PDO Threads
Thread Lifting is a minimally invasive procedure that uses biodegradable, absorbable lifting and smoothing sutures, also known as "threads." We often use a combination of PDO (Polydioxanone) and PLLA (Poly –L Lactic acid) threads.
Thread lifting improves the appearance of skin laxity (sagging skin) and texture (wrinkle reduction). Both PDO and PLLA threads degrade within a few months but continue to stimulate new collagen production in the treatment area.
Thread Lifting is a minimally invasive procedure that uses biodegradable, absorbable lifting and smoothing sutures, also known as "threads." We often use a combination of PDO (Polydioxanone) and PLLA (Poly –L Lactic acid) threads.
Thread lifting improves the appearance of skin laxity (sagging skin) and texture (wrinkle reduction). Both PDO and PLLA threads degrade within a few months but continue to stimulate new collagen production in the treatment area.
Thread Lifting is a minimally invasive procedure that uses biodegradable, absorbable lifting and smoothing sutures, also known as "threads." We often use a combination of PDO (Polydioxanone) and PLLA (Poly –L Lactic acid) threads.
Thread lifting improves the appearance of skin laxity (sagging skin) and texture (wrinkle reduction). Both PDO and PLLA threads degrade within a few months but continue to stimulate new collagen production in the treatment area.
During the procedure
During your PDO procedure, the injector will use small amounts of injectable anesthesia (lidocaine w/ epi) and the use of a needle to make a small self-healing pilot hole in the skin. A small needle or cannula that is preloaded with a thread is then inserted just under the skin. Multiple threads are used during a single treatment. Depending on the area treated, the procedure can take 5 minutes to an hour.
When will I see the results?
It can take up to 4-6 months to appreciate the full benefit of the treatment. On average, results can last 6-18 months or more depending on area treated and number of threads used.