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Fletcher L - With the arcing method used in the Injectable Thread Lift(TM) procedure, filler is injected along a path of variable depths using one continuous thread, creating an arc of support for the overhangs. Because of this variation, the arcing method offers another major advantage. Scaffolding is created, which prevents folding of the skin in this area, keeping the crease from being created during animation.

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