Cogs & Threads

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Full Face Rejuvenation in Leeds

A full face rejuvenation, often referred to as a liquid facelift, involves using injectable fillers and sometimes muscle relaxants to restore volume, smooth wrinkles, and lift sagging areas of the face. 

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Cogs & Threads Treatment in Leeds

Cog threads are a type of dissolvable, barbed thread used in non-surgical facial tightening procedures, often called a thread lift. 

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What are cogs and threads?

These threads are inserted under the skin using a needle and then pulled tight to lift sagging skin, stimulate collagen production, and create a more youthful appearance. The barbs in the threads hook into the skin, providing a mechanical lift while the threads also stimulate collagen production as they dissolve over time.

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Here are some of the benefits:

  • Non-surgical

    No incisions, leading to less downtime and faster recovery.

  • Immediate results

    Some lifting is visible right after the procedure. The results are generally temporary, lasting about 12 to 18 months, as the threads eventually dissolve.

  • Collagen stimulation

    Promotes natural skin rejuvenation over time.

  • Minimal Downtime

    Recovery is quick, with most people returning to normal activities in a few days.

  • Customisation

    Can target specific areas like the cheeks, jawline, and neck.

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