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Arkansas
Rogers, Arkansas
California
Escondido, California
Hacienda Heights, California
Napa, California
San Diego, California
San Ramon, California
Santa Rosa, California
Canada
Edmonton, Canada
Florida
Fort Lauderdale, Florida
Orlando, Florida
Panama City Beach, Florida
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Georgia
Duluth, Georgia
Illinois
Chicago, Illinois
Indiana
Carmel, Indiana
Kansas
Overland Park, Kansas
Kentucky
Fort Thomas, Kentucky
Hazard, Kentucky
Maryland
Baltimore, Maryland
Glen Burnie, Maryland
Missouri
Kansas City, Missouri
Nebraska
Lincoln, Nebraska
New Jersey
Cherry Hill, New Jersey
Edison, New Jersey
Marlboro, New Jersey
Warren, New Jersey
New Mexico
Albuquerque, New Mexico
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New York
Manhattan, New York
New York, New York
Staten Island, New York
North Dakota
Fargo, North Dakota
Ohio
Cincinnati, Ohio
Pennsylvania
King of Prussia, Pennsylvania
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
Texas
Dallas, Texas
Plano, Texas
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Good candidates for ThreadLift are those patients who are starting to see some droopiness of the brow, cheeks, jowls and/or neck and would like to see a lift effect, but do not want the risk, scars, or recovery of a real browlift, facelift, or necklift operation. The ThreadLift procedure can achieve 60-70% of what a real invasive surgical procedure can deliver. Good candidates must have realistic expectations and be prepared to follow the postoperative recovery protocol and must be accepting of the risks. Poor candidates include those patients with unrealistic expectations, have uncontrolled medical illnesses that affect would healing, are grossly overweight (with heavy faces) or are excessively thin, loose skin. The ThreadLift may be combined with other, more minor surgical procedures, such as blepharoplasty (lid lift procedures), liposuction, microfat transplantation, Botox, Injectable Fillers, Thermalift, Thermage, Fraxel skin resurfacing, or FotoLift-Polaris treatments.
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