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results are typical.)
Featherlift®
As we age, gravity and muscle action create changes in the tension and elasticity
of facial skin. This leads to sagging skin, wrinkles, creases and deep grooves
around the mouth and in the forehead. Many patients are concerned with correcting
these outward signs of aging as well as other physical imperfections in the
facial area.
For many patients treatment with soft tissue fillers, such as collagen, Restylane®
and Radiesse, can be inefficient and require repeat treatments. This is
because these patients need more than soft tissue replacement, but are not ready
for a full facelift.
Featherlift®
Many physicans now offer a new, more economical, non-surgical procedure called
a Featherlift which can give a lasting lift to sagging facial tissues without
the expense and prolonged recovery of a full facelift. The procedure is safe,
simple, conservative and leaves no visible traces of the procedure on the skin.
It can make a patient look five to seven years younger.
How does a Featherlift work?
The Featherlift uses a patented suture material called an APTOS
thread made of Proline. The unique feature of this suture is the hundreds of
tiny barbs that are laser cut all over its surface.
The procedure is done using local anesthesia and can take from thirty minutes
to one hour. Your doctor gently threads the APTOS suture through your sagging
tissues and then retracts it. This gentle retraction causes the barbs to lock
onto and lift the sagging tissues, allowing your doctor to reposition them under
the skin. Once in position, your body begins generating new collagen around
each barb to hold them in place.
Who are the best candidates for a Featherlift?
The best candidates are patients with:
Mild to moderate sagging of soft tissues of the face and neck
Premature aging and sun damage
Weakly pronounced aesthetic features and contours
A flaccid, flat face
How long does the procedure take?
The procedure only takes about thirty minutes and is performed using local
anesthesia.
How many treatments will I need?
One treatment is all that is needed.
What areas respond the best to a Featherlift?
Eyebrows can be elevated
Cheeks can be lifted
Jowls can be elevated and reduced
Neck and jaw lines can be tightened
How does a Featherlift differ from a conventional facelift?
A Featherlift is a much less invasive procedure. As a result, it only requires
local anesthesia so there is much less risk and no recovery due to the general
anesthesia that is required for a facelift. A Featherlift is done on an out-patient
basis in your doctor's office. And the final difference is that a Featherlift
is much less expensive than a facelift.
What about scars?
Since the procedure is performed with needles there are no incisions and therefore
no visible scars.
How long do the results last?
Most Featherlift patients are happy with their results which are holding tightly
after about five years.
What is recovery like?
Following a Featherlift downtime is minimal. You probably wont even need
bandages. However, you may want to apply some ice to reduce swelling. Most patients
resume full normal activities in two to three days.
This information is intended to supplement, not replace, a consultation with a board certified physician. To
find out if you could be a candidate for one of these procedures
or to learn more information about these procedures, we invite you
to contact one of our doctors for a private consultation.
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