The spider web technique is a non-surgical aesthetic procedure performed to promote skin renewal and tightening. The primary goal of the spider web technique is to repair the tissue in the treated area, increase skin elasticity, and achieve a firmer appearance. Thanks to the spider web technique, the skin achieves the desired shape and gains a more vibrant, youthful structure.
The threads used during the spider web application are completely medical products that are biologically compatible with the human body. When these threads are placed under the skin, they trigger collagen production and support the skin's self-renewal process. Being a non-surgical and safe method, spider web aesthetics is frequently preferred by people who want rejuvenation and tightening in the face and body areas.
Spider Web Aesthetics is a safe and comfortable procedure among non-surgical skin rejuvenation and tightening methods. Before the Spider Web Aesthetics procedure, a detailed examination by a specialist physician determines whether the individual is a suitable candidate for the application. This preliminary assessment clarifies the skin structure, the areas requiring treatment, and the expectations.
The Spider Web Aesthetics procedure is completed in a very short time and is generally painless. The threads used in Spider Web Aesthetics are medical threads that are self-dissolving, harmless to the body, and biologically compatible. Before the procedure, the application area is cleaned, and then a topical anesthetic cream is applied to prevent the patient from feeling pain or discomfort.
During the Spider Web Aesthetics procedure, barbed polypropylene or intradermal threads are placed just under the top layer of the skin using the tunnel technique. These threads stimulate collagen production under the skin, promoting tissue renewal and tightening. Spider Web Aesthetics is a simple, safe, and quick method with a very short recovery period, allowing the patient to return to their daily life in a short time.