Yi Kyu-Ho, Park Soo Yeon
Division in Anatomy and Developmental Biology, Department of Oral Biology, Human Identification Research Institute, BK21 FOUR Project, Yonsei University College of Dentistry, Seoul, Korea.
Maylin Clinic (Apgujeong), Seoul, Korea.
J Cosmet Dermatol. 2025 Jan;24(1):e16745. doi: 10.1111/jocd.16745.
Thread lifting is a minimally invasive technique for addressing facial aging and skin laxity. Despite its popularity, it carries risks of complications ranging from minor bruising to severe structural injuries. Comprehensive understanding of these complications is vital for optimizing outcomes.
To analyze the complications associated with facial thread lifting, provide insights into their underlying mechanisms, and propose effective management strategies to minimize risks.
PATIENTS/METHODS: A comprehensive review of complications from thread lifting was conducted, focusing on patient outcomes and procedural challenges. Data from clinical studies, case reports, and expert recommendations were analyzed to identify common and severe complications. Advanced techniques, such as ultrasound-guided procedures, were evaluated for their efficacy in preventing complications.
Common complications included bruising, pain, swelling, bleeding, and dimpling, often arising from improper technique or anatomical factors. Severe issues such as infection, granuloma, thread migration, nerve damage, and parotid gland injuries were less frequent but posed significant challenges. Management strategies included massage, saline or filler injections, botulinum toxin, and surgical interventions for persistent or severe cases. Ultrasound-guided techniques demonstrated efficacy in reducing risks, particularly for glandular and vascular injuries.
While thread lifting offers a promising alternative to surgical facelifts, its success depends on precise technique, anatomical knowledge, and effective complication management. Preventive measures, including preoperative planning, proper thread placement, and patient-specific customization, are crucial. Future advancements in imaging technologies and thread materials will likely enhance safety and efficacy, ensuring better patient satisfaction and outcomes.
线雕是一种用于解决面部衰老和皮肤松弛问题的微创技术。尽管其广受欢迎,但它存在从轻微瘀伤到严重结构损伤等一系列并发症的风险。全面了解这些并发症对于优化治疗效果至关重要。
分析与面部线雕相关的并发症,深入了解其潜在机制,并提出有效的管理策略以降低风险。
患者/方法:对面部线雕并发症进行了全面综述,重点关注患者治疗效果和手术挑战。分析了临床研究、病例报告和专家建议中的数据,以确定常见和严重并发症。对超声引导手术等先进技术在预防并发症方面的效果进行了评估。
常见并发症包括瘀伤、疼痛、肿胀、出血和酒窝形成,通常由技术不当或解剖因素引起。感染、肉芽肿、线体移位、神经损伤和腮腺损伤等严重问题虽较少见,但带来了重大挑战。管理策略包括按摩、注射生理盐水或填充剂、肉毒杆菌毒素,以及针对持续或严重病例的手术干预。超声引导技术在降低风险方面显示出效果,特别是对于腺体和血管损伤。
虽然线雕为手术面部提升提供了一种有前景的替代方法,但其成功取决于精确的技术、解剖学知识和有效的并发症管理。包括术前规划、正确的线体放置和针对患者的定制等预防措施至关重要。成像技术和线体材料的未来进展可能会提高安全性和疗效,确保更好的患者满意度和治疗效果。