Nose Thread Lift
Want a Higher Nose Without Surgery? Try a Nose Thread Lift!
If you’re worried about a low nasal bridge or a round nose tip, but surgery feels too intense and time-consuming, then a nose thread lift might be the perfect alternative!
A nose thread lift is a non-surgical nose enhancement procedure that improves the height and shape of the nose using special dissolvable threads. These threads act as a support structure, enhancing the nasal bridge and tip. The best part? The threads naturally dissolve over time!
Nose thread lift Before & After
*The information on this page is for reference purposes only, based on generally accepted knowledge. It is not intended to serve as a medical judgment or diagnosis. Since details may vary depending on the medical institution, patient, or other factors, please consult a qualified medical professional before making any decisions regarding surgery or procedures.
Let’s keep it simple: What it is
Special threads are placed inside the nose to create support, then
filler is added around it!
This method gives a more defined tip and bridge compared to regular filler 

Must know info!
Pros | Enhances nose shape without surgery, quick procedure, and more affordable than rhinoplasty. |
Cons | Threads may become visible or protrude in rare cases. |
Recovery Time | Lasts 1 to 1.5 years before gradually fading. |
Best For | People with a crooked bridge or a small dorsal hump. |
Price (On UNNI App) | $600 ~ $2000 (as of Mar 2025, VAT included). |
How painful is it?
Pain Level: 5/10
The procedure involves a numbing injection, so the initial pinch may feel sharp, and inserting the threads might cause some discomfort. However, if the anesthesia works well, it’s not too painful!
Once the numbing wears off, you may experience soreness and mild pain, especially due to the tightness from the inserted threads.
"Hold up!
This pain scale is based on reviews from Gangnam Unni staff who have actually had the procedure themselves! 

Pain levels can vary depending on the person, clinic, and even how you're feeling that day—so take this as just a rough guide! 
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Here’s all you need to know
What Happens When the Threads Dissolve?
Since nose thread lift threads are dissolvable, you might wonder, "Will my nose go back to its original shape once they disappear?"
Not exactly! PDO threads stimulate collagen production, so even after they dissolve, your nose may still retain some added height and structure. While it won’t be as dramatic as the initial results, it won’t fully revert to its original shape.
PDO Threads: Made of polydioxanone (PDO), a biocompatible material that dissolves safely in the body, with minimal side effects.
Can a Nose Thread Lift Make Future Nose Surgery More Difficult?
Nose thread lift threads usually dissolve completely over time, but in rare cases, some may remain. If that happens, they can be surgically removed.
Things to Consider Before Getting a Nose Thread Lift
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Make sure the threads have fully dissolved before surgery.
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Inform your surgeon before getting the procedure so they can advise on the best approach.
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Always confirm that the threads used are PDO or another biodegradable type to prevent long-term complications.
Are There Any Side Effects?
While a nose thread lift is a minimally invasive procedure, overloading the nose with too many threads can increase the risk of complications.
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Redness & swelling at the tip 
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Threads protruding through the skin 
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Threads becoming visible under the skin 
While these complications are rare, if they do happen, go back to your clinic immediately for proper treatment. Don’t panic—just consult your doctor to fix the issue!
Have you made up your mind?
Hope This Guide Helps You!

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*The information provided on this page is for reference purposes only and is based on commonly available data. It does not constitute medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. The details may vary depending on individual circumstances, healthcare providers, and medical institutions. Before making any decisions regarding surgery or procedures, please consult with a qualified medical professional.
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