This course will cover:
- Definition of Terms
- Importance of the Fixing Point
- What Is a Fixing Point Formed in Lifting Procedures?
- Anatomy for Absorbable Thread Lifting
- Avoiding Vessel Damages in Thread Lifting
- Avoiding Nerve Injury in Thread Lifting
- What Is Pinch Anatomy?
- Why Is Pinch Anatomy Important?
- Method of Studying the Pinch Anatomy
- Pinch Anatomy Summary
- Evolution of Absorbable Thread Lifting
- Understanding PDO
- Understanding of PLLA
- Design and Patient Selection
- Anesthesia
- Entry Point
- Insertion Technique
- Cutting and Finishing
- Technique Using a Mono-thread
- Technique Using Cog Threads
- Insertion Method of Bi-directional Needle Thread (Silhouette Soft®)
- Temporal Anchoring Technique
- Considerations to Be a Thread Lifting Expert
- Forehead(Eyebrows)
- Wrinkles Around the Eyes
- V-Line (Lower Face)
- Nasolabial Folds
- Marionette Line
- Jaw Line (Double Chins)
- Neck Wrinkles
- Method of Evaluating the Effect of Thread Lifting
- Evaluation of the Outcomes Using Morpheus® System
- Dissatisfaction
- Stiffness and Pain
- Bruise and Hematoma
- Sunken Cheek
- Skin Fold
- Protrusion of Threads
- Migration of Threads
- Bulging at Entry Points
- Dimple (a Dent in the Skin)
- Temporary Paralysis of the Facial Nerves
- Lateral Canthus Elevation
- Infection