Thread Lifts
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Threadlift treatment at Nitai Medical & Cosmetic Centre uses re-absorbable sutures with bi-directional cones to achieve Facial Rejuvenation. At Nitai, we use the Silhouette Soft sutures made of polylactic and glycolic acids. As a result, the sutures are totally re-absorbable in 18-24 months Unlike other most sutures on the market, the Silhouette Soft suture is a new technology with a double retightening and collagen regenerating effect. Flabbiness in the jaw , neck, cheek areas and dropping eyebrows can be corrected. The effect lasts up to 18 months. The treatment is suitable for someone 30-60 years old without excessively loose skin. Threadlift treatment can be used as a standalone treatment or in conjunction with Antiwrinkle Injections and Dermal Fillers.
How does Threadlift Treatment Work?
There are two actions that take place with Silhouette Soft sutures:-
- An immediate yet discreet result takes place when the treatment is carried out. The doctor is able to redefine the area by tightening and compressing the tissue.
- As the polylactic acid component of the tissue breaks down over time, a natural collagen production boost occurs, resulting in a gradual natural volume action in the treated area.
Who will be Treating You?
Dr. Shobhna Singh
Dr. Shobhna Singh is a Monash University Graduate in Bachelor of Surgery (MBBS) and Bachelor of Medicine. She is a registered practitioner through the RACGP, and has focused on areas of cosmetic and skin treatments since 2007. Aside from her medical training, Dr. Shobhna has completed four separate Diplomas – Dermatology, Aesthetic Medicine, Skin Cancer Medicine and Surgery, and Diploma of The Royal Australian and New Zealand College of Obstetricians and Gynaecology (DRACOG). Recently Dr Shobhna has been appointed as an Emerging Trainer with Allergan Medical Institute and trains Doctors and Nurses in Australia and New Zealand in the area of Facial Aesthetics.