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Comparative Study
. 2018 Feb;20(1):41-49.
doi: 10.1080/14764172.2017.1368562. Epub 2017 Dec 4.

Two years' outcome of thread lifting with absorbable barbed PDO threads: Innovative score for objective and subjective assessment

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Comparative Study

Two years' outcome of thread lifting with absorbable barbed PDO threads: Innovative score for objective and subjective assessment

Yasser Helmy Ali. J Cosmet Laser Ther. 2018 Feb.

Abstract

Background: Thread-lifting rejuvenation procedures have evolved again, with the development of absorbable threads. Although they have gained popularity among plastic surgeons and dermatologists, very few articles have been written in literature about absorbable threads. This study aims to evaluate two years' outcome of thread lifting using absorbable barbed threads for facial rejuvenation.

Methods: Prospective comparative stud both objectively and subjectively and follow-up assessment for 24 months.

Results: Thread lifting for face rejuvenation has significant long-lasting effects that include skin lifting from 3-10 mm and high degree of patients' satisfaction with less incidence rate of complications, about 4.8%. Augmented results are obtained when thread lifting is combined with other lifting and rejuvenation modalities.

Conclusion: Significant facial rejuvenation is achieved by thread lifting and highly augmented results are observed when they are combined with Botox, fillers, and/or platelet rich plasma (PRP) rejuvenations.

Keywords: Objective assesment; satisfaction; thread lifting.

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