Advantages of
PDO Threading
- Minimally-invasive surgery
- Little downtime for procedure and recovery
- Vector areas allow more customization
- Threads are not permanent
- Noticeable, natural-looking improvements
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Treatment Basics
Needles, similar to those used in acupuncture, introduce threads into the sections of skin targeted for treatment. These vectors targeted for improvement include the jawline, cheeks, ‘loose skin rings’ around the neck, eyebrows, marionette, and other areas.
Threading isn’t usually implemented on its own. It generally compliments other procedures like neurotoxins that relax wrinkles. When these aging lines are supple, the threads can pull more effectively. Dermal fillers used in conjunction with PDO threading are also beneficial for adding volume as lines are pulled taut. All three procedures utilized together produce the best results.
The PDO treatment doesn’t produce a stretched appearance to the new face. Instead, it helps enhance beauty and relaxation in the overall appearance. It’s one of the best solutions for those in their 40s and 50s, who just need a less-invasive and more natural lift.
Recovery
Recovery times may vary slightly, but it generally takes 48 hours to continue normal activities such as working out doing other similar activities. However, you can immediately wear makeup after the procedure. Unlike full facelifts or other invasive treatments, there will be a little swelling or bruising after the threading technique.
Does Threading Make Dermal Fillers Obsolete?
Although PDO threading is a marvelous way to lift and rejuvenate, they do not replace dermal fillers. This is simply because threads cannot add the quantity of volume as the dermal filler. A combination of threading, dermal fillers and other therapies bring the optimal results. But we cannot discount threading either. It’s what balances volume with realistic placement of aging skin.
Thread lifting gently places skin where it belongs while adding dermal fillers only in hollow areas affected by aging. With the smooth threads attracting ongoing collagen production, you get a more natural appearance. This gives the appearance of reversing the aging process. You will see results right away!
“Too much volume is not the answer. It’s what creates the unrealistic looks that you see in the media. Notice the overblown upper faces? That’s too much volume and not enough balance with other techniques. It’s a combination of procedures that achieve the best results.”
Dr. Luciano Sztulman
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Examples of the PDO Threading technique
With PDO threading, many areas of the face benefit. Instead of going under the knife, these simple techniques provide unbelievable results without the longer recovery required after surgery. Here are a few examples, and a little about how they work:
Eyebrow Lift
Over time, eyebrows can sag and even experience a hollow effect beneath the skin over the brow. To address these concerns, threading uses two barbed threads to raise the brow and smaller horizontal threads to pull the barbs closer, also leaving behind the dissolvable threads to coax collagen back to the hollow areas.
Glabella Lift
Many people deal with furrowed lines between the eyes. This problem can be solved with simple smooth threads which fill the area with collagen, over time. A crossed pattern of threads, together with neurotoxin injections will smooth out the furrows better than constant injections alone.
Jowl Lift
Using a combination of neurotoxin injectables and thread lifts, the jowls can be returned to a more youthful appearance. When choosing the jowl lift, the neck and eyebrows will also lift in response to the combination of treatments.
Barcode Lift
Unfortunately, due to various reasons, or genetics, the ‘smoker’s lines’ are problematic areas. Basically, you lose volume above your upper lip over time. It is frequently caused by smoking, hence the name. Before 50, women use fillers or collagen to replace fullness. Now, threading can naturally replace that fullness. With the barcode lift, small threads are placed in an interlaced pattern to replace fullness. No barbed threads are needed.