The first question that most prospective thread face lift patients ask is: "What does Threadlift cost? The average cost for ThreadLift at Dallas Dermatology Consultants ranges from $2000-$3000 depending on the number of threads used.
ThreadLift (thread face lift) is a revolutionary, non-surgical, non-invasive facelift procedure that uses fine surgical threads to lift the droopy areas of the brow, cheeks, jowls and neck. There are two components to thread face lift that result in the amazing non-surgical lift effects. In the first part of ThreadLift, sutures are used to loop around or "lasso" fixation points on the droopy brow, cheek, jowl and neck. The second part of the ThreadLift provides additional lift and shaping and uses tiny "anchored" prolene threads, which are normal surgical sutures modified with tiny "barbs" on them. The anchored threads are inserted with a hollow needle into the deep fat of the droopy facial elements, allowing the physician to lift, sculpt and shape the brow, cheeks and jowls. At the completion of the procedure, the threads are cut short so as to be completly undetectable. The lift effects are immediate and the risk and recovery minimal. One of the amazing features of the ThreadLift is its adjustable lift feature. As you continue to age, you may return to have the ThreadLift adjusted or tightened in any, or all of the regions with essentially no downtime! The results of the ThreadLift are immediate. There is a noticeable elevation and contour shaping of the brow, cheek, jowl and neck. The degree of this non-surgical lift delivers much of what might be achieved with a traditional surgical facelift without significant downtime. Will anyone be able to see or feel the threads?
This is one of the most common questions patients ask about ThreadLift. The answer is no. Once the tenderness from the treatment subsides, patients are never aware of the threads. Done without complication, the ThreadLift sutures cannot be seen or felt.
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Rebecca L. Euwer, MD BACKGROUND CREDENTIALS
EDUCATION:
Western State College – Gunnison, Colorado
BA in Biology & Psychology, 1973 – 1978
Who’s Who – American Universities and College Students 1978University of Colorado Medical School, Denver, Colorado MD, 1982 – 1986 Internal Medicine Internship at Baylor University Medical Center, Dallas, 1986 – 1987
Dermatology Residency Training
Parkland Hospital – Dallas, Texas, 1987 - 1990
Chief Resident – 1989 – 1990
American Board of Dermatology – Certified 1990
PROFESSIONAL:
Private Practice – Dermatology Consultants
RHD Medical Plaza, 1990 – Present
Clinical Associate Professor - University of Texas
Southwestern Medical Center, Dallas, Texas, 1990 – Present
Teaches Cosmetic/Surgery Clinic at Parkland Hospital
National Trainer
Trains physicians for use of Botox and Evolence
Advanced Trainer for Sculptra
Has traveled all over the United States training dermatologists and plastic surgeons in the use of Sculptra
Expert Panelist
Texas Medical BoardVOLUNTEER WORK:
D-Tag Program – Removal of Tattoos from Ex-Gang Members
Campfire Leader – 1992 – 1996
Annual Skin Cancer Screening Program – 1990 – PresentAWARDS & SOCIETIES:
Janet M. Glasgow Memorial Achievement Citation for Scholastic Achievement 1986
Robert W. Goltz Award for Outstanding Performance in Dermatology 1986
Silver Award – 1989 – Poster presented at the American Academy of Dermatology
Continuing Education Award – American Medical Association
– American Academy of Dermatology
Listed in the “Best Doctors in America”
1999, 2000, 2001, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008 editions
Best Teacher of the Year Award – UT Southwestern Medical School, 2001
America’s Top Physicians, 2004 – 2008 Editions, inclusive
Texas Dermatologic Society Trustee, 2005 – 2008
Fellow in the American Society for Laser Medicine and Surgery, Inc.
Who’s Who in America 2008 Edition
Texas Monthly “Super Docs: - 2008, 2009
Dallas/Ft. Worth Dermatological Society, “Case Presenter of the Year” 2008
President-elect Texas Dermatological Society 2009-2010
MEMBER:
American Academy of Dermatology
Dallas Dermatological Society – Secretary, 1996-1997; President, 1997-1999
Texas Dermatological Society – Trustee, Term 2005 through 2008
Texas Dermatological Society – Vice President, 2008
Texas Medical Association
Dallas County Medical Society
American Society of Dermatologic Surgery
Association of Academic Dermatologic Surgeons
Women’s Dermatological Society
Leaders Society, Dermatology Foundation
American Society for Laser Medicine and Surgery
American Society for Mohs Surgery
Consulting Medical Staff of Parkland HospitalPUBLICATIONS:
Euwer, RL and Sontheimer, RD, Dermatomyositis, Cutaneous Manifestations of Rheumatologic Disease, Williams and Wilkins, pp. 73-114, 1996, 2nd edition, 2002.
Euwer, RL and Sontheimer, RD, Dermatologic Aspects of Myositis, Current Opinion in Rheumatology, Vol 6, pp. 583-589, 1994.
Euwer, RL and Sontheimer, RD, Amyopathic Dermatomyositis: A Review, J. Invest. Dermatol., Vol. 100, pp. 1245-1275, 1993.Additonal Procedures:
Ear Lobe Repair
Eye Lid Surgery
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Interesting plastic surgery and health facts about Dallas
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With over two dozen hospitals, the local health care community leads North Texas in health care technology, research facilities, and medical care standards, offering a first class pediatric hospital and a medical center boasting over 50 specialties and programs. The medical school at UT Southwestern Medical Center, located near Highland Park and University Park, has the most Nobel laureates on its faculty than any other medical school in the world. UT Southwestern’s 1,100 full-time faculty members and their achievements have positioned the medical school as an internationally recognized teaching institution and a center for world-class medical care.
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