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FeatherLift® (Feather Lift) Cost & Profile

  • Avg. Cost: $4200
  • Candidate: sagging or drooping skin around jowls, eyes, neck, or brow
  • Length: 1/2 - 1 hour
  • Treatments: 1
  • Results: Long-lasting
  • Back to work: 2-3

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FeatherLift® Basics


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Instead of the invasive, traditional facelift that involves the removal of skin, fat and tissue, the FeatherLift® system uses barbed threads to pull skin tighter without cutting

What is FeatherLift®?

Instead of the invasive, traditional facelift that involves the removal of skin, fat and tissue, the FeatherLift® system uses barbed threads to pull skin tighter without cutting.  The first system of this type was developed in 1999 by Russian doctor Marlen A. Salamanidze.  FeatherLift®, which is still undergoing FDA clinical trials, does not produce the dramatic immediate effects of a traditional facelift, but greatly decreases the appearance of droopiness or saggy skin, and the results improve over time as collagen forms around the thread's barbs and pulls the skin tighter.

How It's Done

After the skin is properly cleaned and marked for the sites of thread insertion, the doctor administers a local anesthetic that is usually a mix of Lidocaine, epinephrine, saline, and sodium carbonate.  A needle with the barbed thread is then inserted into the marked areas and pulled through, leaving the thread in the skin.  The thread is then positioned and anchored, then cut at the skin and its ends are inserted beneath the surface.

This process is repeated as many times as necessary, and the treatment areas are usually taped to prevent movement.  The average amount of threads used tends to be around 14.  The procedure, in total, takes less than an hour to perform.

Technology

Because FeatherLift® is a relatively new procedure that is still seeking FDA approval, there is a small number of doctors that are trained to perform it: about 250 nationwide.  The threads made for the procedure are called Aptos threads, manufactured by Kolster Methods Inc. (K.M.I.). 

Recovery / Post Op Expectations

Recovery time from this procedure is short, and normal, light activities can be returned to within an hour, but you are advised not to talk for the first day.  For the first week strenuous activity should be avoided; i.e. exercise, excessive talking, shaving. 

FeatherLift® has been performed for five years, with about 80% of patients reporting that the threads are still holding tightly.  

Complications

Swelling and bruising are typical after effects, but fade gradually.  In rare cases allergic reactions occur, unevenness is experienced, and/or threads become dislodged during sleep, but can be easily removed or fixed by your doctor.  In most cases, no scarring is reported.

Am I A Candidate?

A candidate for this procedure can be anyone who is unhappy with sagging or drooping skin around his or her eyes, jowls, neck, or brow.  This procedure does not produce as drastic changes as the traditional facelift (Rhytidectomy) and is not permanent; therefore, patients are sometimes younger or require only moderate rejuvenation.

Costs

The average for FeatherLift® is about $300-$350 per thread.  There are sometimes additional charges for anesthesia and operating room costs.    

Published: 09/01/2004, Last Updated: 08/23/2008

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