Before-and-after galleries sell thread lift, but they're easy to manipulate. Learn to read them critically — lighting, angles, timing, editing — so you set realistic expectations.
Before-and-after photos are the most persuasive — and most manipulable — part of any thread lift clinic's marketing. Here's how to read them like a sceptic so you set realistic expectations.
| Detail | Typical in Turkey |
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| Price range | €800 – €2,500 |
| Procedure time | 30–60 minutes |
| Anaesthesia | Local |
| Downtime | 3–5 days |
| Recovery | 2–3 weeks |
| Stay in Turkey | 3–5 days |
Match the conditions
Real comparisons use the same angle, lighting, distance and expression in both photos. Different lighting or a flattering "after" angle can fake a result.
Mind the timing
Swelling and healing change appearance for weeks to months. Thread Lift results in particular evolve over the 2–3 weeks recovery window — an "after" taken too early (or with residual swelling presented as the final look) is misleading either way.
Watch for editing
Smoothed skin, altered backgrounds and subtle reshaping are common. Be cautious if every result looks identical and impossibly perfect.
Look for consistency, not perfection
A trustworthy gallery shows a range of realistic outcomes for different starting points — not only the single best case.
Ask the right questions
Ask how long after surgery each photo was taken, whether they are the surgeon's own patients, and to see results for a starting point similar to yours.
About Thread Lift in Turkey
A thread lift is a minimally invasive procedure that uses dissolvable PDO (polydioxanone) threads inserted under the skin to lift and tighten sagging areas of the face, jawline, and neck. The threads also stimulate collagen production for continued improvement.
Turkey offers advanced thread lift techniques at competitive prices, making it an attractive option for patients seeking facial rejuvenation without the downtime and cost of a traditional facelift.
The procedure takes 30-60 minutes under local anesthesia. Threads are inserted using thin needles, with immediate lifting visible. Results improve over 2-3 months as collagen builds around the threads, and last 12-18 months.
Frequently Asked Questions
Can I combine a thread lift with other treatments?
Yes, thread lifts are often combined with Botox, fillers, or PRP therapy for comprehensive facial rejuvenation. Your practitioner may recommend a "liquid facelift" combining these non-surgical treatments.
How long does a thread lift last?
Thread lift results last 12-18 months. The PDO threads dissolve within 6-8 months, but the collagen they stimulate continues to provide lift and firmness. Many patients opt for maintenance treatments every 12-18 months.
Thread lift vs facelift: which should I choose?
Thread lifts are best for mild to moderate sagging and patients who want minimal downtime. Surgical facelifts provide more dramatic, longer-lasting results (7-10 years) for significant sagging. Thread lifts are sometimes called "lunchtime facelifts" due to their quick recovery.
How much does a thread lift cost in Turkey?
A thread lift in Turkey costs €800-€2,500 depending on the number of threads and areas treated. This compares to €2,000-€5,000 in the UK. Full face thread lifts are at the higher end, while targeted areas (jawline or brow) cost less.
Is a thread lift painful?
The procedure is performed under local anesthesia and is well-tolerated. You may feel some tugging and pressure during insertion. Post-procedure soreness, mild swelling, and bruising resolve within 3-7 days.
Are thread lift before-and-after photos reliable?
Only if the conditions match and the timing is honest. Different lighting, angles or early "after" photos can exaggerate results. Treat galleries as a starting point, not proof.
How long until I see my final thread lift result?
It varies, but expect change over the 2–3 weeks recovery period — sometimes longer as swelling fully settles. Ask the surgeon when each gallery photo was taken.
How do I spot an edited result photo?
Look for mismatched lighting/angles, over-smoothed skin, altered backgrounds, and galleries where every case looks identically flawless.
Should before-and-after photos be the main reason I choose a clinic?
No. Pair them with verified credentials, the surgeon's volume, independent reviews and an honest consultation.