HIKO NOSE LIFT
Ever wondered if it was possible to achieve a higher, straighter and more defined nose without surgery? Well, with the HIKO Nose Thread Lift procedure, achieving a Song Hye Kyo nose (deemed to be the most perfect nose by Koreans!) through a non-surgical nose enhancement procedure has been made possible, and done by the end of our lunch break.
HOW DOES HIKO NOSE WORKS?
HIKO Nose thread lifts work by a two-pronged mechanism:
Firstly, individual short (3.8cm to 7cm) threads are inserted into the nasal bridge or columella.
Secondly, the threads have little barbs along their length. The threads will stimulate natural collagen production by your own tissues as they dissolve.
The threads act as a support to give your nose a good contour, shape, and height immediately.
This non-surgical, minimally invasive process reshapes the nose to the patient's desired height, shape, and definition.
Depending on your desired result, our doctor will assess and customize the number of threads to be used.
WHY HIKO NOSE AND WHAT ARE THE BENEFITS?
Compared to nose fillers, HIKO Nose thread lifts can last up to two years, giving it a more long-lasting option.
Unlike fillers, HIKO Nose thread lifts do not shift or spread over time and the risk of causing complications like ulcers and infections that lead to granulomas like rhinoplasty is minimal when performed correctly by experienced clinicians like ours. As the nose threads dissolve, it can help to stimulate collagen production so that the nose still looks naturally defined.
HIKO Nose helps achieve:
Straighter contoured definition.
Higher nose bridge.
Lifter nose tip.
Sharper nose tip.
Slimmer, more elegant nose.
IS HIKO SAFE AND WHAT TO EXPECT POST TREATMENT?
After the procedure, there may be some localised swelling and redness that will wear off within one to two hours. Occasionally, injection marks may remain prominent for two to three days, of which may be concealed with makeup. Other than that, there is no downtime and patients may resume daily activities immediately after the procedure.
PDO PCL THREAD LIFT
WHAT IS A THREAD LIFT?
Thread lift is a cosmetic procedure that offers a minimally invasive alternative to facelift surgery.
Thread lifts claim to tighten your skin by inserting medical-grade thread material into your face and then “pulling” your skin up by tightening the thread.
Also called a barbed suture lift, it aims to lift and sculpt the shape of your face or breasts. Thread lifts use temporary, medical-grade suture material to “stitch-up” your skin so that it’s drawn taut.
The typical candidate for a thread lift is in their late 30s to early 50s. A person who is generally in good health and is just starting to notice the signs of aging may benefit the most from the subtle impact of a thread lift.
Those who can’t have a surgical facelift because of medical conditions that make general anesthesia risky may consider a thread lift as a safer alternative.
HOW DOES THE THREAD LIFT WORK?
The thread lift procedure works in two ways.
The first is fairly straightforward. By threading thin, dissolvable sutures underneath your skin, your doctor is able to pull your skin tight around your forehead, neck, or torso.
Invisible, painless “barbs” grab on to your skin and make sure that the thread grips your underlying tissue and muscles as the thread is pulled tight.
Once a barbed thread is inserted, your body’s healing response is triggered. Even though you’re not injured by the threads under your skin, your body detects a suture material and stimulates collagen production in the affected area. Collagen can fill gaps in sagging skin and restore a more youthful elasticity to your face.
THREAD LIFT PROCEDURE
The procedure for thread lift may be slightly different depending on the area you’re targeting as well as your provider’s preferences. The basic technique is usually the same.
You’ll be asked to recline in the room where your procedure is being performed. Alcohol, as well as topical anesthetic, will be applied to your skin as it’s prepped for surgery.
A thin needle or cannula will be used to insert the threads underneath your skin. Inserting the threads can take 30 to 45 minutes.
After the threads are inserted, the method of insertion will be removed. You may feel light pressure or tightening under your skin.
Within a few minutes of the needles being taken out, your procedure will be complete and you’ll be free to go home or back to work.
Many people choose a thread lift for facial areas that “sag” or look less tight over time. These areas include:
jowls and jawline
brow line
under-eye area
forehead
cheeks
ARE THERE ANY RISKS OR SIDE EFFECTS?
A thread lift is considered a low-risk procedure with minimal recovery time, but there are side effects and a risk of complications.
After a thread lift, it’s not uncommon to experience the following:
bruising
swelling
bleeding
slight pain at the site of the thread injection
WHAT TO EXPECT AFTER THREAD LIFT?
Recovery after a successful thread lift is quite minimal. While there may be some visible swelling and bruising, you can go back to work right away if you’d like.
Results should be apparent right after the threads are put into place, but you may notice more in the days and weeks right after they are inserted, as swelling and bruising starts to subside.
Results from a thread lift aren’t meant to be permanent. Successful effects typically last from 1 to 3 years. Like other dissolvable dermal fillers, such as Botox, the threads used in the procedure will eventually be absorbed by the tissue underneath your skin.
After a thread lift, you can resume your normal routine. You may be advised not to rub your face vigorously and to avoid sleeping on your side in the initial weeks following the procedure.