Non-surgical facelift methods are one of the procedures preferred by those who want to achieve a younger and fresh appearance without the need for surgical intervention in facial aesthetics. Among these methods, the increasingly popular Dynamic Lift method stands out as a minimally invasive technique. Dynamic suspension is used as a non-surgical facelift method to lift facial contours, reduce sagging and provide a younger appearance. It generally aims to reshape the facial skin and tissues through dissolvable threads.
What is Dynamic Lift?
The basic technology used in the dynamic suspension facelift procedure is the placement of specially designed biologically compatible (biocompatible) threads under the skin. These threads are absorbed by the body over time and stimulate the skin regeneration process. The special structures inside the threads pull the tissues under the skin upwards and help to lift sagging over time.
With this process, the elasticity of the skin increases and collagen production is triggered, resulting in a rejuvenated appearance. Dynamic lift is a suitable procedure for eyebrow lifting, lifting sagging cheeks, clarifying the jowl and jaw line, and removing sagging in the neck. It is a non-surgical facelift procedure that gives highly effective results in various parts of the face.
How is Dynamic Lift Applied?
Dynamic suspension application is usually performed under local anesthesia and takes an average of 30-60 minutes. During the procedure, specially designed dissolvable threads are placed under the skin. These threads are placed in a specific area, pulling the skin tissue upwards and helping to clarify facial contours. This method, which can be applied to different parts of the face, gives effective results in various areas such as forehead, cheeks and jawline.
First, your doctor evaluates the facial structure and skin condition. It is determined which areas will be treated. Local anesthesia is usually applied so that the patient does not feel pain or discomfort during the procedure. Threads are placed under the skin with the help of thin cannulas and the skin is pulled upwards. A significant difference is observed immediately after the procedure.
Dynamic sling application is performed as a single-session procedure. However, some patients may prefer to repeat the procedure after a few years in order to maintain the permanence of the results and the desired appearance.
Differences Between Dynamic Lift and Classic Facelift
There are many differences between a dynamic lift and a classic facelift. Classical facelift is a surgical procedure performed under anesthesia and the healing process can be quite long. Dynamic sling is a non-surgical facelift procedure, no surgical intervention is required and the recovery period is quite short.
Advantages and Disadvantages of Dynamic Lift
The advantages of the dynamic sling method of non-surgical facelift are as follows:
- It does not require surgery.
- It offers a fast healing process.
- Provides natural looking results.
- Stimulates collagen production in the skin.
The disadvantages include that the effect is not as long-lasting as a surgical facelift. Also, some people may experience minimal bruising or swelling after the procedure.
Who is the Dynamic Lift Method Suitable for?
Dynamic lift is generally suitable for people with mild or moderate sagging of the face. Individuals who have lost skin elasticity but are young enough not to need surgical intervention may prefer this method.
- Individuals between the ages of 35-55
- People who do not want a surgical facelift
- Individuals who have not lost too much skin elasticity
- Those who want a short recovery period
Dynamic sling may not be suitable for individuals with advanced sagging or too much skin loosening. Such individuals should consider a classic surgical facelift.