MANILA, Philippines - Nothing can be more unnerving than for an old friend or a relative to say, “You look so haggard; you’d better do something about your nasolabial fold (or whatever other folds might have latched on to your face).”
Sure, the motive for blurting out that statement is well meaning, but since it was uttered within earshot of at least three other people... ouch! But then again, rather than wallow in hurt and frustration, or worse, anger at who dared say that straight to your face or anger directed at yourself, it’s best to take the matter constructively.
The best solution is threadlift. No, it isn’t a machine, though admittedly it sounds like it is. But it is a procedure: a medical procedure which is hinged on the latest medical breakthroughs in the aesthetics arena.
Whether your pressing concerns are your nasolabial lines and/or any of these — worry lines, glabellar lines, perlorbital lines, or chin lines or crease — the ultimate solution is the same: threadlifting or power cell lifting.
According to an authority on anti-aging and aesthetic solutions, Dr. Mary Jane Torres of the Zen Institute, this is a new lifting technique “which injects multiple threads for strong lifting effect and for enhancing cell engraftment to the treatment areas.”
The thread itself is both safe and effective and, considering that what is used is not a single thread but multiple threads, the effect is much better. In fact, the strong lifting effect by multiple threads — its differentiated lifting effect — is much stronger than single thread products, yielding a high satisfaction as a lifting treatment even without cell therapy.
Now what’s all the multiple threads lifting all about? Torres said, “It has a scaffold effect for stem cells and PRP, Platelet Rich Plasma; actually, the multiple threads serve as scaffolding for cell therapy by injecting stem cells and/or doing PRP.”
On the advantages, she said, “There is a high possibility of cell viability and engraftment as the multiple threads perform a role as scaffolds, with strong lifting effects.”
Torres said, “Surprisingly, there is no pain and the procedure is classified as only minimal invasive; there is no fear of surgery here, and even the needle that we use is so tiny, it’s a gauge 26 needle (38 mm, 50 mm) with Luer-lok tip and the thread used is Polydioxanone (PDO) material, KFDA 4th grade, safe enough even for use in cardiac arrest cases.”
“Other similar solutions were designed without considering cell therapy, but what we have had gone through maximized improvements, so the procedure yields both effective lifting and cell regeneration and there’s been reported high satisfaction due to immediate positive effects on patients wherever it’s been used in other countries,” Torres said.
“We’re lucky this is now in the Philippines, and we at Zen can rightfully claim to have the confidence to do the procedure competently and safely,” she added.