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Thread Lift in Australia

Compare AHPRA-registered thread lift surgeons in Australia. Read verified reviews, see typical AUD pricing, and find the right specialist for your procedure.

About Thread Lift

A thread lift is a non-surgical cosmetic procedure designed to gently lift and reposition sagging skin on the face and neck, offering a more youthful appearance without the need for extensive surgery. This innovative treatment utilises dissolvable sutures, or "threads," made from biocompatible materials such as polydioxanone (PDO) or poly-L-lactic acid (PLLA). These threads are carefully inserted under the skin, providing immediate support and stimulating the body's natural collagen production over time.

This procedure is ideal for individuals experiencing mild to moderate skin laxity who are not yet ready for a surgical facelift, or who prefer a less invasive option. Common treatment areas include the jowls, cheeks, eyebrows, and neck. Candidates typically have good skin elasticity and realistic expectations about the outcomes. A thread lift can help to improve facial contours, reduce the appearance of fine lines and wrinkles, and create a subtle "lifted" effect, leading to a refreshed and revitalised look.

The procedure offers a shorter recovery period compared to traditional surgery and typically delivers results that can last from 12 to 18 months, depending on the individual, the type of threads used, and their lifestyle factors. It's an excellent option for those seeking gradual, natural-looking improvements to their facial aesthetics.

Cost of Thread Lift in Australia

Pricing for Thread Lift in Australia typically ranges from $2,000 to $6,000 AUD depending on surgeon experience, complexity, and inclusions. Always confirm total cost (including theatre, anaesthetist, and follow-up) at consultation.

Recovery from Thread Lift

Following a thread lift, patients can generally expect a relatively short recovery period compared to surgical alternatives. Some mild swelling, bruising, and tenderness in the treated areas are common and typically subside within a few days to a week. You may also feel a slight pulling or tension in the skin, which is normal as the threads settle. Most individuals can resume their normal daily activities within a few days, though strenuous exercise and significant facial movements should be avoided for a few weeks. It is often recommended to sleep on your back for the first few nights and avoid rubbing or massaging the treated areas to allow the threads to properly integrate.

Safety and risks of Thread Lift

As with any cosmetic procedure, thread lifts carry potential risks, though serious complications are rare. Common, temporary side effects include bruising, swelling, tenderness, and slight asymmetry. Less common risks may include infection, thread migration, visible threads, or nerve irritation. Selecting a qualified and experienced practitioner is crucial to minimise these risks. Open communication with your practitioner about your medical history and any concerns will help ensure a safe and effective treatment experience.

Frequently asked questions about Thread Lift

How long do thread lift results last?

The results of a thread lift typically last between 12 to 18 months, depending on factors such as the type of threads used, your individual metabolism, and lifestyle. Maintaining a healthy lifestyle can help prolong the effects.

Is a thread lift painful?

The procedure is performed under local anaesthetic, meaning you should not feel pain during the treatment. You may experience some mild discomfort, pressure, or a pulling sensation. Any post-procedure tenderness can usually be managed with over-the-counter pain relief.

Are there any restrictions after a thread lift?

Yes, it's recommended to avoid strenuous exercise, excessive facial movements, and deep facial massages for several weeks after the procedure. Sleeping on your back is also advised for the first few nights to allow the threads to settle properly.

When can I see the results of a thread lift?

You may notice an immediate subtle lift after the procedure. However, the full results, including the collagen stimulation benefits, will become more apparent over several weeks to a few months as your body naturally responds to the threads.

How to choose a Thread Lift surgeon in Australia

  1. Look for FRACS (plastic surgery) or ACCS membership and verify AHPRA registration before booking.
  2. Review the surgeon's portfolio for thread lift results similar to what you are seeking.
  3. Book consultations with 2–3 surgeons. Ask about technique, experience, expected results, recovery, and total cost.
  4. Use the AHPRA-mandated 7-day cooling-off period to compare and reflect before confirming surgery.

General information

This page is general information for prospective patients researching thread lift in Australia. It is not personal medical advice. Clinical timing, eligibility, risks and outcomes vary — discuss your specific case with an AHPRA-registered surgeon at consultation.