
A Silhouette treatment called InstaLift may be the right choice for you if your goal is to have a facial lift but not go under the knife. This is a non-invasive procedure that uses stitches to lift and tighten sagging, sagging skin. You can expect a natural-looking, long-lasting result because these sutures are resorbable.
Conical-shaped sutures can be used
To lift and reposition sagging skin, the surgeon uses small conical sutures. The sutures are inserted under the skin in strategic locations. Most patients take less than 45 minutes to complete the procedure.

They are absorbable
Resorbable Silhouette InstaLift can be used to perform a non-surgical facial lift. It is performed by a skilled medical professional and causes minimal side effects. Before you decide to undergo this procedure, here are some points to remember.
They are bidirectional
Silhouette InstaLift allows for a simple surgical procedure to lift and secure the tissue below it using biodegradable stitches. The surgeon does no need to cut or resorb the treated areas after the procedure. Bi-directional cones are used for the most stable suture placement. The cost of silhouette Instalifts depends on the size of the area being treated.
They grab tissue
A SilhouetteInstaLift procedure can be performed by a physician to lift the sagging muscle. The procedure starts with topical anesthesia. The doctor will then place a suture-like thread in the underlying tissue. Next, he or she will lift the tissue to a higher level. The suture can then be trimmed to give it a smooth appearance. The procedure typically takes about 30 to 45 min. For three to seven days, patients can expect swelling, bruising, tenderness, and discomfort. While the threads will dissolve over time, patients are advised to avoid strenuous exercise for one week.

They are much less invasive than surgery
Silhouette InstaLift, a minimally invasive facial lift, can correct moderate sagging. This procedure won't leave scarring like a traditional facial lift and will last for at least three years. It's performed under local painkillers and takes very little downtime.