Dr. Özgür Çetiner Polikliniği – Marmaris

Moulding Cog

The Art and Science of Thread Lifting

Moulding cog Threads are sutures that are made from a biocompatible material called PDO, which has been specially designed for safe re-absorption by the body. There are diverse types of PDO threads,that either form a supportive structure under the skin ,to support tissue in a completely safe way or act by directly pulling and lifting tissues.It is an in-clinic procedure that involves only the use of local anesthesia ,without any surgical scars or additional suturing needed.Thread lifting your skin and your confidence with just one canula. Until recently, the only way to address problems caused by facial skin laxity such as jowls and drooping cheeks was facelift surgery.

Results

Moulding Cog Threads remain in place for about four to six months, after which point they slowly dissolve. Patients can, however, expect to keep seeing the results of their Moulding Cog Threads lift for two years or more after their treatment. This long-lasting effect arises from the lingering improvement in skin condition that results from collagen infusion. One of the newest methods for rejuvenation,skin lifting and tightening ,with impressive results,is the lifting through directed collagen regeneration by using PDO threads.Thread lifting your skin and your confidence with just one canula.Until recently, the only way to address problems caused by facial skin laxity such as jowls and drooping cheeks was facelift surgery.

The thread is then engulfed by a natural grid of elastin fibers and collagen molecules.This is a gradually occurring reaction that explains the gradually increasing final result of the treatment

The canula used for the application of the threads are specially designed for an easy and pain-free insertion and are immediadiately removed leaving the thread in its intended position in the lower dermis.For the body we treat the Arms, Abdomen,Buttocks,Inner Thighs.We can treat Lower face area,Crow’s feets,infraorbital wrinkles,cheeks,jaw line,neck,forehead,glabellar area(frown lines).

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