Seattle Thread Lift doctors
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Richard P. Rand, MD, FACS
Seattle Plastic Surgeon
1135 116th Ave. NE Suite 630, Bellevue |
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6 answers |
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Sam Naficy, MD
Seattle Facial Plastic Surgeon
1110 112th Ave NE Suite 150, Bellevue |
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1 answer |
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Philip Young, MD
Bellevue Facial Plastic Surgeon
1810 116th Ave. NE Suite 102, Bellevue |
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Samson Lee, MD
Seattle Facial Plastic Surgeon
1135 116th Avenue N.E. Suite 500, Bellevue |
Recent Answers
I am considering to have a thread lift, but so far I don't see many good reviews from people who actually did. I wonder what is a major reason for that.
While the Thread Lift (or Feather Lift) is conceptually a good idea, it is a procedure that will not produce satisfactory results on the vast majority of patients. I have seen good results in some patients, but for most people, the procedure simply cannot replicate the effects of surgery as it promised to do.
I am considering to have a thread lift, but so far I don't see many good reviews from people who actually did. I wonder what is a major reason for that.
The Threadlift was an exciting new minimally invasive way to lift the facial tissues. It failed as a result of its cost and relative ineffectiveness with results being very short lived.
What happens to you face say ten,fifteen or 20 years after threads. Do the lines followed by the threads hold the skin tighter than the rest of the face forming strips of more taught and alternatively saggy skin where there are no threads?
Since Threadlifts are a part of relatively recent history there is no long term effect known. Probably there will be little if any because that was why people stopped doing them in the first place.



