How long does it last? Around 12 to 18 months. Sometimes less. Sometimes a bit more.
The threads themselves dissolve in a few months. Gone. But the lift? That sticks around longer. Because your skin builds collagen during that time.
So even after threads disappear… the effect stays. For a while.
Take Meera. She got a thread lift before a big event. First month? Face looked tighter. Clean. By month six, still holding up well. Around month fourteen, she noticed things slowly settling again. Not sudden. Just gradual.
That’s how it fades. Quietly.
Quick tip — good work lasts longer than more work.
Also, don’t expect the same sharp lift forever. The peak look stays for a few months. Then it softens. Still better than before, though.
And yeah, maintenance helps. Some people redo it after a year. Not a must. Just an option.
That’s the real win. Flexible, not permanent.
1. Do thread lifts last longer than fillers?
Sometimes yes. Different purpose, though.
2. Can I make results last longer?
Good skincare, healthy routine… helps a bit.
3. When should I redo it?
Usually after 12–18 months, if needed.
In short — it lasts, then slowly fades. No sudden drop.
So… okay with temporary lift or looking for something permanent?