Spider web aesthetics is one of the non-surgical facial rejuvenation methods in which flat threads made of PDO material, which have been used in surgical procedures for years are used. Since flat threads are used in the application, the threads can crisscross each other on a plane in the form of a spider web.
The applied threads dissolve within 6 months, triggering the formation of collagen and elastin in the dermal layer of the skin. The aim of the process is to trigger a restructuring rather than an actual suspension.
The threads used in the application of spider web aesthetics are made of polydioxanone, which has been used in many surgical branches for years. The medical world has a long experience with this substance and it is known to be a very safe material.
The basis of spider web aesthetics, which is classified among non-surgical thread facelift applications, is a mechanism that encourages collagen production where it has decreased. These effects trigger the revitalization of the skin and the recovery of fine lines.
The skin is cleaned before Spider Web Aesthetic and an anesthetic cream is applied to the skin, which ensures local numbness. Threads are placed in the subcutaneous tissue similar to a spider web by means of fine-tipped needles to the problematic areas determined during the examination. After the specified number of threads is placed, the skin is cleaned again and the process is completed. Spider Web Aesthetics takes half an hour on average.
The number of threads to be used varies according to the extent of the deformation of the face and the age of the patient. While 50-100 pieces are generally applied to a woman in her 30s, the number of threads used increases as the age progresses.
Mild redness and edema can occur after the procedure. Minor bruising can occur at some point. However, these symptoms disappear within a few days. You can return to your social life the day after the procedure. Short-term antibiotic treatment is recommended after the procedure. You can take a shower and put on make-up the day after the procedure.