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Contour ThreadLift™


What Is A Contour ThreadLift™?

A Contour ThreadLift™ is a minimally invasive, safe and effective non-surgical procedure that offers subtle, natural-looking facelift-like results.

How Is It Performed?

A Contour ThreadLift™ utilizes tiny surgical sutures to lift and support the droopy areas of the brow, cheeks, face and neck. Contour Threads™ have tiny, teeth-like (barb-like) cogs that will grasp on to and lift the soft tissues. The threads are inserted in precise locations using a long needle, and once inserted under the skin, they open in an umbrella like fashion to form a support structure that gently lifts and repositions the tissues into a more vertical and youthful position. With the lift effect secured, the needle is removed, the end of the thread is cut and knotted, allowing it to retract deep under the skin where it cannot be felt or seen. The non-absorbable threads stay within the deep tissues and provide support.

What Do The Threads Look Like?

Unlike other thread products, Contour Threads™ are clear so they are not visible under fair or thin skin.

How Do They Work?

Due to the unique design of the cogs of Contour Threads™, the surrounding tissues act to hold the threads in place without the need for visible scars. The physician makes a tiny incision behind the hairline and the threads are advanced along the previously marked contours so they create a firm hold on the underlying tissues without causing additional trauma. The cogs do the work of holding, by being fixated to tissue as they are softly contoured into place. Once in position, your body generates new collagen bundles that surround each thread to maintain the lifting effect.

How Do I Get Started?

Dr. Goldberg and his staff will be happy to discuss this procedure with you. Please feel free to call for a private consultation or Schedule an appointment online at one of our office in New York, New Jersey, or Boca Raton.


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