
"Are you tired of struggling to remove blackheads without any success? It’s time to discover the revolutionary solution that will give you smooth, radiant skin in just minutes! The threading technique for blackhead removal has become the ideal choice for many people looking for fast and effective results. In this Dalili Medical article, we’ll explore how to use threads to remove blackheads, their benefits, and the secrets to achieving clear, flawless skin."
1. Is the thread technique for blackhead removal safe?
Yes, when performed by a professional, the procedure is completely safe. Sterile, medical-grade threads should always be used to prevent any complications. However, it’s important to make sure your skin is free from any existing conditions before undergoing the treatment.
2. Is the thread method effective for removing blackheads?
Absolutely! The threads help extract oils and impurities from deep within the pores, improving the overall appearance of your skin. Additionally, this technique stimulates cell regeneration for smoother, clearer skin.
3. Will I need multiple sessions for the best results?
You may need several sessions to achieve optimal results, especially if you have deep or recurring blackheads. The number of sessions depends on your skin type and how it responds to the treatment.
4. Is the procedure painful?
You might feel slight pressure or discomfort, but a topical anesthetic is usually applied to minimize pain. Overall, any discomfort is mild and fades quickly.
5. Does threading cause redness or irritation?
Mild redness or swelling can occur after the session but typically disappears within 24–48 hours. Following the recommended post-care routine will help minimize these effects.
6. Can I resume my daily routine after the procedure?
Yes, most people can return to their regular activities immediately after treatment. However, it’s best to avoid direct sunlight and intense exercise for the first two days to prevent irritation.
7. Can I wear makeup after the threading procedure?
It’s best to avoid heavy makeup for the first 24 hours, as the skin may be sensitive. After that, you can use light, gentle products — just avoid those containing harsh chemicals or fragrances.
8. Is the threading method suitable for sensitive skin?
Yes, but extra care is needed. Special threads designed for sensitive skin are recommended. Always consult a dermatologist to ensure the technique is suitable for your skin type.
9. How long does the procedure take?
A typical blackhead removal session using threads takes around 30–60 minutes, depending on the treated area and the complexity of the case.
10. Can this technique be used only on the nose?
No — threading can be used on several areas of the face, including the nose, forehead, and chin. It’s especially effective on oily areas with large pores.
11. Can threading treat acne as well?
Threading is excellent for removing blackheads and improving skin texture, but it’s not a treatment for active acne. If you have inflamed acne, it’s better to use prescribed medical treatments first.
12. Are there any long-term side effects?
Long-term side effects are rare when performed correctly. Temporary redness or swelling may occur but usually subsides within a few days. Maintaining a proper skincare routine helps prevent any negative effects.
13. Can I use skincare products after the treatment?
Yes, but it’s best to use mild, soothing products for the first few days. Avoid alcohol-based or fragranced products that may irritate your skin.
14. Can I exercise after the treatment?
Avoid strenuous workouts or any activity that causes excessive sweating for at least 24 hours after the session. Sweat may irritate the skin or cause infection if there are tiny micro-wounds.
15. How long do the results last?
Results can last for several months, especially if you maintain a proper skincare routine. Follow-up sessions every 6–12 months may be recommended for long-term maintenance.
16. Can blackheads reappear after treatment?
Yes, blackheads can return if you don’t maintain a consistent skincare routine. Use products containing salicylic acid or retinoids to keep pores clean and prevent recurrence.
1. Golden Threads
Composition: Threads coated with gold.
Features: Stimulate collagen production and purify pores.
Benefits:
Boost skin renewal
Improve elasticity
Long-lasting results
Suitable for sensitive skin
Usage: For deep cleansing and rejuvenating dull skin.
2. Sterile Threads
Composition: Sterile, medical-grade threads.
Features: Extremely safe and bacteria-free.
Benefits:
Minimal risk of irritation or infection
Tightens and renews the skin
Great for dry or sensitive skin
Usage: For safe blackhead and impurity removal.
3. PDO (Polydioxanone) Threads
Composition: Biodegradable material.
Features: Tightens the skin and boosts collagen production.
Benefits:
Fully dissolves naturally
Instant and effective results
Improves skin firmness
Usage: For collagen stimulation and blackhead removal.
4. Surgical Threads
Composition: Made from nylon or polyester.
Features: Used in precise cosmetic procedures to clean deep pores.
Benefits:
Targets deep-seated blackheads
Allows precise skin tightening
Usage: Ideal for oily skin and large pores.
5. Antibacterial Threads
Composition: Threads infused with antibacterial agents.
Features: Prevent infection and inflammation post-procedure.
Benefits:
Protects against bacterial growth
Reduces irritation
Usage: Best for acne-prone or infection-prone skin.
6. Transparent Threads
Composition: High-quality transparent material.
Features: Invisible and ideal for small or delicate areas.
Benefits:
Discreet under the skin
Suitable for sensitive areas like the nose or around the eyes
Usage: Perfect for precision areas.
7. Absorbable Threads
Composition: Naturally dissolving threads.
Features: Break down safely over time while maintaining long-term benefits.
Benefits:
No removal required
Safe for sensitive skin
Usage: Used for long-term skin renewal and prevention of blackheads.
Deep Pore Cleansing:
Threads penetrate deeper than traditional masks or exfoliators, removing blackheads from the root for cleaner, clearer skin.
Stimulates Collagen Production:
Threading enhances collagen synthesis, improving skin elasticity and promoting regeneration.
Long-Lasting Results:
Unlike manual extraction or masks, threading offers extended results by deeply purifying pores.
Gentle on the Skin:
Less damaging than squeezing or extraction tools, reducing inflammation and irritation.
Perfect for Sensitive Skin:
The gentle nature of threading makes it ideal for delicate skin types.
Improves Skin Texture:
After treatment, the skin feels smoother, softer, and more radiant.
Consultation & Skin Assessment:
The dermatologist examines your skin type and determines the best thread type.
Cleansing & Disinfection:
The skin is cleaned and disinfected before applying a topical anesthetic.
Thread Insertion:
Fine needles are used to insert threads, which extract blackheads and stimulate collagen.
Skin Tightening & Contouring:
Threads are gently adjusted to tighten and refine skin texture.
Finishing & Results Check:
Excess threads are removed, and the area is cleansed to ensure complete extraction.
Aftercare:
Avoid sun exposure for 24 hours.
Use soothing moisturizers like aloe vera or hyaluronic acid.
Avoid touching or rubbing the treated area.
Results & Follow-Up:
Improvements are visible immediately, with full results developing over several days or weeks.
Skin Irritation or Inflammation:
Can occur if non-sterile tools are used. Always ensure proper hygiene.
Allergic Reactions:
Some materials, like gold threads, may trigger sensitivity — always do a patch test first.
Minor Scarring or Bruising:
Improper technique can cause minor injuries. Choose an experienced professional to minimize risks.
4. Temporary Enlargement of Pores
Cause: Temporary swelling around the pores may make them appear larger.
Prevention: Apply soothing and hydrating treatments to help minimize pore size after the session.
5. Severe Irritation or Redness
Cause: The threads may cause irritation, especially for sensitive skin types.
Prevention: Use soothing creams and avoid touching your face after the session.
6. Recurrence of Blackheads
Cause: Blackheads may reappear if proper skincare is not maintained after treatment.
Prevention: Follow a consistent skincare routine and use deep-cleansing products.
7. Uneven Skin Appearance
Cause: Uneven distribution of threads can cause an unbalanced look on the skin.
Prevention: Choose a qualified and experienced specialist to ensure proper thread placement.
8. Pain or Discomfort
Cause: Some people may feel mild pain during or after the procedure.
Prevention: Apply topical anesthetic creams to reduce discomfort.
9. Rare Complications such as Scarring
Cause: Internal scarring may occur in rare cases.
Prevention: Always choose an experienced specialist and avoid unlicensed clinics.
10. Thread Intolerance in Certain Skin Conditions
Cause: Individuals with active skin conditions may react negatively to the threads.
Prevention: Ensure there are no active skin issues before undergoing treatment.
1. Consultation with a Specialist
Initial Assessment: Visit a qualified dermatologist to evaluate your skin and determine if the technique suits you.
Skin Type Identification: It’s important to know your skin type and sensitivity level before proceeding.
Medical History: Inform your doctor about any medications or supplements you’re taking, such as retinoids or antibiotics, as they may affect the procedure.
2. Discontinue Certain Treatments and Products
Retinoids: Stop using retinoid or salicylic acid creams at least two weeks before the procedure.
Chemical Peels: Avoid chemical exfoliation or harsh facial masks prior to treatment.
Topical Antibiotics: If you use products like benzoyl peroxide or topical antibiotics, discontinue them after consulting your doctor.
3. Skin Preparation
Cleansing: Clean your face the day before the procedure using a gentle cleanser to remove oils and impurities.
Avoid Harsh Products: Avoid products containing alcohol or strong ingredients for two days before treatment.
Hydration: Keep your skin moisturized using a lightweight, non-greasy moisturizer.
4. Local Anesthesia
In some cases, the doctor may apply a topical numbing cream to reduce discomfort during the session.
1. Sterilization
Before starting, the doctor cleanses and sterilizes the treated area thoroughly to prevent infection.
2. Thread Insertion
Fine Needle Technique: Threads are inserted into the skin using a fine needle. The thread helps pull out blackheads and impurities from the pores.
Duration: The procedure usually takes between 30 and 60 minutes, depending on the treated area.
1. Post-Treatment Skincare
Moisturizing: Apply creams with hyaluronic acid or aloe vera to soothe the skin and reduce irritation.
Sun Protection: Use sunscreen with SPF 30 or higher to protect your skin from UV damage.
Avoid Heavy Makeup: Refrain from applying heavy makeup for at least two days to prevent irritation.
2. Rest and Limited Contact
Avoid Touching the Face: Do not rub or touch your face for at least 24 hours to prevent irritation or infection.
Rest: Avoid excessive sweating, workouts, or hot showers immediately after the procedure.
3. Exfoliation and Product Use
Avoid Exfoliation: Stay away from chemical or mechanical exfoliation for the first few days.
Use Gentle Products: Cleanse your face with alcohol-free, fragrance-free products.
4. Avoid Sun and Heat Exposure
Sunlight: Avoid direct sunlight exposure for at least 48 hours.
Heat: Stay away from saunas or steam rooms to minimize redness and swelling.
5. Monitoring Results
Redness or Swelling: Mild redness or swelling is normal and should subside within a couple of days.
Reducing Puffiness: Use cold compresses or soothing moisturizers to ease any puffiness.
6. Follow-Up with the Doctor
Your doctor may recommend a follow-up appointment after two weeks to assess the results and ensure all blackheads have been properly removed.
If any complications or unsatisfactory results occur, the doctor will address them appropriately.