A new technique for neck lifting with barbed tensor thread
International Journal of Development Research
A new technique for neck lifting with barbed tensor thread
Received 02nd February, 2023; Received in revised form 14th March, 2023; Accepted 27th March, 2023; Published online 27th April, 2023
Copyright©2023, Johnson, R. and Faircy, F. This is an open access article distributed under the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
The barbed tensor thread has become a popular facial rejuvenation method in recent years, and many authors use it for cheek rejuvenation. However, detailed techniques and descriptions of the use of barbed sutures for neck rejuvenation are lacking. This method uses minimally invasive techniques to rejuvenate the neck through barbed threads. In this technique, barbed threads are placed on the back of the neck to lift and tighten the skin. The threads have small barbs that anchor themselves in tissue and provide firm fixation and lift. Threads are inserted with small needles and placed in a specific pattern to achieve the desired lifting effect. The results of this technique have been analyzed and found to be effective in making the neck look younger and more youthful. The procedure is minimally invasive with little downtime or scarring, making it an attractive option for patients seeking a nonsurgical alternative to traditional neck lifts.