Why threading is not recommended after age 40

Thread sculpting is not recommended after the age of 40 mainly because the facial skin is sagging with significant skin laxity, and a simple linear lift procedure will not solve the problem of facial skin redundancy and laxity.
Thread sculpting involves implanting absorbable protein threads into the face, using barbed threads to suspend the skin while stimulating fibrin production to improve facial wrinkles and sagging.
However, thread sculpture is not recommended after the age of 40 because it is suitable for people with insignificant facial skin laxity; most patients have significant facial skin laxity hinge after the age of 40, and the use of thread sculpture is not a good solution for facial skin redundancy and laxity.
For patients with obvious skin laxity to do facial lifting, clinically recommended face lift combined with linear lifting, can remove excess skin at the same time uplift the face, improve nasolabial folds, marionette lines and other issues.
Although line sculpture is sought after by the public, it is still necessary to choose the appropriate cosmetic method according to one’s own situation. It is recommended that patients who wish to undergo treatment should go to a regular medical institution in time and follow the specialist’s treatment advice to choose the appropriate program to avoid adverse consequences.