
A non-surgical face lift
If you are concerned about sagging skin along your face, jawline and neck, then PDO Threads is the procedure that you’ve been looking for.
PDO & COG
A non-surgical face lift
If you are concerned about sagging skin along your face, jawline and neck, then PDO Threads is the procedure that you’ve been looking for.
This non-surgical popular face lift technique has been around for more than a 12 years.
POD threads can restores the natural V-shape of the face after gravity has taken its toll.
A PDO thread lift is designed not just to lift the face and reduce fine lines and wrinkles but to increase collagen production.
Collagen production will provide more volume in the treated areas.
Thread lifts have become a minimally invasive alternative to the facelift for patients who are not ready to undergo an aggressive surgical option. Although the effects from a thread lift will be temporary and not as dramatic as a facelift, improvement in the appearance of fine lines and wrinkles can be seen.
The goal of a PDO thread lift is to reposition facial and neck tissues to restore and rejuvenate the youthful proportions and appearances of the face.
PDO stands for polydioxanone, is an absorbable polymer which is flexible and durable.
PDO threads come in a variety of textures for customized treatments.
Three main textures of PDO can be differentiated: mono, cog, and screw threads. Mono threads are singular, smooth sutures anchored to the face that provides a slight lift. Cog threads have a barbed texture that provides better lift and increased collagen production. Screw threads have 1-2 intertwined threads, giving volume to the treated area. Mono threads may be sufficient for patients who only desire skin tightening and rejuvenation. Patients who desire more lifting and volume will better benefit from textured cogs or screw threads.