Silhouette Soft Lift
Before and after your treatment
What happens before your SILHOUETTE SOFT® treatment?
We will ask you to attend a consultation with Mr. Shunil Roy, who will assess your medical background and conduct a thorough facial analysis.
What happens at your SILHOUETTE SOFT® appointment?
Your Silhouette Soft Lift will be carried out by Mr.Shunil Roy. Local anaesthetic is applied to the face so that the patient does not feel a thing. Once numb a SILHOUETTE SOFT®thread dotted with tiny cones (as small as sewing knots) is introduced just under the skin.
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How long will your SILHOUETTE SOFT® treatment take?
The whole procedure takes less than hour and patients can usually resume their routine immediately after treatment.
Where can SILHOUETTE SOFT® be used?
Facial contour – jaw line, cheeks, marionette and nose to mouth lines & jowls Eyebrows Neck Bingo Wings.
Does the treatment hurt or cause any side effects?
This procedure may cause minimal discomfort. You may experience some bruising, redness or swelling which resolves itself, however how quickly will depend on each individual.
Am I suitable for SILHOUETTE SOFT®?
SILHOUETTE SOFT® is recommended for men and women over the age of 30, who are trying to combat effectively the signs of aging, who do not want any heavy and invasive treatment but are looking for real and natural results.
How quickly should you see results?
One of the many benefits of a Silhouette Soft Lift is that you may enjoy immediate results, which will continue to improve over the next few months. Your face may look smoother, healthier and with a youthful glow.
The threads used to achieve your lifted appearance will gradually dissolve but during this time encourage your skin to produce new collagen, elastin and hyaluronic acid – the building blocks of youthful skin. This means reduction in fine lines and wrinkles, jowls, loose skin on neck for up to 18 months post treatment.
*Please note, there is no guarantee of specific results and the results may vary from individual to individual.
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