Thread Lift at Blanc de V Clinic: A Quick and Effective Solution for Skin Lifting

Thread Lift at Blanc de V Clinic
A simple procedure completed in just 3-5 minutes.
As we age, the elastic fibers in our face, such as collagen and elastin, gradually decrease, causing the skin to sag and the facial contours to become undefined.
In the past, surgical methods were often chosen to address these changes. However, nowadays, various procedures have been developed that can provide sufficient lifting effects in a short amount of time.
Among them, thread lifting is a representative method that can deliver immediate lifting effects with minimal intervention.
In particular, Blanc de V Clinic's Apgujeong branch offers a system where the procedure is completed within 3-5 minutes, minimizing concerns about bruising or swelling.
The Principle of Thread Lifting
Thread lifting is a procedure that physically lifts sagging skin by inserting special dissolvable threads into the skin.
The inserted threads lift the supporting structure of the skin and simultaneously induce the production of collagen and elastin around the threads, leading to long-term elasticity improvement.
These threads are naturally broken down and absorbed by the body over a certain period. During this process, new collagen is formed, gradually improving skin elasticity even after the procedure.
In other words, it's a method that provides both physical lifting and physiological regeneration simultaneously.
Procedure and Features
Thread lifting at Blanc de V Clinic is performed based on an efficient protocol.
After analyzing the skin structure, the lifting direction, the type of threads needed, and the number of threads are designed. Then, the threads are inserted after local anesthesia.
The most important point is that the procedure time is very short.
Lifting is completed in about 3-5 minutes, with almost no downtime such as bruising or swelling. You can wash your face or apply makeup relatively quickly after the procedure.
Even within this short time, Blanc de V meticulously designs the lifting depth and tension control for each skin layer, creating natural and defined contours.
Effects of Thread Lifting
Thread lifting is one of the procedures where changes are noticeable immediately after the procedure.
The lifting effect appears immediately, and skin elasticity gradually strengthens as collagen production progresses over the next 2-4 weeks.
Lifting of Sagging Skin
Lifts sagging skin and restores undefined contours, making the face look more defined overall.
Strengthening Skin Elasticity
Collagen regeneration makes the skin texture smoother and firmer.
Wrinkle Reduction
Reduces deep wrinkles around the mouth, cheeks, and jawline.
Facial Line Refinement
Improves double chin or undefined jawline, creating a clearer line.
In particular, Blanc de V Clinic also offers a complex lifting program that combines thread lifting with sculpting injections, lifting botulinum toxin, and Genesis to adjust volume balance and contours together.
Post-Procedure Care and Precautions
Thread lifting has a fast recovery rate, but you may experience some tightness or slight swelling immediately after the procedure.
In most cases, this will naturally subside within 1-2 days.
Avoid massaging vigorously after the procedure or pressing your face while lying down. It is best to avoid strenuous exercise or saunas for about 3 days.
Applying moisturizer sufficiently and using sunscreen regularly will help the skin recover stably.
Thread lifting is a procedure that creates defined and elastic contours in a short amount of time.
Based on an efficient protocol completed within 3-5 minutes, Blanc de V Clinic provides natural lifting effects without the burden of bruising or swelling.
Thread lifting can be a very practical choice for those who want a definite improvement without a significant time commitment.
With meticulous design that considers the structural changes in the skin, we will help you regain natural elasticity and contours.

Source :https://blog.naver.com/blacdevie_apgujung/224056563047
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