Once inserted, the threads anchor the skin and lift it upwards. After numbing and infusion of local anesthetia, the PDO threads are inserted via sharp or blunt tip needles (called cannulas) into different layers of the skin. How is PDO Thread Lift Done? PDO Threads are inserted into the skin via housing needles called cannulas, in a sterile procedureĪ PDO Thread Lift is a minimally invasive procedure. At the same time, the PDO threads cause the fat tissue to contract, producing a skin tightening and facial slimming effect.
Your skin cells are stimulated to produce new collagen, and new blood vessels to improve skin microcirculation. The lifted facial contours will remain for about 3-6 months more, due to the cellular rejuvenation effects. Skin Tightening, by contracting fat tissueĪbout 6 months after the procedure, the PDO threads will disappear through simple hydrolysis (they are absorbable).Cellular Renewel, through Collagen stimulation, and neovascularisation to improve skin texture, fine lines and elasticity.Instant Skin Lifting through mechanical effects.Once introduced, the threads produce 3 effects in the skin: The threads introduces them into the deeper layers of the skin. The PDO Thread Lift is a treatment which lifts and tightens sagging skin tissue, using threads made of Polydioxanone (PDO). The threads are made in South Korea, and is one of the most commonly performed skin lifting procedures today. While there are many different types of thread lifts, such as Silhouette Soft, the PDO thread lift is amongst the most popular today. Most thread lifting procedures today are non-invasive. However, the thread lift procedure has radically changed.
Thread lifts used to involve surgery and became associated with undesirable side effects such as infections and thread breakage.