Aesthetic Treatment: Nose Threadlift at Charismata Aesthetics

I did a Nose Threadlift.

With Korea setting as trend leader, it’s getting a lot more common to do Aesthetic Treatments these days and people are a lot more open minded to seeking improvements to their facial features.

Are you unhappy with your chubby face? Are you unhappy with your nose? OR do you want a more perfect, symmetrical face? Regardless of your gender, female or male, we the younger generations are all at our vainest, wanting to take over the social media world.

Therefore, if you’d like to know more about doing small harmless Aesthetic Treatments (with no surgery involved), you can take my experience as a mini reference!

Recently, I went for my virgin Aesthetic Treatment, being very open-minded, I did a Nose Threadlift spontaneously!

All thanks to My Fat Pocket team, I was able to get link up with Charismata Aesthetics.

For people who do not know me well, I’ve always had FLAT nose. And when I caps in the word flat, I meant very flat. How flat? Being hit by a soccer ball in my face during my secondary school days is no biggie at all. Reason being, I have either no nose bridge/ the bone is really very soft!

Therefore, when I went for the treatment, I knew that my nose is finally going to be “rescued”. Once I arrived at the clinic, I did a pre treatment consultation with Dr Lian. Dr Lian explained to me the procedures, and have a good look at my (flat) nose.

To begin with, I have no fear, I already read up about the process online and have a really good mind preparation for the tread lift. However, I guess Dr Lian still did a good job of explaining to me in details, which also helps make me feel at ease.

With supporting pictures, I’m going to explain how the process work.

First, I’ve been injected with at least 4 Anesthetics jabs into my nose. And before the medicine will actually work, you should be expecting some pain (very minor, like a normal injection). And for this pain, I only rate it 2/10, or even 1/10 if you are very used to injections! It takes about 10 minutes for this process.

The next moment, I can’t feel my nose anymore. The anesthetics had “sink in” and it’s time for the procedure. As I mentioned, that I have literally no nose bridge, Dr Lian had then decided to place all 4 threads to “create” a nose bridge.

 

Of course, I can’t see what is going on yet, and I can only feel the movement of Dr Lian pushing the threads up my nose. You won’t feel any pain at all! And this procedure took about another 10-15minutes. Then, we’re done!

Can you see the NOSE BRIDGE???

I was blown away by how obvious my nose bridge is right now, as compared to before. And I am definitely pleased because of how natural it looks even from the side.

These photos are taken right after the threadlift, there is no downtime, except for the fact that I have to keep the plaster on, at the bottom of my nose, for 1-2 days.

Here, for comparison, this is my nose before the treatment, nothing, no nose bridge at all!

And then, look at it now! Proud*

About the pricing, the treatment that I did is <$2000. The threads that they use are thicker that many other clinics which offer a lower pricing, and is able to last me about 2 to 3 years. That is a really long time? So don’t get swayed by lower pricing, do your research!

If you’re interested to do the same nose thread lift, or are looking to do other simple Aesthetic Treatments, do feel free to look for Dr Lian at Charismata Aesthetics for a consultation! I personally think that he is really professional, meticulous and good at the treatments.

Charismata Aesthetics is located at International Plaza, Level 02-89.

Post treatment,

Day 1: I feel slight aches at my nose bridge, like muscle aches, but definitely bearable.

Day 2: Cautious but I don’t feel pain and is rather natural.

Day 3 onwards: It felt so normal and a part of me now.

Definitely worth the investment!

Oh, and MFP will be uploading a video of my treatment process so keep a look out for it! I’m really excited to see the video myself!

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