Neogenesis Molding Cog Thread Arrow-Bi
NEOGENESIS Molding Cog Thread Arrow-Bi delivers advanced facial and body lifting with the largest, strongest bi-directional barbs. Engineered for heavy tissue repositioning, clinical studies show up to 45% improvement in ptosis correction and 1–5 years of sustained results*.
Largest & Strongest Barbs for Maximum Lifting
NEOGENESIS Molding Cog Thread Arrow-Bi features flat arrowhead-shaped bi-directional barbs for secure tissue anchoring and superior lifting. The unique molding-pressing technique (not cut) ensures barb integrity and long-term fixation, outperforming conventional cog threads in both strength and longevity.
Key Advantages
Maximum Lifting Power
Largest and strongest barbs provide up to 2× higher tissue holding force compared to cut cogs.
Long-Lasting Results
Clinical effect duration: 1–5 years (individual results may vary).
Secure Tissue Fixation
Harpoon-shaped notches anchor heavy tissues, ideal for moderate to severe ptosis.
Versatile Application
Effective for face, neck, chest, and body lifting in patients aged 40–45.
Technical Features
- Barb Design: Flat arrowhead-shaped, bi-directional, non-classical, fixing type
- Manufacturing: Molding pressing method (not cut)
- Fixation: Harpoon-shaped notches for secure tissue anchoring
- Applicability: Middle/lower face, neck, chest, body
- Indications: Moderate to heavy tissue ptosis (1–2 degree)
- Recommended Age: 40–45 years
Product Specifications
- Model: C19100M-C (19G × 100mm), C18100M-C (18G × 100mm)
- Packaging: 10 threads/box
- Needle Type: W-type cannula
- Thread Appearance: Bi-directional arrowhead barbs
- Sterility: EO sterilized, single-use
- Shelf Life: 3 years from manufacture date
Professional Use Guide
Indications & Patient Selection
Ideal for moderate to severe facial and body ptosis in patients aged 40–45. Assess tissue thickness and degree of laxity before procedure.
Technique
Insert using W-type cannula. Anchor barbs in SMAS or subcutaneous plane. Ensure symmetrical placement for optimal lift and fixation.
Post-Procedure Care
Advise patients to avoid excessive facial movement and strenuous activity for 2 weeks. Monitor for rare complications such as asymmetry or thread migration.
Important Disclaimer
Notice:
Clinical outcomes may vary depending on individual patient factors, tissue quality, and practitioner technique. This product is intended for use by licensed medical professionals only.
Red Notice:
Results are not guaranteed and may differ from patient to patient. Always obtain informed consent and provide full disclosure of risks and expected outcomes.
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