Thread Lifting Free Course for Prerequisites

Hi doctor,

Welcome to this free training — designed specifically for licensed professionals who are considering learning or offering thread lifting treatments.

If you’re new to thread lifting, or you’ve done a few cases but still want to make sure you’re starting on a strong and safe foundation, you’re in the right place.

This is not the hands-on technique module yet — this is where we get your mindset, safety knowledge, and clinical approach aligned before we even touch a thread.

Let’s walk through the essential prerequisites every injector must know before offering thread lifts.


🧠 1. What Is Thread Lifting — and What It’s Not

Let’s start with clarity.

Thread lifting is a non-surgical facial lifting technique that uses dissolvable threads to reposition tissue, stimulate collagen, and create a lifting effect — without surgery or downtime.

But thread lifting is not a magic fix, and it’s not a replacement for facelift surgery.

It works best when:

  • The patient has mild to moderate skin laxity
  • You select the right type of thread
  • The vector plan is tailored to their facial anatomy

In this free course, we’ll lay the groundwork so you can understand the mechanics, the science, and the clinical judgment needed to make threads work.


✅ 2. Who Is the Right Patient for Threads?

This is one of the most common questions — and one of the most important.

Not everyone is a candidate for thread lifting. You’ll get the best results with patients who:

  • Are in their late 30s to early 50s
  • Have good skin quality but early signs of sagging
  • Show ptosis in the mid or lower face
  • Want natural-looking improvement without surgery
  • Are realistic in their expectations

You should avoid offering threads to:

  • Patients with heavy, thick skin and deep fat pads
  • Patients with advanced laxity who would be better served by surgery
  • People with bleeding disorders or autoimmune disease
  • Anyone chasing a “tight” or “over-pulled” effect — that’s not what threads do well

We cover patient screening and red flags in more depth inside the full course — but this free module gives you a solid foundation for safe and successful case selection.


🩺 3. The Two Major Categories of Threads You Must Know

In thread lifting, we work primarily with:

  • Barbed threads (lifting): For repositioning sagging tissue and mechanical lift
  • Smooth or screw threads (stimulating): For collagen stimulation and skin quality improvement

In this free course, I’ll teach you:

  • When to use lifting vs collagen threads
  • Which facial zones respond best to each
  • How to time threads with other procedures like filler or skin boosters

Understanding the purpose of each thread type helps you create treatment plans that are realistic, safe, and effective.


⚠️ 4. Safety Comes First — And Threads Are Not Low Risk

There’s a misconception that threads are “easy.” But let me be very clear: threads are not risk-free, and poor placement can lead to:

  • Visible tracks under the skin
  • Skin puckering or irregular pulling
  • Thread extrusion
  • Nerve compression
  • Infection
  • Long-term fibrosis or dimpling

In this prerequisite training, I’ll walk you through:

  • The layers you must inject into (and which ones to avoid)
  • How to avoid the temporal branch of the facial nerve
  • What angle, depth, and entry points matter most

This isn’t just technique — this is judgment.

Safety comes from respecting anatomy, planning properly, and staying within the correct layer at all times.


🧰 5. Tools, Setup, and Practitioner Readiness

Thread lifting doesn’t require a large investment — but you must have the right tools and setup:

In this free course, I’ll help you understand:

  • What thread length and type to start with
  • Which cannulas vs needles work best in which areas
  • Basic setup for a clean, sterile injection station
  • Post-procedure protocols to reduce bruising, infection, and discomfort

I also talk about how to counsel patients before the procedure, manage expectations, and prepare your follow-up routine.

This is how you create professional, predictable outcomes that patients trust.


🧠 6. The Clinical Mindset You Need

Thread lifting is more than just mechanics — it requires a different way of thinking than filler or botulinum toxin.

You need to:

  • Assess the face in motion and at rest
  • Understand tissue resistance and tension vectors
  • Plan your lift — not just react to skin sagging
  • See the face in 3D, not 2D

In this free module, I give you a mental framework for treatment planning — so that when you get to the full hands-on training, you’re thinking like a thread professional from day one.


👨‍⚕️ Final Thoughts

Thread lifting is one of the most powerful tools we have for non-surgical rejuvenation.

But like any tool, it only works when it’s in the right hands, with the right mindset, the right patient, and the right plan.

So before you start learning about technique or buying products, make sure you have:

  • A solid understanding of facial anatomy
  • The ability to assess a good candidate
  • Realistic expectations and a safe setup
  • A plan for what you will and will not treat

In aesthetic medicine, confidence comes from clarity. And clarity comes from education.


🎓 Ready to Move Forward?

If you’re ready to start learning the exact technique, injection angles, vector planning, and full patient workflows for facial thread lifting, I invite you to join the full video course.

In the complete training, you’ll learn:

  • Full midface and lower face lifting vectors
  • Entry point planning
  • How to combine threads with filler
  • Real-life demonstration videos with explanation
  • My clinical dos and don’ts after years of performing and teaching this procedure

All 100% online — no hands-on training required.

👉 Click here to enroll:

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Let’s build your skills safely and step into thread lifting with clinical clarity.