PDO threads are a revolutionary treatment designed to lift and tighten the skin without surgery. This minimally invasive procedure involves inserting thin, absorbable threads into the skin using a fine needle, which then stimulate collagen production and provide an immediate lifting effect. The result is a firmer, more youthful appearance with minimal downtime. PDO threads can be used to address sagging skin, smooth out wrinkles, and enhance facial contours, offering a natural-looking boost to your appearance with long-lasting results
Lift and Tighten Your Skin
During your PDO threads appointment, a skilled practitioner will begin by discussing your aesthetic goals and assessing the areas you wish to treat. The procedure involves marking the treatment areas and then using a fine needle to insert the PDO threads beneath the skin. You may feel a slight pinch or discomfort as the threads are placed, but the procedure is generally well-tolerated thanks to local numbing. The entire session typically lasts between 30 to 60 minutes, depending on the areas being treated. Afterward, you might experience some mild swelling, redness, or bruising, which usually resolves within a few days. The results will become more noticeable as the threads stimulate collagen production and your skin begins to naturally lift and tighten.
PDO threads are absorbable sutures made of polydioxanone that are used in a minimally invasive procedure to lift and tighten the skin. By stimulating collagen production, these threads help improve skin texture and reduce signs of aging with natural-looking results.
PDO threads typically provide visible results for 6 to 12 months, as the threads gradually dissolve and stimulate collagen production. The overall effects can last longer, with continued improvement in skin firmness and elasticity as new collagen forms.
PDO threads can be used to treat various areas, including the face, neck, and jawline, to lift and tighten sagging skin. They are also effective for enhancing contours and improving skin texture on the body, such as the arms and abdomen.
PDO threads are made of polydioxanone, a biocompatible and absorbable material commonly used in surgical sutures. This material safely dissolves in the body over time while stimulating collagen production to improve skin firmness and texture.
Common side effects of PDO threads include temporary swelling, redness, and bruising at the injection sites. Rarely, individuals may experience minor discomfort or asymmetry, which can typically be managed by a healthcare professional.
The number of PDO threads needed varies depending on the treatment area and the desired results, with most people requiring between 2 to 8 threads for a noticeable lift. Your practitioner will customize the number of threads based on your specific needs and goals.
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