Which thread should I use for my nose threadlift?

Doctor's Answer

Nose threadlift procedures, first introduced in Singapore a few years back, are very popular these days among both men and women looking to subtly enhance their appearances.

The more commonly used nose threads by doctors are HSA-approved polydioxanone threads (also known in the market as PDO threads), which come in varying lengths and thickness.

The number of nose threads you require will depend on several factors such as your existing nose structure, the degree of enhancement desired and, of course, cost considerations.

To achieve your desired nose threadlift results with minimal risk and discomfort, you should always approach a trained doctor with experience in performing nose threadlift procedures. An experienced doctor would have attended to a sufficiently wide range of patients to properly advice whether the procedure is suitable for you, how to best achieve your desired results and, most importantly, to ensure that the procedure is performed in a safe manner.

Your desired results will usually determine the thickness and number of nose threads your doctor administers. The length of the nose threads used will usually depend on your actual nose structure and also on your final desired look.

In selected cases, a combination of nose filler and nose threadlift can produce even better results in terms of both bridge height and nose definition.

How long the effects of the nose threadlift procedure will last will vary patient to patient, and also on the number and thickness of nose threads used. On average, the nose threads typically last between 6 to 12 months. It is sometimes said to last more than a year due to the collagen fibres stimulated from the procedure that prolongs the effects of the nose threadlift even after the nose threads dissolve.

Hope this helps!

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