Threadlift Prices in Bali, Compared Across 20+ Clinics (2026)

PDO threadlifts offer a non-surgical alternative to facelifts, using dissolvable threads to lift and tighten sagging skin on the face, jawline, and neck. Results are immediate with continued improvement over 3 to 6 months as collagen forms around the threads.

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What Is a Threadlift?

A threadlift uses fine PDO (polydioxanone) or PCL threads inserted under the skin to physically lift sagging tissue. The threads dissolve over 6 to 12 months, but the collagen they stimulate provides continued lifting and tightening. Results typically last 12 to 24 months. The procedure takes 30 to 90 minutes under local anaesthesia with minimal downtime.

What Affects Threadlift Prices in Bali?

The main factors are the number of threads used (more threads means more lifting and higher cost), the type of thread (cog threads for lifting cost more than smooth threads for collagen stimulation), the treatment area (full face versus jawline only), and the experience of the practitioner.

Frequently Asked Questions

Threadlift prices in Bali range from IDR 3,500,000 to IDR 15,000,000 (approximately AUD $350 to $1,500) depending on the number of threads, the treatment area, and the clinic.

Threadlift results typically last 12 to 24 months. The threads dissolve over 6 to 12 months, but the collagen stimulated continues to provide lifting benefits. Maintenance treatments can extend results further.

Most patients experience mild swelling and bruising for 3 to 7 days. Strenuous activity and facial massages should be avoided for 2 weeks. Most people can return to normal activities within a day or two.

The two main types are PDO (polydioxanone) and PCL (polycaprolactone) threads. Within these, cog threads have barbs that grip tissue for physical lifting, while smooth threads are placed in a mesh pattern to stimulate collagen without significant lifting. Cog threads cost more but provide immediate visible lift.

The number varies by area and desired effect. A mild jawline lift may use 4 to 8 threads per side. A comprehensive face and neck lift can require 20 to 40 threads total. More threads means more lifting but also higher cost. Your practitioner will recommend based on your anatomy and goals.

Threadlifts work well for mild to moderate sagging, particularly in patients aged 35 to 55. They cannot replicate the dramatic results of surgical facelifts for severe laxity. The advantages are no general anaesthesia, minimal downtime, and significantly lower cost. Many patients use threadlifts to delay the need for surgery.

The procedure is performed under local anaesthesia, so you should not feel pain during insertion. Some patients report a mild pulling or pressure sensation. Discomfort in the first 2 to 3 days after treatment is common and managed with over-the-counter pain relief.

Yes. Threadlifts are commonly combined with Botox, fillers, and skin boosters for comprehensive facial rejuvenation. Most practitioners recommend doing the threadlift first, then adding injectables 2 to 4 weeks later once swelling has settled.

Risks include bruising, swelling, asymmetry, thread migration, dimpling, and infection. These are uncommon when performed by an experienced practitioner. Choosing a clinic with significant threadlift experience reduces risk. Ask how many threadlift procedures your practitioner has performed.

Yes. Threadlifts are increasingly popular with men for jawline definition and mild jowl lifting. The procedure and recovery are the same. Men may experience slightly more bruising due to higher blood flow in facial tissue.

A threadlift in Australia costs AUD $2,000 to $6,000 depending on the area and thread count. In Bali, the same procedure costs AUD $350 to $1,500, a saving of 70 to 80%. This makes it one of the treatments with the largest absolute savings.

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