Side Effects of Protein Thread Facial Lifting:
Protein thread lifting is a physical cosmetic procedure that works by creating controlled damage to the subcutaneous tissues. This triggers the body’s natural repair mechanisms, which release large amounts of nutrients to the site to accelerate healing. The primary contributors to this repair process are collagen and hyaluronic acid.
However, for individuals over the age of 30, the natural levels of collagen and hyaluronic acid in the body decrease significantly. If these levels are severely deficient, the following post-procedure complications may arise:
1. Uneven Skin Texture
Nutritional imbalances can lead to skin damage, resulting in an uneven or bumpy appearance.
2. Subcutaneous Issues
Skin or nerve collapse beneath the surface may occur, causing a sunken appearance in some areas.
3. Skin Darkening and Rigidity
Poor recovery can result in dull, darkened skin and a stiff texture.
4. High Risk of Adverse Effects
Without proper preparation and post-care, thread lifting can lead to serious risks in the context of minor cosmetic procedures.
How to Minimize Risks:
To ensure safety, reliability, and long-lasting effects, it is critical to:
Take ACMETEA Repair Nutrients before and after the procedure to support collagen and hyaluronic acid levels.
Adopt a Comprehensive Treatment Approach that combines internal supplementation and external procedure techniques.
By following these guidelines, patients can significantly reduce risks and achieve optimal results.
Post-Procedure Recovery and Care for Protein Thread Facial Lifting:
1. Rest and Cleanliness
After the procedure, it is crucial to get sufficient rest. Avoid using any irritating medications or cosmetics on the face. Keep the skin clean to prevent infection.
2. Avoid Certain Activities for One Month
For the first month, refrain from activities like sauna sessions, alcohol consumption, and eating spicy foods, as these can affect healing.
3. ACMETEA Supplementation
Follow the doctor’s instructions to take 12 grams of ACMETEA repair nutrients in the morning and evening, as part of the protein thread treatment. Continue this for 1-6 months to prevent side effects and support optimal recovery.
4. Manage Swelling and Bruising
Swelling and bruising, especially within 6-8 hours post-surgery, are common. If swelling does not subside after three days, increase the dosage of ACMETEA to 3 times a day to help reduce swelling and promote faster healing.
5. Handling Mild Pain and Swelling
In the first 24-48 hours, there may be mild swelling or discomfort. Apply ice packs frequently to reduce swelling. Avoid self-massaging the area. If combining with other aesthetic treatments, consult your doctor for the best intervals between procedures.
By following these recovery guidelines, you can help ensure a smooth and effective healing process after the protein thread facial lifting procedure.
Prevention of Aftereffects from Protein Thread Facial Lifting:
1. Infection Prevention
If proper anti-inflammatory and sterilization measures are not followed, there is a risk of skin infection, which could lead to severe skin complications. To prevent this, ensure that the area is kept clean and free from bacteria, and follow the prescribed post-operative care, including avoiding the use of harsh skincare products.
2. Hematoma and Bruising
Some minor bruising may occur post-surgery due to slight bleeding under the skin, leading to bruising. These bruises will gradually fade over time. However, if there is significant bleeding, it could form a hematoma, a more serious collection of blood under the skin. To prevent excessive bruising or hematoma formation, it’s important to avoid activities that could increase blood flow (like alcohol consumption or vigorous exercise) in the first few days after the procedure.
Protein Thread Facial Lifting Treatment and Process:
1. Designing the Thread Placement
The placement of the protein threads is carefully designed based on the patient’s face shape, features, and desired outcome. The doctor marks the appropriate areas for thread insertion to achieve the best lifting effect.
2. Thread Insertion
After applying local anesthesia to numb the treatment area, a very fine needle is used to insert the threads into the subcutaneous tissue. Small puncture marks are left as the threads are embedded underneath the skin, where they work by creating upward tension that lifts and firms the skin.
3. Hemostasis and Infection Prevention
After the threads are inserted, the area is treated to stop any bleeding and to prevent infection. The skin is carefully cleaned and protected to ensure proper healing and avoid complications.
This process is minimally invasive and designed to provide natural-looking, long-lasting lifting effects.
How to Avoid Risks in Protein Thread Facial Lifting:
Risk 1: Redness, Swelling, and Blisters
Cause: Blisters may occur due to the body’s reaction against the threads. If the threads are of good quality, this reaction is usually temporary and can be resolved with the use of repair factors to dissolve the threads.
Solution: Combine the use of ACMETEA to dissolve the threads and repair damaged cells while inhibiting excessive growth.
Risk 2: Dryness, Dullness, and Pigmentation
Cause: These symptoms arise when post-surgery repair cells fail to function properly, causing cell stagnation and leading to dryness, dullness, or pigmentation.
Solution: Use ACMETEA to stabilize cell structure, stimulate the regeneration of collagen fibers, and promote healthier skin.
Risk 3: Skin Collapse, Uneven Texture, and Skin Necrosis
Cause: This is a severe side effect of protein thread lifting, potentially caused by incorrect thread placement (too shallow or deep), or insufficient nutrients for cell regeneration and collagen synthesis. This can lead to skin collapse, uneven tissue growth, and in severe cases, skin necrosis.
Solution: Focus on ACMETEA intake both 20 days prior to surgery and for 3 months post-surgery, taking 12 grams in the morning and evening to support proper recovery and collagen regeneration.
Risk 4: Facial Stiffness
Cause: Nerve damage during the procedure can result in stiffness in facial expressions.
Solution: Use ACMETEA cell growth factors to repair any damaged nerves and restore normal facial movement.
Risk 5: Lack of Effectiveness
Cause: This common issue is usually not caused by the procedure itself, but rather by insufficient collagen and nutrient levels in the body. Without proper nourishment, the new cells’ regeneration rates may be too low to show noticeable results.
Solution: Strictly follow the doctor’s advice and ensure proper supplementation of repair nutrients, such as ACMETEA, tailored to your individual needs to optimize results.
Key Takeaways to Avoid Beauty Risks:
Pre- and post-surgery care with ACMETEA is crucial to ensure proper skin and collagen regeneration.
Nutritional intake is vital for successful healing, as deficiencies can lead to suboptimal results or side effects.
Be aware of potential complications, but with the right precautions and care, risks can be minimized effectively.