Lip Thread Lift Is The New It Thing For Fuller Lips & Here's Everything To Know!

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A few months ago, Alaviaa Jaaferi introduced us to something we were completely unaware of on this side of the world: lip threads. Now, before you confuse it with upper lip threading and move on with your life, please lose this conception and continue reading because they don't even exist in the same league. 

Lip threads or lip thread lift is a non-surgical procedure meant to give you the appearance of a fuller, poutier lip by the use of dissolvable threads to tighten and elevate the lip line. Some are even calling it a better alternative for lip fillers since it's a bit more natural-looking, which got us all curious, so we asked an expert to break it down for us from A to Z.

Dr. Veenu Jindal is a dermatologist and the founder of Rasa Derm, a luxury skin clinic in Ashok Vihar, New Delhi, which sets new standards in dermatological care. And here's what she shared with us:

What are Lip Threads?

Lip threading, also called a lip thread lift, is a non-surgical way to improve the shape of your lips using polydioxanone (PDO) threads that dissolve over time. These threads are carefully placed to lift and shape the lips while also starting the body's own collagen production.

How Does the Procedure Work?

A thin needle is used to place fine threads just under the skin of the lips or around the edge of the vermilion. These threads give instant structural support, and over the next few months, collagen regeneration makes the lips smoother and firmer. The treatment usually lasts between 30 and 45 minutes and doesn't require much recovery time.

What Are The Pros And Cons Of The Lip Thread Lift?

Pros:

- Gives a light, natural-looking lift without adding too much volume.

- It boosts collagen for long-lasting lip improvement

- Not as much swelling and bruises as fillers

-  Results last for 6 to 12 months

Cons:

- Only a small amount of volume enhancement—best for shape rather than plumpness

- Mild pain, tightness, or swelling after the treatment

- Results are different for each person based on their skin type and collagen reaction.


If You Want Fuller Lips, Are Lip Threads Better Than Lip Fillers?

Lip threads work best for people who want to define and shape their lips rather than make them fuller. Fillers, on the other hand, add bulk and moisture right away. When both treatments are used together, the effects can sometimes be better and last longer.

Possible Side Effects and Who Should Stay Away From It

Mild swelling, bruises, or tightness are common side effects that usually go away in a few days. People with autoimmune diseases, active infections, blood disorders, or unrealistic expectations should not go through this process, though.

Pro Tip

Before getting lip threads, here are some tips from Dr. Veenu Jindal:

-Always talk to a trained dermatologist to make sure it's right for you.

-You can expect a light lift instead of super filled look.

-For at least 48 hours after the process, don't smoke, move your lips too much, or do anything very hard.

-Follow the right treatment steps to make sure you heal and stimulate collagen properly.

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