Abstract
BACKGROUND: Despite the global popularity of minimally invasive thread lifts, the absence of standardized protocols has led to significant variations in outcomes. This study establishes China's first expert consensus (T/CAPA 009-2023) on facial thread lift techniques, addressing critical gaps in operator training, material selection, and anatomical precision. METHODS: A multidisciplinary panel analyzed 2,143 PPDO thread procedures (2018-2022) across 35 institutions. The consensus framework integrates: 1) Graded facility/operator requirements (Grade III device management), 2) Anatomical stratification (SMAS, fat layers, ligament anchoring), and 3) Region-specific protocols (upper/mid/lower face, neck) with 14 illustrated surgical designs. CONCLUSION: Multicenter data and anatomical studies demonstrate that this consensus framework improves thread lift safety and efficacy, though further RCTs are warranted to confirm long-term outcomes The hierarchical protocol serves as a global benchmark for aesthetic training programs, particularly in Asian facial anatomy.