So, you want to know more about how PDO Threads work. In this blog, we will be shining a spotlight on PDO threads, a non-surgical treatment that lifts and tightens sagging skin to provide a non-surgical facelift.
In this post, we’ll examine how PDO threads work, their benefits, and what to expect during the treatment process at Glow Aesthetic Center.
What Are PDO Threads?
PDO threads are special surgical sutures that can be absorbed by the body. They are made of a material that is safe for medical use and have been used for years in surgeries, especially those related to the heart and chest.
These threads encourage collagen production and improve the skin’s structure and elasticity as they slowly dissolve in the body. At Glow Aesthetic Center, we use NovaThreads, a top brand of PDO threads, to give our clients safe and successful non-surgical facelifts.
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The Science Behind PDO Threads
PDO threads gradually dissolve in the body over four to six months through a process called hydrolysis. When the body detects these dissolving threads, it starts a healing process. This process activates fibroblasts, which are cells that create collagen. Collagen is a crucial protein for skin structure and elasticity. Increased collagen production can help lift, tighten, and rejuvenate the skin.
Types of PDO Threads
There are three main types of PDO threads used at Glow Aesthetic Center, each serving different purposes:
Smooth Threads: These threads stimulate collagen production, improving skin texture and firmness.
Twist Threads: Made of one or two intertwined threads, they are used to restore volume to sunken areas of the skin.
Barb Threads: These threads have barbs that hook into the skin, providing significant lift and support to areas like the jawline and cheeks.
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Step-by-Step Guide to the PDO Thread Procedure at Glow
Here is how the PDO threads facelift will be carried out should you choose to go ahead with the procedure at Glow:
- Consultation
We start with a detailed consultation to understand your skin and aesthetic goals. Based on this assessment, our expert Glow practitioners will create a personalized treatment plan.
- Preparation
On the day of the procedure, the treatment area is thoroughly cleansed and marked to guide the precise placement of the threads.
- Anesthesia
Local anesthesia is applied to the treatment area to ensure your comfort during the procedure.
- Thread Insertion
Using a fine needle or cannula pre-loaded with the thread, the PDO threads are carefully inserted into the subdermal layer of your skin. The threads are strategically placed to lift and tighten the skin, creating a supportive structure for enhanced results.
- Adjustments
After inserting the threads, any necessary adjustments are made. Immediate aftercare instructions are provided to ensure optimal healing and results.
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Areas Treated with PDO Threads
PDO threads are versatile and can be used to treat various areas of the face and body, including:
- Cheeks and mid-face
- Jawline and neck
- Brows (for a lifting effect)
- Body areas such as the arms, abdomen, and thighs
Aftercare Guide for PDO Threads
Here is our helpful aftercare guide to ensure you get the best results post-PDO lift
After the Procedure
After the PDO threads procedure, cold packs should be applied to the treated areas to reduce swelling and bruising. Additionally, it’s best to keep your head elevated and avoid sleeping on your face for the first few nights.
Tips to Reduce Swelling and Bruising
Consider using arnica cream or taking arnica capsules to help minimize bruising and swelling. Consuming pineapple may also help. Avoiding blood-thinning medications and supplements for a week before and after the procedure is advised.
Activities to Steer Clear of
It’s important to refrain from strenuous exercise, facial massages, and sauna use for at least a week following the PDO threads procedure. Smoking, drinking through a straw, and consuming large, hard-to-chew food items are also recommended.
Suggested Skincare Routine
For the first few weeks after the procedure, it’s best to cleanse your face gently without vigorous scrubbing. Applying a soothing, hydrating moisturizer and using broad-spectrum sunscreen is essential. It’s also advisable to avoid using harsh skincare products and treatments for at least two weeks.
Who Is a Good Candidate for PDO Threads?
Ideal candidates for PDO thread treatments are typically between the ages of 30 and 65, have mild to moderate skin laxity, and who are looking for a non-surgical solution to lift and tighten their skin.
You may not be suitable for a PDO thread lift if you have severe skin laxity, certain medical conditions like uncontrolled diabetes, active skin infections, or if you are pregnant or breastfeeding.
During your consultation, our expert Glow practitioners will help you decide if you are a suitable candidate for PDO thread treatment.
Benefits and Longevity of PDO Threads
PDO threads provide an immediate lifting effect, with continued improvement as collagen production increases. Results typically last from nine to 12 months and, in some cases, even longer. Younger individuals may enjoy results for three to four years, while those with poor skin elasticity may need additional treatments sooner.
Final Thoughts
PDO threads provide a safe and effective way to achieve a youthful lift without surgery. Glow Aesthetic Center’s experienced practitioners are dedicated to delivering personalized care and exceptional results.
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FAQs: PDO Threads
How long does the procedure take?
The procedure typically takes about 60 minutes, depending on the size and location of the treatment area.
When will I see results?
As collagen production increases, you will see immediate lifting effects, with continued improvements over the next one to two months.
Are there any side effects?
Common side effects include minor bruising, swelling, and discomfort at the insertion points, which usually subside within a few days.
How long do the PDO Threads results last?
Results can last 9 to 12 months, with some cases reporting even longer effects.
Is the procedure painful?
Thanks to the use of local anesthesia, the PDO threads procedure is minimally painful. Some discomfort during the threads’ insertion is normal, but it is generally well-tolerated.
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