What is a Threadlift?
A threadlift, or suture lift, procedure is an anti-aging procedure where special absorbable and invisible threads are used to augment the features of the face and hold the skin and facial tissue in place. The threadlift procedure is long lasting compared to anti-aging injectables. The procedure augments drooping eyebrows, sunken cheeks and sagging jowls and necks. It takes about two or three hours to carry out. Threadlift results last for about two years.
How is a Threadlift performed?
Sterile thin needles with absorbable, fine barbed thread dipped in stem cell liquid are inserted under the skin of the area to be treated. They are pulled out together leaving the thread inside the skin. Collagen is stimulated when the needles are pulled out and this augments skin tone. The thread is slowly absorbed by the skin.
Are Threadlifts painful?
Threadlifts are performed after administering local anaesthesia. Patients will feel no pain during a threadlift procedure.
When can I travel by air after a Threadlift procedure?
Patients should not travel by air for two weeks after the threadlift procedure. They should consult their doctor and get certified as fit to travel before embarking on their journey.
How long does recovery take after a Threadlift procedure?
Patients take one to two weeks to completely recover from a threadlift procedure.
What aftercare is required after a Threadlift procedure?
Patients should take all prescribed medications correctly. Patients should eat soft food for at least two weeks. Patients should keep their head elevated while sleeping for two weeks and keep their feet elevated while sitting. They should not talk or move their face for at least a day. They should avoid putting on makeup for at least three days. They should avoid strenuous exercises and lifting heavy objects for at least a month.
Why visit Manila?
Why is Manila a popular tourist destination?
Manila, the capital of the Philippines, has a vast array of activities for tourists. The Rizal Park, named after Jose Rizal, the national hero of the Philippines, is studded with historical monuments. Manila also has some well-known and historically significant churches and the world’s oldest Chinatown. Manila is a shopper's and bargain hunter's paradise with large malls that feel like mini-cities. Manila offers a wide range of accommodation options for tourists, from super luxury hotels to budget accommodation or self-catering apartments.
Why is Manila a popular international medical tourism destination?
Hospitals and clinics in Manila have world class facilities and offer high quality medical and dental treatments at affordable rates. The staff in the hospitals usually speak English. The hospitals and clinics that offer medical tourism are accredited by the Philippines Department of Health and internationally accredited by the JCI and ISO. They offer low cost healthcare packages combining treatment with a holiday for overseas patients.
How does a medical tourist get to Manila from the airport?
Manila is served by the Ninoy Aquino International Airport. There are taxis and airport buses that take tourists to the city. Tourists who want to travel in the traditional Filipino vehicle called Jeepney can find them waiting for customers outside the airport.
What are the visa requirements for medical tourists to the Philippines?
There are no specific medical tourism visas required for patients. Patients with valid passports and return tickets from the UK, USA, Canada, Australia, Kuwait and a few other countries do not require a Visa for staying in the Philippines for up to 21 days. Patients can get details of visa requirements by visiting the website: www.immigration.gov.ph
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