What are tension threads?
Tensor threads are fine sutures that are inserted under the skin to tighten it and achieve a rejuvenating effect. They are known to offer results similar to a facelift without the need for surgery.
Advantages of Tension Threads
1. Non-Invasive Procedure
These threads are introduced without the need to make incisions. It is a safe option for those looking for results without scars or long recovery time.
2. Natural Lifting Effect
Unlike other procedures, tightening threads provide a lifting effect that looks and feels natural, without that feeling of “overly stretched” skin.
3. Collagen Stimulation
Once inserted, these threads promote the natural production of collagen in the treated area, which benefits the firmness and overall appearance of the skin.
Durability and Maintenance
The effect of tightening threads can last between 1 to 2 years, depending on the type of thread used and subsequent care. It is important to go to a specialized center, such as FACEUP CLINICS CDMX Roma Norte, where experts in aesthetic medicine and facial harmonization will advise you on the appropriate treatment and care.
Ready to Transform Your Face?
At FACEUP CLINICS CDMX Roma Norte, we are proud to offer the highest quality standards in facial treatments. Our team of professionals ensures that each patient receives a personalized treatment, guaranteeing results that highlight your natural beauty.
Do not wait more. If you want to discover how tension threads can benefit you and revitalize your face, we invite you to make an assessment appointment at our clinic. Let us be part of your transformation and give your face the rejuvenation it deserves!
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Our team stays up to date with the latest trends and studies in the field of aesthetic medicine, guaranteeing cutting-edge treatments.
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Each patient is unique. That's why, at FACEUP CLINICS, we offer free assessments to ensure that Thread Tensioners are the right treatment for you.
You can get more information about tension threads here in an article by Vouge.