Contraindications

Before undergoing any invasive cosmetic or surgical procedure, it is important to consider potential contraindications to ensure the safety and effectiveness of the treatment. Some of the contraindications for Gold Thread™ implantation include:

Contraindications

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General contraindications for all invasive cosmetic and surgical methods (pregnancy, lactation, acute infectious and somatic diseases in the stage of decompensation, oncological pathology, etc.)

These are general contraindications that apply to all invasive cosmetic and surgical methods. Patients who are pregnant, lactating, have acute infectious and somatic diseases in the stage of decompensation, or have oncological pathology are not eligible for gold threads implantation.

Autoimmune diseases and connective tissue pathology

Patients with autoimmune diseases and connective tissue pathology are not suitable candidates for gold threads implantation.

Disorders of the blood coagulation system

Patients with blood coagulation disorders are not eligible for gold threads implantation due to the risk of bleeding and bruising.

Skin diseases (especially those accompanied by the Koebner reaction)

Patients with skin diseases, especially those accompanied by the Koebner reaction, are not eligible for gold threads implantation.

Injuries and skin lesions at the sites of the proposed implantation (acne, herpes, rosacea, papillomatosis, etc.)

Patients with injuries and skin lesions at the sites of the proposed implantation, such as acne, herpes, rosacea, papillomatosis, are not suitable candidates for gold threads implantation.

Mental illness

Patients with mental illness are not eligible for gold threads implantation.

 

Gold threads implantation is a safe and effective alternative to traditional facelift surgery. The procedure involves implanting threads made of biocompatible material, such as gold, under the skin to lift and tighten sagging skin. The procedure is minimally invasive, with minimal downtime and a lower risk of complications compared to traditional facelift surgery. The gold threads are gradually absorbed by the body over time, leaving behind newly formed collagen fibers that help maintain the skin's firmness and elasticity.

Over the past six years, scientific work has been conducted on the prevention and treatment of keloid scars. Upon reaching compensation for the course of hypothyroidism, a trial implantation of one thread is carried out, for example, in the forehead. Further, in the absence of pathological scarring, gold threads are implanted in the full planned volume. Gold Thread™ implantation has been found to be well-tolerated by patients, with a high rate of satisfaction and minimal risk of complications.