PDO Threads Lift

The thread material is made from PDO (polydioxanone), the same material used in surgery to close wounds. After the threads are in place, they are gently pulled back to tighten sagging areas. PDO Threads dissolve over time stimulating collagen and elastin production which help to tighten, firm, and lift your skin.

FAQ

Most frequent questions and answers

PDO threads do dissolve after about 6 months, but the effects don’t end once they have vanished. PDO threads can provide patients with great results for up to 18 months.

No. One treatment is usually enough to achieve your desired results. This is because a PDO thread lift tackles anti-aging concerns right from the source, manually lifting the skin to reduce skin laxity, fine lines, and wrinkles. One treatment appointment is enough to create a more youthful visage.

One of the primary disadvantages of thread lifts is that the results are not permanent. Over time, the threads naturally dissolve, and the lifted effect gradually diminishes.

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After Care Instructions

Infections and allergic reactions are potential complications that can arise from PDO lifting. Additionally, thread migration or breakage can occur if the threads are not properly inserted. It's essential to choose a qualified and experienced practitioner who can minimize risks
A thread lift is less expensive than a facelift. You can go right back to work after having it done, and the recovery is minimal. If you're noticing signs of aging in your jawline or under your eyes, a thread lift is a low-risk way to see how a more permanent procedure might look.