WARNING: This course is in Portuguese, not English.
An advanced, technique-driven masterclass focused on thread lifting (“clinic in progress” format). Faculty demonstrate assessment, marking, vector design, anesthesia, cannula technique, complication prevention, and follow-up using real cases.
What You Will Learn
Facial analysis for thread candidacy: skin quality, fat compartments, ligament support, and ptosis patterns
Vector planning and marking for midface, jawline, neck, and eyebrow lift
Step-by-step technique: entry points, cannula paths, anchoring, tensioning, and symmetry checks
Local anesthesia, asepsis, and field control to minimize pain and bruising
Managing complications and suboptimal outcomes: dimpling, asymmetry, exposure, infection
Combining threads with neuromodulators, fillers, and energy devices for durable results
Post-procedure care, downtime counseling, photography, and follow-up scheduling
Event Details
Format: Live “clinic in progress” demonstrations, focused lectures, and interactive Q&A (Portuguese)
Structure: Assessment → planning/marking → hands-on demonstration → complication management → post-care protocols
Materials: Checklists, marking guides, and consent/aftercare templates
Who Should AttendAesthetic physicians, dermatologists, plastic and facial plastic surgeons, oculoplastic surgeons, and senior residents/fellows seeking a structured, safety-first approach to thread lifting.
Why Attend
Translate nuanced anatomy and vector design into reproducible, step-by-step technique
Reduce complications through disciplined planning, asepsis, and troubleshooting
Elevate outcomes with coherent protocols for combined treatments and follow-up
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*Note: these are continuous video recordings during the conference, they include individual lectures mentioned in the Detail section below
Full Live Part 1.mp4
Full Live Part 2.mp4
Patient selection & facial mapping by thirds; skin laxity grading and expectations
Thread types and properties (PDO/PLLA/PLGA; barbed vs. smooth; fixation options)
Regional techniques: midface/malar, jawline/jowl, neck bands/contour, brow/temporal lift, nasolabial support
Anesthesia & asepsis: field blocks, tumescent options, sterile prep, ergonomic setup
Complication management: dimpling, tethering, bruising/hematoma, infection, exposure, migration, nerve/vessel precautions
Combination plans: threads with fillers, toxin, biostimulators, RF/ultrasound energy—sequencing and intervals
Documentation, standardized photography, consent elements, and aftercare pathways

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