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Thread Lift Guide

Discover how a thread lift can gently lift and rejuvenate your appearance, offering a more youthful contour without extensive surgery. We connect you with thoroughly vetted specialists and accredited clinics, backed by dedicated coordinator support for a seamless experience. Many patients find a short trip of a few days is ideal for this procedure and initial recovery.

45–90minutesProcedure time
3–5daysRecommended stay
90–95%Patient Satisfaction
€3,200Average total trip

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About Thread Lift

What Is Thread Lift?

A Thread Lift is a minimally invasive cosmetic procedure that uses dissolvable threads placed under the skin to gently lift and support targeted areas. People often choose it to refresh the look of the face or neck with a more subtle change and a quicker return to routine than traditional surgery. Your provider will assess your facial structure and goals to recommend the right approach, and results can vary by person.

You want a subtle lift without surgery
Your jawline or cheeks look less defined
You prefer a shorter downtime option

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Is Thread Lift the right option for you?

If you’re not sure whether a Thread Lift fits your needs, a quick self-check can help clarify your expectations. The best match depends on your goals, your overall health profile, and what a qualified clinician confirms is appropriate for your face and skin.

Lift mild sagging around cheeks
Define my jawline a bit more
Look fresher without major surgery
Improve early neck looseness
Keep results subtle and natural
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Key Facts (Procedure + Travel)

Key Medical & Travel Facts Before Getting Thread Lift

These key facts are general guidance for planning a thread lift trip; your clinician will confirm what applies to you based on your goals, anatomy, and medical history.

Medical facts

Type of Procedure

Minimally invasive lift

A thread lift uses dissolvable sutures placed under the skin to subtly reposition and support tissues without traditional surgery.

Anesthesia

Local/topical typical

Most cases use topical numbing and/or local anesthetic; light sedation may be offered depending on area and anxiety level.

Pain Level

Mild to moderate

Discomfort is usually manageable, with a tight or sore feeling that varies by area treated and technique.

Session Length

30–60 minutes

Treatment commonly takes about 30–60 minutes, with extra time for consultation, markings, and aftercare instructions.

When Results Appear

Early + improving

Some lift can be noticeable right away, while skin support and texture may look better gradually over the following weeks.

How Long It Lasts

About 6–18 months

Results often last around 6–18 months, depending on thread type, skin quality, lifestyle, and natural aging.

*Temporary swelling, bruising, and tenderness are common around the treated areas for a few days.*

Travel facts

Recommended Stay

1–2 days is common

Many travelers plan 1–2 days in destination to allow for treatment, a brief check, and time for early swelling/bruising to settle.

Flying After Treatment

Often next day

Flying is often possible the same or next day for uncomplicated cases, but longer is sometimes advised for significant swelling, bruising, or added procedures.

Follow-Up

Check-in is typical

A short follow-up (in-person or virtual) is commonly scheduled to review healing, give aftercare guidance, and address asymmetry or concerns.

Can Be Combined With

Common add-ons

It’s often paired with complementary non-surgical treatments like dermal fillers, skin boosters, or light energy-based skin treatments, depending on goals and timing.

Back to Work

1–3 days for many

Many people return to desk-based work in 1–3 days, though visible bruising or tenderness may last longer and can affect comfort on camera.

Everyday Activities

Gentle routine soon

Light daily activities are usually fine within 24–48 hours, while strenuous exercise, heavy facial massage, and extreme heat are typically limited for about 1–2 weeks per provider advice.

*Travel planning is individualized—your ideal length of stay, follow-up needs, and timing of flights depend on your plan and how you heal.*

Education

Understanding Thread Lift: Key Facts Before Your Treatment

Here’s a clear, realistic overview to help you set expectations and understand the practical considerations before choosing a thread lift.

What Is Thread Lift?

A thread lift is a minimally invasive cosmetic procedure that uses temporary, absorbable threads placed under the skin to subtly lift and support areas like the cheeks, jawline, brows, or neck. It’s often chosen for mild to moderate sagging when you want a refreshed look without the downtime of more invasive surgery. Results vary by anatomy, skin quality, and technique, and it’s best viewed as a modest lift plus contour support—not a full facelift replacement.

How Does It Work?

  1. 1.After local anesthesia, a clinician guides fine threads under the skin using a needle or cannula.
  2. 2.Some threads have tiny barbs or cones that gently anchor to tissue to create an immediate lifting effect; others focus more on skin support.
  3. 3.Over time, the threads dissolve naturally, and your body forms new collagen around where they were placed, which may help maintain firmness.
  4. 4.The exact effect depends on thread type, placement, and how your skin heals.

Who Is a Good Candidate?

  • Many good candidates are adults with early signs of laxity—slight drooping of the midface, softening along the jawline, mild brow descent, or subtle neck looseness—who want a natural-looking improvement with relatively quick recovery.
  • A thread lift may be less suitable if you have very loose/heavy skin, significant facial volume loss, or want a dramatic lift (other options may fit better).
  • You should seek medical advice before booking if you are pregnant or breastfeeding, have a bleeding/clotting disorder, take blood thinners, have uncontrolled diabetes, active skin infection (including acne flare in the area), a history of keloid or poor wound healing, autoimmune disease affecting healing, or prior facial fillers/implants that could change anatomy.

Pros & Cons

Pros

  • Typically done under local anesthesia
  • Shorter recovery than surgical lifting
  • Can target specific areas (jawline, cheeks, brows)
  • Results are usually subtle and can look natural
  • May pair well with other non-surgical treatments when planned carefully.

Cons

  • Results are not permanent and are usually more modest than surgery
  • Temporary side effects can include swelling, bruising, tenderness, dimpling, tightness, or asymmetry while tissues settle
  • Threads can sometimes be felt under the skin or become visible in thin skin
  • A small risk of infection, nerve irritation, or thread movement exists
  • Touch-ups may be needed, and costs can add up over time.

What to Expect: Before, During, After

Before

You’ll typically share your medical history, medications/supplements, allergies, and any prior facial procedures. You may be asked to pause certain blood-thinning medicines or supplements if it’s safe for you—only do this with medical approval. Avoid scheduling right before major events in case bruising occurs.

During

The area is cleaned and numbed. Threads are placed through small entry points; you may feel pressure or tugging rather than pain. The appointment often takes around 30–60 minutes depending on areas treated.

After

Mild swelling, bruising, tightness, or dimpling can occur and often improves over days to a couple of weeks. Common aftercare includes keeping the area clean, sleeping on your back with your head elevated for several nights, avoiding heavy exercise and saunas for about 1–2 weeks, limiting big facial movements (wide yawning, aggressive chewing) initially, and skipping facial massage/strong skincare actives until cleared. Seek medical help if you notice increasing redness, warmth, fever, worsening pain, discharge, or sudden asymmetry.

How Long It Lasts / Maintenance

  1. 1.Many people see results that last roughly 6–18 months, but timing varies widely.
  2. 2.Longevity depends on age, skin thickness and elasticity, degree of laxity, thread type and placement, lifestyle factors (smoking, sun exposure), and how your body metabolizes the threads.
  3. 3.Maintenance may involve a repeat thread lift, a small touch-up, or combining with treatments like collagen-stimulating procedures or carefully timed filler—ideally planned as a long-term approach rather than a one-off fix.

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Cost & Value

How much does Thread Lift cost in Turkey (all-in trip estimate)?

Thread Lift pricing varies based on what’s included and your individual treatment plan (such as the number of threads, areas treated, and overall complexity). The table below compares typical procedure-only pricing with a realistic all-in trip estimate across major locations.

LocationProcedure Only (avg)Typical PackageSavings
Istanbul$900-$1,800$1,600-$2,900~40-65%
Antalya$800-$1,600$1,500-$2,700~40-70%
Izmir$750-$1,500$1,400-$2,600~40-70%
Ankara$700-$1,450$1,350-$2,500~45-70%
Bursa$650-$1,350$1,300-$2,400~45-70%

*Package prices are estimates and can change with the number of threads/areas treated, accommodation level, clinic tier, and seasonal travel demand.

Travel & Logistics

How a Typical Thread Lift Trip to Turkey Works

Here’s a calm, step-by-step overview of what to expect from initial consultation and in-clinic care through recovery planning and returning home.

Day 0-1

Arrive and settle in

Land in Turkey, check in to your hotel, and confirm pickup times and appointment details with your coordinator.

Day 1

Consultation and planning

Meet the clinical team for an assessment, discuss goals and suitability, and review consent and aftercare instructions.

Day 1/2

Procedure day

The Thread Lift is typically performed in a clinic setting, followed by a short observation period and discharge to your hotel.

Day 2

Recovery and review

Rest, follow the care plan, and attend a brief check-up if advised to confirm everything is progressing as expected.

Day 3

Return home

Travel home with post-care instructions and a support contact for questions that come up after you’ve left Turkey.

Hotel Accommodation

A comfortable hotel stay is usually arranged near the clinic to keep travel simple before and after your appointment.

Companion Policy

Many packages allow you to bring a companion, with options clarified in advance based on room type and logistics.

Airport Transfers

Pre-booked transfers between the airport, hotel, and clinic help you avoid last-minute transport stress.

Translation Support

On-site or on-call language support is commonly provided so you can communicate clearly at every step.

24/7 Support Line

A dedicated contact is typically available day and night for coordination questions or unexpected concerns.

Visa & Travel Guidance

You’ll receive practical guidance on entry requirements, timing, and what to pack, so you can plan confidently.

Verified Licensing

Clinics are checked for appropriate local licensing and documentation before they can be listed on the platform.

Qualified Clinicians

Treating clinicians are assessed for relevant training and experience, so you know who will be involved in your care.

Hygiene Standards

Facilities are expected to follow modern infection-control practices appropriate for in-clinic aesthetic procedures.

Complication Protocols

Thread lifts can involve bruising, swelling, or asymmetry, and providers are expected to have clear escalation and aftercare pathways.

Informed Consent

You’ll be walked through benefits, limitations, and risks in plain language before you decide to proceed.

Follow-Up Support

Post-visit check-ins and written aftercare guidance help you manage recovery and know when to seek advice.

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FAQ & Q&A

Frequently Asked Questions About Thread Lift

If you’re considering a thread lift, these answers cover what most people want to know before booking. Details vary by face shape, skin quality, and technique, so a clinician should confirm what’s right for you.

A thread lift uses dissolvable threads placed under the skin to create a subtle lift and support in targeted areas like the cheeks, jawline, or brows. Results are typically natural-looking and intended to refresh rather than dramatically change your features.

Many people see the most noticeable lift in the first weeks, with gradual softening over time as threads dissolve and tissue support changes. Longevity varies, but it’s often measured in months to around a year or more depending on thread type, technique, and your skin.

Most thread lifts are done with local anesthesia, and you may feel pressure or tugging rather than sharp pain. Mild soreness or tightness for a few days is common and usually manageable with simple aftercare.

Downtime is usually minimal, but expect some swelling, tenderness, or bruising that can last several days. You’ll typically be asked to avoid heavy exercise, facial massage, and wide mouth movements for a short period to protect the placement.

Common side effects include temporary swelling, bruising, asymmetry, dimpling, or a feeling of tightness, which often settles as healing progresses. Less commonly, threads may be felt, migrate, or require adjustment or removal, so choosing an experienced provider and following aftercare matters.

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All our partner clinics are JCI-accredited or hold equivalent international certifications. We conduct thorough vetting including facility inspections, credential verification, and outcome reviews.

All our partner clinics are JCI-accredited or hold equivalent international certifications. We conduct thorough vetting including facility inspections, credential verification, and outcome reviews.

All our partner clinics are JCI-accredited or hold equivalent international certifications. We conduct thorough vetting including facility inspections, credential verification, and outcome reviews.