I am considering trying a threadlift. There is chatter online and on YouTube from MDs/Dermatologists that having a threadlift will prevent you from being eligible for future facelift and others say it's fine. I believe it's too early (correct me if I am wrong) for a minilft at 38 so I was hoping to delay with a threadlift. What are your opinions on this? If I can still have a facelift, how long must I stop threadlifts before having a facelift?
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Answer: Threadlifts Carry A High Risk for Adverse Reactions: Infection, Dimpling, Puckering, Thread Extrusion, Etc.
At age 72, PDO threads will have minimal to no benefit. In our practice, a lower face and neck lift accomplishes tightening loose facial and neck skin, tightening loose facial and neck muscles, lifting the jowls, and removal of the fat deposits in the neck which also includes a plasma plasty to...
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