PDO thread lifting

Start looking young with PDO thread lift.

PDO thread lifting, a unique inclusion in our aesthetic med bar services for youthful, juvenile, and alluring appearance. Aging is a fact of life; looking at your age is not!

 

What is the best option between mono and cog or screw threads?

If you desire for tightening and reawakening of aged skin, mono threads are sufficient.  If you want to have boosted volume and lifting, cog or screw threads will give better benefits.

What areas a PDO thread lifts?

PDO thread lift is a multifaceted treatment so that it can treat any area of the face. This includes cheeks, crow's feet, neck, jowl, jawlines, nasojugal folds, nasolabial folds, eyebrows, under-eye area, and marionette lines. The most common areas to get treated by PDO threads are cheeks and lower face/ neck.

What are the types

of PDO threads?

PDO sutures come in three different types. Mono threads, cog, and screw threads. Mono threads are smooth and singular. They are placed in your face to give your face a small lift. Cog threads have a barbed structure, and they finer lift your face and aid in collagen production. Screw PDO has two interweave threads for providing volume to the treated area.

Difference between PDO and Mono thread

 

FAQs

+ What is after care of PDO lift :

Making sure you’re fully informed about the aftercare requirements is a must. So we’re going to take you through the best steps to take post-op.

Though there is a minimal recovery time of a few days, we suggest that up to 1-2 weeks following your treatment should be spent:

Without exercise. You may engage in some brisk walking but nothing too vigorous. Without makeup (first 48h only). Yes, that includes any form of skincare products, sorry! Without washing your face (first 48h only). It’s also suggested to stop taking vitamins or medications that can have blood-thinning side effects. Avoiding smoking and/or consuming alcohol. Avoiding heavy fluctuations in temperature. Allow the skin to heal in a neutral environment. Going to your follow up appointments to ensure everything is healing as expected. In the days following the procedure, you may experience some swelling, bruising and discomfort around the area. This is a normal part of the healing process. Please note: each person will have their own experiences with aftercare. We’ve curated the most helpful tips, but please discuss them with your surgeon and decide what’s best for you.

+ Is PDO thread lifting a customized treatment?

Your skin type, texture, and aesthetic goals are the determinants of the type and the number of threads to be placed on your face. Facelift, skin tightening and cellular rejuvenation is achieved by placing different thread aesthetically at various angles.

+ What is the duration of treatment?

The duration of treatment is not more than thirty minutes. An hour is required to treat four to six areas of the face.

+ What is the downtime of treatment?

Minimum to no downtime is associated with PDO thread lift.

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+ How long the results last?

Results of thread lift last for twelve to eighteen months. However, lifestyle, diet, and continual aging may affect the results.

+ What is the healing time after PDO thread lift?

After the procedure is complete the patient will feel slight tightness, redness, swelling and bruising that will dissipate in a week. The usual healing time after PDO is two weeks.

+ Do Mono Threads Work on the Neck ?

Yes, mono thread treatments aren’t exclusively for the face. You can also get the procedure on your neck. PDO mono thread neck treatments can be used to treat creasing and folding surrounding the chin and neck. While it’s not as easily noticeable as other procedures, a neck mono thread can focus on those hard to get areas such as marionette lines, sagging cheeks, and ageing jawlines. When it comes to the neck, it can take the body up to 12 months to fully dissolve. But, it also depends on how fast your skin breaks down temporary sutures.

+ Do Mono Threads work under the eyes ?

Yes, PDO mono threads under the eyes are a more natural alternative to eyelifts, for those who want a less invasive, rejuvenated look. This procedure involves inserting threads near the undereye and eyebrows to lift and tighten the skin. It can also be used to lift the eyes, cheeks, loose jowls, tighten the neck, and reduce wrinkles around the eyes. Results should appear within 1-2 months of treatment and can last for up to two years.

+ Can PDO threads helps nasal labial Fold ?

Nasolabial folds are the smile lines that occur around the mouth. They usually occur with age and extensive muscle usage. PDO mono thread nasolabial treatments work to even out the skin volume, revitalise collagen production, and produce a long-term skin rejuvenation. This is a key catalyst in the prevention of droopy chin skin, nasolabial lines, and vertical/ horizontal forehead wrinkles.

What you need to know…

PDO thread lift Benefits

  • Creates collagen net to lift face in desired direction

  • Skin Rejuvenation

  • Anti-aging

  • Face and neck lifting

  • Restores volume to sunken part of your skin

Procedure

PDO thread lift is an advancement in the field of aesthetic sciences. PDO (Polydioxanone) threads have extensively been used to treat gynecological disorders and suturing of incisions. When operating in cosmetic medicine, it is a revolution. It is used for skin tightening by contracting fat tissues, skin lifting, and assisting at the cellular level to renew your skin through collagen production. After getting your PDO thread lift, you can have more elastic skin with fewer fine lines and wrinkles.

How long does the effect last?

Results of thread lift last for twelve to eighteen months. However, lifestyle, diet, and continual aging may affect the results.

Contradictions

Carrying out a thread rejuvenation is limited in such cases as:

·      Acute inflammatory processes or skin diseases in the area of intervention;

·      Acute respiratory viral infection;

·      Any chronic diseases in their acute phase;

·      Arterial hypertension;

·      HIV infection, viral hepatitis;

·      Autoimmune and somatic diseases;

·      Hemophilia (bleeding disorders);

·      Propensity to form keloid scars;

·      Polyvalent allergy;

·      Oncological diseases;

·      Reception of anticoagulants, antiaggregants;

·      Mental and neurotic disorders;

·      Menstruation (1 week);

·      Pregnancy, lactation;

·      Previously introduced non-biodegradable injection materials, implants in the area of the procedure;

·      Any other contraindications as decided by your doctor.



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