The fishtail line is relatively simple to use, but it needs skilled professionals to operate it. The doctor will insert one or more crow's feet into the skin after local anesthesia. With the insertion of the thread, the skin tissue will be slightly stimulated, thus stimulating the regeneration of collagen. These wires are usually made of absorbable materials such as polylactic acid or polycaprolactone.
Once the wires are inserted into the skin, they will start to work. The crow's feet will form a supporting structure, promote sagging and slack tissues, and provide better firmness for the skin. Crow's feet can also promote the production of collagen, making the skin more elastic and shiny. This effect usually appears within a few weeks after operation and lasts for several months to a year or so.
One of the advantages of fishtail is its minimally invasive nature. Compared with traditional plastic surgery, it does not need a lot of incisions and sutures, so the recovery time is shorter and it will not bring too much pain and inconvenience to patients. Because the metal wire is absorbable, it will not leave obvious scars.
Fishtail also has some risks and limitations. There may be some discomfort or slight pain during the operation, but it is usually tolerable. In a few cases, complications such as infection, skin depression or steel wire breakage may occur. Therefore, before choosing crow's feet surgery, it is recommended to consult a professional doctor to understand your physical condition and expectations.
Fishbone is an effective cosmetic tool, which can improve the firmness and elasticity of skin by stimulating collagen regeneration. Although there are certain risks and limitations, it can bring beauty and confidence to many women under the operation of professional doctors. If you are interested in improving skin relaxation, consult a professional doctor to see if crow's feet are suitable for your needs.