With the advent of the new technology, there are now different kinds of facelift thailand available. These kinds of procedures however, differ in the types of incisions being used, the area of the face that is being treated, and how invasive they could be. The types also depend on the needs of the individual and are being discussed with the surgeon during the consultation. Thus, it is necessary to consider the specific areas that you would like to improve, how much time do you have to spend for the recovery of the treatment, as well as the expectations that you have when making the decision to undergo the surgery. Below are some of the most popular types of facelift procedure that you may want to undergo when considering to improve your appearance.
Mid Facelift
When we reach the age of mid-30s, the soft tissues around the cheekbones begin to sag and lax slightly, which creates nasolabial folds. And because of this, the mid face flattens and women appear to look slightly masculine. Those who are between the ages of 40 and 50 are the ideal candidates for mid facelift or those who have cheeks that appear sagging and the nasolabial area has laxity or skin folds.
The procedure requires small incisions along the hairline and inside the mouth, so that the layers of fatty tissues in the areas that are affected can be lifted and easily repositioned. And this means that the scars are practically non-existent. The fatty layers in the cheekbones are lifted and repositioned. The benefits for this kind of facelift includes the improvement of nose-to-mouth lines, as well as the roundness over the cheekbones, thus restoring a youthful appearance.
Mini Facelift (“S” lift)
When we reach the age of mid-30s, the soft tissues around the cheekbones begin to sag and lax slightly, which creates nasolabial folds. And because of this, the mid face flattens and women appear to look slightly masculine. Those who are between the ages of 40 and 50 are the ideal candidates for mid facelift or those who have cheeks that appear sagging and the nasolabial area has laxity or skin folds.
The procedure requires small incisions along the hairline and inside the mouth, so that the layers of fatty tissues in the areas that are affected can be lifted and easily repositioned. And this means that the scars are practically non-existent. The fatty layers in the cheekbones are lifted and repositioned. The benefits for this kind of facelift includes the improvement of nose-to-mouth lines, as well as the roundness over the cheekbones, thus restoring a youthful appearance.
Mini Facelift (“S” lift)
This is the least invasive type. This provides a temporary solution to facial aging. This is also called as “S” lift because of the shape and type of incision used. The incision is made from the hairline around the ear with scars that are hidden in the skin's natural crease. This kind of facelift is used in order to reposition the skin and the soft tissues in the face, and is usually performed with an endoscope. Once this is achieved, the surgeon will carefully reposition the skin with small sutures. This kind of facelift is suitable for younger patients who have premature aging and are not yet ready for a full facelift. As it is less invasive, the recovery period is shorter.
Thread Lift
This is also called as feather lift as this is sometimes known as a less invasive option to surgery. This is more popular to people in the late 30s to early 40s who need minimal improvements to treat sagging or the laxity around the eye area, nasolabial fold, and forehead. Thread lift is performed under local anesthesia. The surgeon makes use of a barb suture technique. The barbs act as a hook that are used with threads to gather the skin layers in upward direction, thus tightening the skin. The thread has small barbs that hold the skin in place. This is not dissolved or reabsorbed and remains in its place. No skin is being cut away and only the barbs on the thread gives the lifting effect.
Thread Lift
This is also called as feather lift as this is sometimes known as a less invasive option to surgery. This is more popular to people in the late 30s to early 40s who need minimal improvements to treat sagging or the laxity around the eye area, nasolabial fold, and forehead. Thread lift is performed under local anesthesia. The surgeon makes use of a barb suture technique. The barbs act as a hook that are used with threads to gather the skin layers in upward direction, thus tightening the skin. The thread has small barbs that hold the skin in place. This is not dissolved or reabsorbed and remains in its place. No skin is being cut away and only the barbs on the thread gives the lifting effect.