Description
Silhouette® Soft 8 cones is an instant facelift non-surgical treatment based on the innovative cone technology. The absorbable sterile implantable single-use device is intended to reshape the surface of the skin as well as lift sagging skin and neck tissue. Furthermore, Silhouette Soft® 8 cones helps to tighten the skin and restore lost facial volume by enhancing the body’s own collagen production.
Composition:
Silhouette Soft 8 is composed of dissolvable threads made of polylactic acid, a biocompatible material that is commonly used in medical implants. The threads are lined with bidirectional cones that anchor them to the tissue and provide the lifting effect.
Side effects:
The most common side effects of Silhouette Soft 8 are temporary bruising, swelling, and discomfort at the site of the treatment. These side effects usually resolve on their own within a few days. Rarely, patients may experience infection, nerve damage, or other complications.
Packaging:
Silhouette Soft 8 comes in a sterile, single-use package that contains 8 threads with bidirectional cones.
Frequently Asked Questions
Specifications
- Main Ingredient: Polylactic Acid
- Manufacturer: Sinclair Pharma
- Drug Class: Medical Device
- Generic Name: Polylactic Acid Threads With Bidirectional Cones
- Package Contents: 5 Packs (2 sutures with 8 cones each)
- Storage Requirements: Cool Temperature (2℃~8℃)
- Main Usage:
About the Brand
SILHOUETTE SOFT
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