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  • What is “Feather-Lift” ?
    The “Feather-Lift” is a non-surgical approach to facial lifting utilizing the patented “Aptos® threads”.
  • What are “Aptos® Threads” ?
    The Aptos® threads” are made of a monofiliment material called “polypropylene”. Aptos® threads are designed with directional cogs. Once inserted under the skin, The Aptos® thread cogs will form a support structure for the tissue of the face.
  • Who is the best candidate ?
    Patients with:

    • Drooping of the soft tissue of the face and neck.
    • Weakly pronounced aesthetic contours.
    • Flaccid, flat face.
    • Premature aging and sun damaged face.

  • Is it hard to perform ?
    This procedure is safe, quick and easy to perform. Performed under local anesthesia and if desired, light IV sedation, the patient remains awake and alert. Using a needle, the Aptos® threads are inserted into the subcutaneous fat, at a required depth, along the contours that were previously marked.
  • How does the “Feather-Lift” differ from conventional face lift ?
    • No scars.
    • Minimal discomfort.
    • Quick recovery, patients may return to work in less than a week.
    • Uniform gathering and even lifting of the soft tissues for a new volumetric contour of the face.
Links


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Morphological foundations of facelift using APTOS filaments

Aptos Featherlift Video

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Aptos Removal

Facial Lifting With "Aptos" Threads

Aptos Cheek Region

Youth hanging by a thread

Aptos Presentation

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Aptos Brochure
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