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Best thread lift nose 3d cog with blunt cannula PCL face lift thread
PCL is for specific applications used in the human body as drug delivery devices and sutures. PCL is now widely being used
following the recent introduction of a PCL belonging to the collagen stimulator class and throughout Asia with the development
of PCL cosmetic threads. Through the stimulation and production of type 1 and 3 collagen, PCL threads are able to correct
facial aging signs such as volume loss and contour laxity, providing an immediate and long-lasting natural effect.
Biodegradation of PCL occurs through a process of hydrolysis over a time period of between 18 to 24 months while the
aesthetic duration of threading results has been found to last between two to four years. PCL threads are softer than PDO and
PLLA and they last longer than any other cosmetic thread.
THE AESTHETIC APPLICATION
Wrinkles
Lines of Langar
Vermilion Borders
Philtrum Columns
Scar Tissue
Acne Scars
Large Skin Pores
Glabella
Crow’s Feet
Dark Eye Circles
Crepiness in the Infraorbital Area
Sharp tip needle | L half tip needle | W blunt tip cannula |
It has the least resistance, but has a larger wound surface and is prone to bruising, redness and swelling. | It is less harmful to the skin, easy to enter the needle, the needle resistance is samll. | It caused the least damage to the skin tissue and great resistance to needle insertion. |
The number of lifting threads used depends on the patient's needs and the number of areas being treated. Results are seen immediately but vary, of course, depending on the patient’s degree of skin laxity and the number and type of collagen thread used.
The PCL threads available for thread lifts are absorbable, meaning they will eventually dissolve, but depending on the type, the results may last up to two years. Because the long-term results of absorbable threads depend on a robust immune response to stimulate collagen, the ideal face contour thread patient is healthy and between 35 – 65 years in age, in general.
Facial lift threads don’t remove redundant tissue like a surgical facelift can, so people with more than minimal excess skin or sagging are not good candidates for the treatment. Those with excessive sun damage, more than a moderate amount of facial fat, or leathery skin, also should consider other treatment options.
Potential side effects of thread lifts include bruising, infection, soreness, bumps, temporary dimpling of the overlying skin and rarely, granulomatous reactions.