Facelift vs Thread Lift: Which treatment is best for facial rejuvenation?
When the first signs of sagging, loss of firmness, or facial drooping appear, many people face the same question: facelift vs thread lift — which is the better option?
Both treatments are designed to combat facial aging, but they present significant differences in terms of technique, results, duration, and recovery. In this article we analyse each procedure in depth to help you make an informed decision.
What is a facelift?
A facelift (rhytidectomy) is a surgical procedure that corrects sagging of the face and neck by repositioning the deep tissues and removing excess skin.
It is a procedure that:
- Restructures the upper, middle, and lower thirds of the face
- Improves jawline definition
- Corrects drooping cheeks and a double chin
- Delivers long-lasting and visible results
A facelift works on deep tissue planes, not just the skin, which allows for global and natural rejuvenation when performed by qualified specialists.
What is a thread lift?
A thread lift is a minimally invasive treatment that involves inserting absorbable threads under the skin to create an immediate tightening effect and stimulate collagen production.
This procedure:
- Is performed under local anaesthesia
- Does not require surgery
- Has a fast recovery
- Delivers a mild to moderate lifting effect
In addition to the initial mechanical effect, the threads promote progressive skin regeneration through collagen biostimulation.
Facelift vs thread lift: key differences
When comparing a facelift vs a thread lift, it is important to analyse the following aspects:
1. Level of invasiveness
- Facelift: surgical procedure.
- Thread lift: minimally invasive outpatient technique.
2. Results
- Facelift: deeper, structural, and longer-lasting results.
- Thread lift: more subtle and progressive results.
3. Duration of effect
- Facelift: can last more than 10 years depending on the case.
- Thread lift: approximate effect of 6 to 12 months.
4. Recovery
- Facelift: requires a recovery period of several weeks.
- Thread lift: fast recovery, generally within a few days.
5. Indications
- Facelift: indicated for moderate or advanced sagging.
- Thread lift: recommended for mild skin sagging or early signs of aging.
Which treatment delivers better results?
The answer depends on the degree of aging and the patient’s expectations.
If you are looking for a significant change, a redefined facial oval, and long-term results, the deep plane facelift is usually the most effective option.
If you prefer a discreet improvement with minimal downtime and no surgery, a thread lift can be a suitable alternative.
It is not about choosing which is “better” in absolute terms, but which is most appropriate for each specific case.
Can a facelift and thread lift be combined?
Yes. In some comprehensive facial rejuvenation plans, thread lifts can be used as a prior treatment to delay surgery, or as a complement following a surgical facelift to maintain results.
The key is to undergo a personalised assessment with a facial plastic surgery specialist.
Which to choose? Facelift vs thread lift
The decision between a facelift and a thread lift should be based on:
- Biological skin age
- Degree of sagging
- Aesthetic goals
- Time available for recovery
- Expected duration of results
At IMAGN Institute, every patient receives an individualised assessment to determine the most appropriate treatment, always prioritising natural, harmonious, and safe results.
Both the facelift and the thread lift are effective treatments for combating facial sagging, but they act at different levels.
- A facelift offers deep and long-lasting rejuvenation.
- A thread lift provides a moderate tightening effect with minimal downtime.
If you are considering improving the firmness of your face and are unsure which option to choose, a specialist consultation is the first step towards making the best decision.
Frequently asked questions about facelift vs thread lift
Which is better: a facelift or a thread lift?
There is no universally better option. The choice between a facelift and a thread lift depends on the degree of sagging and the results you are looking for. A facelift offers deeper and longer-lasting rejuvenation, while a thread lift provides a more subtle and less invasive tightening effect.
Which lasts longer, a facelift or a thread lift?
When comparing a facelift vs a thread lift, duration is a key difference. A facelift can maintain its results for between 15 and 20 years, depending on the patient and their aftercare. You can find more information in our article on how long facelift results last. Thread lifts typically last between 6 and 12 months, as the threads are absorbable.
Which treatment is less invasive: a facelift or a thread lift?
When analysing a facelift vs a thread lift in terms of invasiveness, thread lifts are clearly less invasive. They are performed under local anaesthesia and do not require surgery. A facelift, by contrast, is a surgical procedure that involves a longer recovery period.
Are the results of a facelift or thread lift natural-looking?
Both a facelift and a thread lift can deliver natural-looking results when performed by qualified specialists. The difference lies in the intensity of the outcome: a facelift corrects advanced sagging, while thread lifts improve mild to moderate cases.
Can a facelift and thread lift be combined?
Yes. In some cases, following a facelift, thread lifts can be used as a complementary treatment to maintain firmness in certain areas. They can also be used as an intermediate option before resorting to surgery.
What age is a facelift or thread lift recommended for?
There is no exact age, but rather an indication based on the condition of the skin. In general, thread lifts are recommended for patients with mild sagging from the age of 35–40 onwards. A facelift is usually indicated when there is moderate or advanced sagging, typically from the age of 40 onwards, although each case must be assessed individually. If you are unsure which technique is most suitable for you, you can explore the different facelift techniques available at IMAGN Institute.
About the author
Dr. Ahmad Saad
Medical Director – IMAGN Institute, Barcelona
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