The threads used in a thread lift dissolve over time. Usually within a few months. Gone.
But your results? They stick around longer. Why? Because your skin builds collagen while those threads are there.
So you get a lift now. And some firmness later.
But permanent? No.
Take Kavya. She loved her results in the first few months. Jawline looked tighter. Face felt… fresher. Around a year later, things slowly started softening again. Not suddenly. Just gradual. Like your face easing back.
That’s how it works.
Quick tip — think of it like a boost, not a fix.
Also, results don’t just disappear overnight. They fade slowly. You still look better than before for a while.
That’s the good part.
And honestly, some people like that it’s not permanent. You can adjust, redo, or just let it be.
No long-term commitment.
That’s the real win, not some forever promise.
1. How long does a thread lift last?
Usually around 12–18 months.
2. Can I make it permanent?
Nope. But you can maintain results with repeat sessions.
3. Is it better than surgery?
Different thing. Less dramatic, less commitment.
In short — not permanent, but not pointless either.
So… okay with temporary lift or chasing forever results?