Thread lifts have become increasingly popular at Korean clinics, offering facial lifting without surgery. Understanding the different types helps set realistic expectations.

PDO threads are the most common, dissolving over 6-12 months while stimulating collagen production. Effects are subtle—don't expect surgical-level lifting. Best for mild sagging in patients who aren't ready for surgery.

PLLA threads (like Sculptra threads) last longer, up to 2 years, with more pronounced collagen stimulation. Results appear gradually as your body produces new collagen around the threads.

PCL threads offer the longest duration, potentially lasting 2-3 years. They're newer to market, so long-term data is limited compared to PDO.

Cog threads have barbs that grip tissue for immediate lifting effect, while smooth threads primarily stimulate collagen without lifting. Many treatments combine both types.

Honest expectations: Thread lifts provide subtle improvement, not dramatic transformation. They work best for patients in their 30s-40s with mild to moderate sagging. Severe sagging requires surgical intervention.

Recovery involves some swelling and potential bruising for 1-2 weeks. Avoid excessive facial movement and manipulation during healing. Results continue improving over 2-3 months as collagen develops.