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Results and aftercare · Last reviewed 9 August 2025
Written and maintained by the Clinics for Kings editorial desk·Edited by Morten Andersen & Fredrik Filipsson
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A thread lift, the result and the recovery.

A thread lift uses dissolving threads to lift and support the skin and to encourage collagen. The change is subtler than surgery and it does not last as long. Here is what to expect over time, how long results tend to hold, and the aftercare that protects them. We never name a clinic.

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12 to 18 months
Typical result
sometimes longer
1 to 2 days
Back to most activity
swelling eases in days
a subtle lift
Not a facelift
results build over weeks
The one honest thing
A thread lift is temporary and subtler than a surgical lift. The threads themselves dissolve within months, and what remains is the collagen they encouraged, so results vary a great deal between people and are not guaranteed.
Quick answer

What results can I expect?

You may see some lift immediately, but the fuller result tends to appear over the following one to two months as collagen develops. Results commonly last in the region of twelve to eighteen months, and sometimes longer, depending on your skin, your age, and how you look after it. The threads dissolve within months, while the lift they encourage lasts longer.

This is a subtle, temporary result rather than the change a surgical facelift gives, and outcomes vary widely between people. Most people return to normal activity within a day or two, though full aftercare runs for several weeks. This is general information, not medical advice.

Results and what shapes them

A timeline, and the honest caveats.

A thread lift gives a quick but subtle change, and the fuller result builds over weeks. The timings below are typical, not a promise, and outcomes vary widely with your skin, your age, and your aftercare.

01
The procedure
Threads are placed under the skin through small entry points, usually under local anaesthesia. Some lift is visible immediately, though swelling can mask it at first.
02
First days: settling in
Mild swelling, bruising, and tightness are common and usually ease within a week. Most people return to normal activity within a day or two while following early aftercare.
03
Weeks on: the fuller result
Over the following one to two months, collagen develops and early swelling settles, so the lift looks more natural and the result becomes clearer.
04
Months ahead: how long it lasts
Results commonly last around twelve to eighteen months, sometimes longer. The threads themselves dissolve within months, while the collagen they encouraged is what holds the result.
05
Later: maintenance
As the effect fades, some people choose a repeat treatment to maintain it. There is no guarantee of how long any individual result will last.
Aftercare

Protecting the result in the early weeks.

Thread lift aftercare is mostly about keeping the threads undisturbed while collagen forms. The points below are typical guidance. Always follow the specific instructions you are given.

Be gentle with your face

Limit large facial movements and avoid rubbing or massaging the area for the first couple of weeks, since pressure can move the threads before they settle.

Rest and sleep carefully

Avoid high impact exercise for around a week to ten days, sleep with your head elevated, and try not to sleep on your side at first to protect the thread position.

Hold off on other treatments

Avoid facials, peels, and laser treatments for several weeks, and protect your skin from strong sun. Let the area heal before adding anything else.

The follow up problem to plan for: visible threads, dimpling, or asymmetry can appear in the early weeks. Agree before you travel who would manage that, what it would cost, and how it would be arranged from a distance, and keep your records.

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Common questions

The things everyone asks.

How long does a thread lift last?

Results commonly last around twelve to eighteen months, and sometimes longer, depending on your skin, your age, and your lifestyle. The threads dissolve within months, and what lasts is the collagen they encourage. This is a general expectation, not a promise.

When will I see the full result?

Some lift is visible straight away, but the fuller result tends to develop over the following one to two months as collagen forms and early swelling settles.

What is the recovery like?

Most people return to normal activity within a day or two. Mild swelling and bruising are common and usually ease within a week, though tightness or small dimples can take a little longer to settle.

What should I avoid afterwards?

Typical guidance is to limit big facial movements for a couple of weeks, avoid high impact exercise for a week or so, sleep with your head elevated and not on your side at first, and avoid facials, peels, or laser treatments for several weeks. Follow your own clinician's advice.

What if something looks wrong after I travel home?

Ask before you travel who handles problems such as visible threads, dimpling, or asymmetry, what it would cost, and how it would be arranged from a distance. Keep your records and the details of the threads used.

Keep reading

Where to go next.

You can also read our guide to non surgical aesthetics abroad safety, or Get Matched with a vetted clinic.

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