PDO Threads are dissolvable sutures used to lift and tighten sagging skin without surgery. They also stimulate collagen production, improving skin texture and firmness over time. Results are visible immediately, with continued improvements over the following months. The procedure is minimally invasive and requires little downtime.
PDO Threads lift and tighten sagging skin, stimulate collagen, and restore youthful contours.
Cheeks, jawline, and neck.
PDO Threads
Non-surgical lifting and tightening using PDO threads for youthful skin.
Pre-Treatment
Avoid blood thinners and alcohol 24 hours prior. Cleanse face and avoid heavy makeup. Share medical history with provider. Prepare for possible mild swelling post-treatment.
Post-Treatment
Keep the treated areas clean and avoid applying makeup for 24 hours. Refrain from strenuous activities and facial movements to ensure thread placement. Follow any specific aftercare instructions provided by your specialist.
What to Expect
PDO Threads treatment may result in mild redness, swelling, or bruising at the insertion points, which typically resolves within a few days. Avoid strenuous activities and excessive facial movements for at least 24 hours. You’ll notice a subtle lift immediately, with continued improvement over the next few weeks. Follow all aftercare instructions carefully.
PDO Threads lift and tighten sagging skin in areas like the cheeks, jawline, and neck. Results are immediate, with continued improvements as collagen production is stimulated over the next few weeks. Skin appears firmer and more rejuvenated, with long-lasting effects. The treatment restores a youthful, lifted appearance.
For PDO Threads, follow-ups are usually recommended every 12-18 months to maintain lifted and rejuvenated skin. Regular treatments ensure that collagen stimulation and skin tightening effects are sustained. Your provider will create a schedule based on your needs.
PDO Threads treatment is not advised for pregnant or breastfeeding individuals. The procedure involves small incisions and the use of sutures, which may pose risks during pregnancy. It’s best to wait until after delivery to pursue PDO Threads. Consult with your healthcare provider for recommendations.
PDO Threads treatment is not advised for pregnant or breastfeeding individuals. The procedure involves small incisions and the use of sutures, which may pose risks during pregnancy. It’s best to wait until after delivery to pursue PDO Threads. Consult with your healthcare provider for recommendations.