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30th December 2025


Hello. Could you tell me the price for thread lift. Thanks


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Dr Fatima Ahmed



5th January 2026


Answer: Thank you for your email enquiry.

I would like to invite you in for a with one of our highly skilled practitioners. It is during this that they will assess your concerns and together, you will create a plan to suit your needs.

Soft® uses a double action effect to restore and more toned skin, but also a shapelier face. To meet this requirement, Silhouette Soft® combines two effects: An immediate of the tissue and a of .

The effect is and discreet. It is the result of tissue compression and skin elevation at the time of implanting the suture. After inserting the suture, the doctor applies slight pressure on the area. In this way, the doctor reshapes the contours of your face and makes it smoother.

The effect is gradual and natural: polylactic acid (PLA), the principal of Silhouette Soft® is a known in the field for many years (suture thread, pins, screws and nails for bone are all made from PLA). It is because this is particularly biocompatible with human beings, and also biodegradable, that such have been . Once the suture is applied, the polylactic acid acts on the deeper layers of the skin and naturally stimulates the body so that it produces its own collagen. This action, which continues over time, helps the volume of saggy areas and restores to the face and perfectly .

You may find it to watch the video on our Channel, which shows Gillian undergoing this procedure and the remarkable results that are .

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Click the link below to view our Silhouette Soft .

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We not only offer a consultation but also a follow up appointment to ensure that you are completely happy with the result. At consultation there will be time spent with you to exactly what you would like to from your procedure. Our practitioners will guide you and work with you.

charge is £50, this is deductible if you proceed with the .

For four threads, Silhouette Soft starts from £1,600.

Please let me know if you have any other questions or to arrange your complimentary consultation.

I look to hearing from you.





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Dr Lisa Delamaine



5th January 2026


Answer: For full face using spring threads which last about 5 years its £2500.


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Dr Victoria Dobbie



5th January 2026


Answer: Why Choose Dr Victoria for Thread Lifts?



a thread lift is as much about who performs it as the threads themselves. When done well, a thread lift should look subtle, balanced, and entirely natural—never obvious or .



Dr Victoria brings a rare combination of deep anatomical knowledge, long-term clinical experience, and aesthetic restraint to every thread lift procedure.



With over 21 years in clinical practice, more than 42,000 aesthetic treatments performed, and over eight years’ experience specifically with thread lifts, she uses threads as a precision tool, not a trend-led . Her approach is rooted in understanding how faces age structurally—and when lifting is the right answer.



What truly sets Dr apart is selection. She is known for being honest and measured, recommending thread lifts only when they are genuinely likely to a result. If are not the right option for your face, she will explain why—and guide you toward a more appropriate alternative.



Dr in MINT™ PDO threads, which are designed for controlled and tissue rather than volume. These are used conservatively, with vectors, to to areas such as the jawline and mid-face while natural facial movement and expression.



Patients often choose Dr because they want to:



Look fresher, not "done"



sagging without adding or filler



Avoid while still meaningful change



Be by someone who prioritises safety, ethics, and facial harmony



As an experienced trainer, Dr Victoria holds herself to the same she teaches: meticulous technique, realistic outcomes, and respect for the face in front of her.



Ultimately, her philosophy is simple: the best work should be discreet, proportionate, and quietly . That is exactly what she aims to with every thread lift she .



Who Is the Ideal for a MINT™ Thread Lift



A measured, realistic view—because depend far more on than on the thread itself.



The ideal candidate for a MINT thread lift is not someone dramatic change, but someone at a specific point in facial ageing where lift is needed, yet would be excessive.



In terms, this is a patient who looks slightly heavier, lower, or tired, rather than deflated.



They typically fall into the late 30s to early 60s age range, although age matters more than chronological age. Skin still has reasonable elasticity, but early is evident—most often around the jawline, jowls, and .



These usually present with mild to moderate laxity, not excess skin. The can still be and held, which is essential for threads to work well. Once laxity becomes advanced or skin is very poor, threads are simply being asked to do a job they are not to do.



The best candidates want lift, not volume. They may already have filler on board and instinctively feel that adding more is no longer the answer. Often they say they feel their face looks "heavy" rather than hollow. For these patients, support and repositioning is exactly what is missing.



They also tend to be people who value natural-looking results. A MINT thread lift suits patients who want to look fresher and more defined, without an or overdone outcome. It is not a treatment for those a surgical facelift effect.



Equally important is mindset. Ideal candidates understand that this is a minimally invasive procedure with limits. They accept that results are subtle but meaningful, that improvement continues over months, and that is finite rather than permanent.



By contrast, patients with very heavy lower faces, significant excess skin, thin or fragile dermis, or are not good candidates. In these cases, threads often disappoint—not because they are ineffective, but because they were the wrong tool.



The quiet truth with MINT is this: when used on the right face, at the right time, they can be genuinely elegant. When used too late, or too aggressively, they are blamed for to deliver something they were never designed to provide.



MINT Threads vs Other PDO Threads



Thread lifts have been around long enough now that we can separate noise from . Not all PDO are created equal, and lumping them together does patients—a . The differences matter, particularly when the goal is lift, not just "skin improvement".



Let’s break it down.



1. MINT Threads: Built for Lift and


MINT (Minimally Nonsurgical Thread) sit at the more robust end of the PDO . They are moulded, not cut, which is a distinction.



Barbs are deep, bi-directional, and moulded into the thread rather than sliced out. This preserves the of the core thread and gives higher strength, meaning they are less likely to snap or lose grip over time. Their is true tissue repositioning, not just .



In practical terms, this means MINT threads can physically move tissue and hold it, particularly in areas like the jawline, jowls, and mid-face. Results are immediate, with the added bonus of collagen over the following months.



This is why MINT threads are often by experienced practitioners when lift is rather than .



2. Standard Cog PDO Threads: and Operator-Dependent



Traditional cog threads are widely available and vary enormously in quality so cheap is an of a poor product and low skilled provider.



Their barbs are often cut rather than moulded, which the thread by removing . This results in lower strength and a higher chance of breakage, asymmetry, or early loss of lift.



Some can perform reasonably well in skilled hands and carefully selected patients, but they tend to offer less predictable longevity. Many early disappointments with thread lifts can be traced back to these being pushed beyond what they are realistically of .



They can lift, but usually less, and for a shorter period of time.



3. Mono PDO Threads: Skin Quality, Not


Mono are smooth, single with no barbs at all.



Their role is stimulation and mild skin . Over time, they can improve texture, firmness, and fine lines, but they have no lifting capacity .



They are best thought of as a skin rather than a lifting one. Marketing them as a "thread lift" is . No amount of mono threads will reposition jowls.



4. Screw and Tornado Threads: Volume-Light, Lift-Light



Screw or twisted sit somewhere between mono and cog .



They mild volumisation and collagen induction, with subtle in areas such as fine lines or early folds. Any lifting effect is minimal.



They can be useful in very select cases, but they are not a substitute for a true lifting thread.



The Honest Bottom


If your concern is skin quality, many PDO can help.

If the concern is sagging, the options narrow quickly.



MINT threads stand out because they are engineered for lift, not because they are fashionable. That does not make them for everyone, but when they are used on the right patient, by an clinician, with vector planning, the results can be quietly rather than shouty.



And that, arguably, is exactly what good aesthetic medicine should aim for.





As an aesthetic trainer, Dr Victoria holds herself to the same standards she teaches: meticulous technique, realistic outcomes, and respect for the face in front of her.



Ultimately, her philosophy is simple: the best work should be discreet, proportionate, and quietly . That is exactly what she aims to deliver with every thread lift she performs.



Prices typically range from £400 to £2,500, reflecting the fact that no two faces—and no two plans—are the same. The final cost depends on a number of factors, including your age, skin quality, facial structure, and what you would like a thread lift to achieve, as well as the expected of the result and whether any treatments are to optimise or your .


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Mr David Gateley FRCS



5th January 2026


Answer: Good morning Sarah,



Thank you for MediSPA via Consulting Room.



Thread lifts are quoted on your according to how many threads you will be needing. The treatment starts from £1000. Please, book in to see Mr Gateley, our medical director and and he will be able to assess the area for you.



You can book an from our website and book a with him or our front of house team .



We'll look to seeing you soon.

Best wishes,



Nakedhealth Team


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Dr. Jo McInerney



5th January 2026


Answer: Hi Sarah



The thread lift price is based on cost per thread. We charge £175 / thread.



A more cost can be given following a consultation with myself.



Many thanks

Dr Jo


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