One of the most exotic sounding face lifts on the market today is the gold thread face lift. In this remarkable procedure, real 24 karat gold threads are used to tighten, lift, and shape the patient's face, resulting in a more youthful, balanced look. This method has been gaining acclaim recently, but there is also some concern about a problem that sounds like something out of a bad horror film, and that is that the gold threads might start to pop out of the skin.
I recently heard one woman relate her experience with the gold thread face lift. She spoke about how happy she was with the procedure, and how it balanced out her face and gave her a more normal look, as she had been suffering from the effects of Bell's Palsy for years.
A couple of days after the procedure, she was shocked to look in the mirror and see two gold threads popping out of her forehead. A quick visit to her facelift doctor was able to remedy this, as she clipped a centimeter off the end of each thread and the rest of the threads did stay inside.
This is something that can occur pretty commonly with a gold thread lift, but if the facelift was done properly it should only happen during the first week or so after the procedure and is easily rectifiable. It is simply the result of the body rejecting the gold threads, which it sees as a foreign object, but as gold is something that is not harmful to the body, it shouldn't keep on happening.
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