The DRKS dental and facial clinic in Chiswick, London, is at the forefront of non-surgical facelift procedures. We utilise cutting-edge surgical threads, gently inserted beneath the facial skin using minimal invasive methods, to accentuate the cheeks and jawline, elevate drooping jowls, and firm the neck. This thread lifting technique also raises the brow and diminishes pronounced wrinkles, like nasolabial and marionette lines. Post this non-invasive thread lift, clients will witness a revitalised and refreshed appearance that exudes authenticity. At DRKS in Chiswick, each treatment is tailored to individual needs. You will have a consultation with our expert clinician to discuss and map out your desired thread lift results. During the procedure at our London clinic, threads are meticulously placed and then tightened, providing an immediate lift, enhancing the face's contours and youthful glow. These threads also promote the body's collagen production. As a result, over the course of time, your skin will exhibit increased fullness, softness, and rejuvenation.
TIME
90 MINS
DOWNTIME
NONE
RESULT
NATURALLY REJUVENATED
FAQ
Most frequent questions and answers
WHAT TYPE OF THREAD IS UTILISED FOR THE NON-INVASIVE FACELIFT AT DRKS?
At our DRKS clinic in Chiswick, London, non-surgical thread lifts are performed using top-quality surgical threads specifically crafted for this procedure. These threads are clear and consist of polylactic acid, which the body harmlessly absorbs over time.
CAN I MERGE A BROW OR NECK LIFT WITH ADDITIONAL PROCEDURES AT DRKS?
While a non-surgical thread lift offers remarkable results on its own, for a more holistic aesthetic transformation, one can integrate a brow or neck lift with treatments like dermal fillers and wrinkle relaxers. If you're keen on crafting a personalised treatment plan, arrange a session with us at DRKS in Chiswick.
DOES THE THREAD LIFT PROCEDURE CAUSE DISCOMFORT?
While undergoing a non-surgical thread lift at DRKS, clients might feel slight unease. However, we ensure comfort by administering a local anaesthetic to the target area before the treatment.