Our team of board-certified dermatologists and medical experts is trained in the most advanced aesthetic procedures, providing patients with unparalleled care and results.
Exclusive to Ozhean, our threads are made using advanced ultrasound molding technology, ensuring they are both durable and effective.
Ozhean’s threads are the strongest available, with the ability to hold up to *4 kg per thread*, providing superior lifting power.
Thanks to the use of PCL material and ultrasound molding, our threads deliver results that last up to 2 years, outlasting many other thread lift options.
We combine thread lifts with other advanced collagen-boosting treatments such as *Ultherma, LENISNA, and Radiesse* to maximize your results and give you the best lift available on the market
At Ozhean, each patient receives a customized treatment plan tailored to their unique needs, ensuring optimal and natural-looking results.
Fine threads are inserted into the face using cannulas (special introducers).
Cannulas are placed in the areas needing lifting or slimming.
Cannulas are removed, leaving threads in the deep fat layer of the face.
Threads have tiny barbs or hooks that latch onto surrounding tissue and skin.
Gentle pulling of the threads lifts the sagging areas of the face. This creates an immediate lifting effect on the face.
Most threads are biodegradable and naturally break down over time.
As the threads degrade, they stimulate collagen production in the treated areas.
Increased collagen helps maintain the lifting effect and rejuvenates the skin for a fresher, more youthful appearance.
See instant improvements in your skin’s appearance, with results that continue to improve over time and last up to 2 years.
As the threads dissolve, they stimulate your skin’s natural collagen production, leading to ongoing rejuvenation and firmer skin over time.
Ozhean’s advanced technology ensures that the threads are inserted without leaving visible scars, giving you a smooth and flawless look.
Unlike traditional facelifts, our thread lift procedure allows for a quick recovery, so you can return to your routine shortly after treatment.
Silhouette lift is also another good example of these kind of threads. The insertion technique for anchoring threads typically involves a mini-surgical procedure – that involves an incision into the scalp at the anchor point (as seen above). There at the anchor point the thread is stitched to an immovable point, either the fascia or the bone. Then the full length of thread are introduced downwards towards the sagging areas of the face to lift it.
Suspension threads are similar to anchoring threads except that there is no necessity for an incision.
The red points represent the points in which the suspension threads are inserted and the blue points represent the points in which the threads exit. Suspension threads offer strong thread lifting results but demand a higher level of skill for the performing physician.
Floating threads do not have a fixation point or a suspension area to lift the facial tissues. Instead, they work by “bunging” the skin tissue together.
As illustrated above, floating threads do give a mild lift, but the lift is limited because of a lack of fixation and hence no strong suspension is formed.
Migration (movement of the thread) is an issue which may result in the thread moving beyond the area we want them to.However with the latest thread designs such as bi-directional or multi-directional cogs this migration is minimized.
The skin lifting results are milder as compared to suspension threads. Longevity of the results for PDO floating threads is limited as patients often express that the results diminishes after a few months. It is however easier for the doctors to insert as the insertion technique is simple.
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