolized into carbohydrates and eliminated from the body, with no residue.