Silhouette Soft is a next-generation thread lift that uses bidirectional absorbable threads with tiny cones to elevate sagging tissue while promoting collagen renewal. This dual-action approach offers an immediate lifting effect and long-term skin tightening. Perfect for the cheeks, jawline, and brow, it’s an elegant alternative to surgery with natural-looking results.
Medically Reviewed by Dr Colin Tham
Consultant Plastic & Reconstructive Surgeon
MB ChB (Aberdeen), FRCS (Ireland), FAMS
A Silhouette Soft ThreadLift® is a minimally-invasive facelift which uses patented US-manufactured Silhouette Soft ThreadsTM to lift sagging skin and tissues. The goals of this procedure are to reposition facial tissues thus restoring youthful proportions and appearances.
Silhouette Soft threads™ are US FDA-approved and CE-marked. The threads have 3-dimensional, absorbable cones which enable a strong lift and pull of facial tissues.
No. The threads are inserted through small needle holes in the face.
Any individual who has noticed signs of facial sagging, skin laxity or loss of sharpness may be suitable.
The Silhouette Soft Lift® is especially useful for the treatment of sagging cheeks, nasolabial folds (laugh lines), marionette lines and jowls.
This cosmetic procedure usually takes about half an hour. It is usually performed under local anaesthesia and light sedation.
Our patients usually return to work the next day.
Disclosure: Dr Colin Tham is appointed by the Silhouette Inc. Board of Directors as a Certified Silhouette Lift® Trainer.
Consultant Plastic & Cosmetic Surgeon MB ChB (Aberdeen), FRCS (Ireland), FAMS
Dr Colin Tham is an experienced plastic surgeon skilled in all types of cosmetic and reconstructive procedures, as well as non-surgical rejuvenation. He is accredited by the Ministry of Health in Singapore and has over 20 years of experience in the field. Dr Tham received extensive plastic surgery training in Scotland, Taiwan, and Singapore; and is committed to providing beautiful and natural-looking outcomes for all his patients.