PDO THREAD LIFT

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PDO THREAD LIFT

Looking for a way to reduce the signs of aging on your face without undergoing a facelift? None of us wants to look old. In fact, the reality of us aging causes anxiety in some people: some of us even look older than our chronological age due to genetics, sun exposure, health condition, medications drinking and smoking, etc. Are You Aware of a Lifting procedure done in Medspa that takes away years of skin aging/sagging off your face? You haven’t? Then let me introduce you to a less invasive alternative procedure to a ‘facelift’ that can help to tighten and lift your skin – That is the PDO Thread. A revolutionary new treatment in the world of Aesthetics. What is a PDO thread lift? This is a procedure that uses dissolvable sutures to rejuvenate and lift up sagging skin. PDO threads are the oldest and most popular type of suture used in thread lift procedures. They’re made from a colorless polyester that breaks down in your body after about 6 months, and their presence triggers your body to produce more collagen. Collagen is the protein that gives your skin its structure and elasticity, and its loss is one of the main causes of aging skin. PDO threads are a type of suture thread used in modern cosmetic procedures. They are made of polydioxanone, a safe and absorbable synthetic material. PDO threads come in three varieties – mono threads, cog threads, and screw threads – which are used to help rejuvenate skin and provide support and lift to parts of the face. Mono threads stimulate collagen production, cog threads have barbs that latch into the skin, and screw threads are used to restore volume to sunken areas.

How long does it take?

A thread lift can often be performed in under 45 minutes without needing a scalpel. It can be a lunch hour procedure for you, as you can return to work without any issues.

Are All PDO Threads the same?

No, there are several types and each serves its own purpose.

What Areas Can PDO Thread Treat?

PDO thread lift is so versatile, it can treat virtually any area of the face and body. These include:

  • Neck Jowls
  • Jawline
  • Nasolabial folds
  • Crow’s feet
  • Undereye area
  • Eyebrows
  • Cheeks
  • Marionette lines
  • Stomach

IS THE TREATMENT SAFE

The procedure is minimally invasive and uses only local anesthesia, so there are no risks associated with general anesthesia. Furthermore, there is no downtime and the results are visible immediately after the procedure. The threads dissolve naturally over time, leaving no trace. The results generally last 12-18 months.

Potential Complications

Are You Considering a PDO Thread Lift? Here’s What You Need to Know About the Potential Complications A PDO thread lift can be an effective way to improve your facial appearance without undergoing a full-fledged facelift. However, like any other procedure, this one carries risks and potential complications when not properly done by a professional. Some of the more common complications include

  • Visible sutures
  • Pain
  • Minor bruising
  • Snapping of threads
  • Inflammation
  • Dimpling
  • Accumulation of blood (hematoma)
  • Infection

During the consultation, we educate clients on the potential risk involved and we give clients the opportunity to ask us all relevant questions.

How to Prepare for a Thread Lift Procedure

If you’re considering a thread lift, it’s important to know what to expect and how to best prepare for the procedure. Here’s what you need to know about abstaining from certain substances, the procedure itself, and what to expect afterward. You may also be asked to stop taking certain medications, such as blood thinners and anti-inflammatory medicines, prior to your procedure.

  • Aspirin
  • Advil and ibuprofen
  • Green tea or green tea extracts
  • Omega-3 fatty acids
  • Alcohol
  • Vitamin E

You should also keep your skin clean and moisturized to help promote healing. To further reduce your risk of infection, you may also be advised to use a topical antibiotic ointment. Follow-up visits with the clinic is necessary in other to monitor the process. This we typically scheduled 2 to 4 weeks after your procedure. During these visits, we will examine your face and make any necessary adjustments. Overall, it’s important to follow our aftercare instructions closely. This will help you achieve the best results from your PDO thread lift.

How soon will I see the Result?

The immediate result of lifting and contouring is seen in some cases. In fact, skin looks tighter, and as the week goes, results get more prominent. Bear in mind that your lifestyle and age might also affect the result.

Number of Treatments needed?

Depending on your age and other factors responsible for your aging, we start with one session, after which a follow-up appointment after 6 – 9 months can be scheduled to determine if a touch-up is necessary or not.

Do I need PDO Thread?

If you are worried about the sagging of your skin, formation of wrinkles and fine lines, and laxity of your skin, then you are a good candidate for PDO Thread.

What Treatment Complement PDO Thread?

It can be done alongside fillers, Fractional RF, Botox, Ultherapy, etc.