Things to note after thread carving

Things to note after thread carving

Thread carving is a plastic surgery that uses thread embedding to make women more beautiful. If women are not satisfied with their faces, they can try thread carving. Thread carving is to smooth or lift the face through implantation. The operation is relatively simple and effective quickly. Therefore, many people will choose to make themselves more beautiful through thread carving. So what should we pay attention to after we do thread carving?

Things to note after thread carving:

Take antibiotics or anti-inflammatory drugs as directed by your doctor;

There may be redness or bruising at the injection site, which can be improved by continuous ice application;

Do not wash your face with hot water (water that does not exceed body temperature) within three days; just make sure to replenish water. It is recommended not to use facial mask more than 2 times a week;

There will be a stronger foreign body sensation, which will disappear after a month;

Do not eat foods with heavy pigments such as soy sauce, drink alcohol, or eat chili peppers within one month;

After the thread lift treatment, please be careful not to go to high-temperature saunas, do yoga, or other high-temperature environments within one month after the surgery, and avoid exposure to the sun;

Do not make big expressions or laugh for a few weeks, as you may feel something pulling at it. Do not use your hands or other methods to deliberately rub or press it.

Come back for a follow-up visit in one to two weeks, and your doctor will help you discuss your overall feeling or whether you need additional shots.

Thread carving, also known as thread lifting and linear micro-surgery, is a latest minimally invasive surgery that uses professional medical technology to puncture the skin's fascia layer (SMAS) using protein threads that can be degraded and absorbed in the human body. The tension of the protein threads can lift and tighten the sagging skin, while stimulating the regeneration and reorganization of skin collagen, thereby achieving overall rejuvenation effects such as contour lifting and firming.

The area where linear microsurgery is performed is called the SMAS fascia layer, which is located between subcutaneous fat and muscle and is a special layer connecting the skin and muscle. This layer sags along with the skin due to aging. Using special protein thread to puncture this area can lift sagging tissue and stimulate the regeneration of collagen in this area, thereby tightening the skin and improving wrinkles.

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