PDO Thread Lift
What is a thread lift?
Until recently, the only way to address problems caused by facial skin laxity – such as jowls and drooping cheeks – was facelift surgery.
A thread lift is a type of procedure wherein temporary sutures are used to produce a subtle but visible "lift" in the skin.
Until recently, the only way to address problems caused by facial skin laxity – such as jowls and drooping cheeks – was facelift surgery.
A thread lift is a type of procedure wherein temporary sutures are used to produce a subtle but visible "lift" in the skin.
In addition to being ideal for lifting the skin, threads combat aging in another way: by provoking the body's "healing response" and causing the body to direct large surges of collagen to treated areas.
Patients who have a thread lift for the purpose of stimulating collagen will notice a gradual improvement in their skin's tone and firmness. So PDO provides ongoing and progressive rejuvenation for the facial tissues.
Advantages
For many patients, the biggest advantage of having a thread lift rather than a facelift is the greatly reduced recovery time associated with thread lifts.
Thread lifts can be performed under local, rather than general anesthesia, meaning that thread lift patients can drive themselves home and look after themselves immediately after having their procedure. While some patients will experience a little bit of soreness, redness and swelling.
Advantages
For many patients, the biggest advantage of having a thread lift rather than a facelift is the greatly reduced recovery time associated with thread lifts.
Thread lifts can be performed under local, rather than general anesthesia, meaning that thread lift patients can drive themselves home and look after themselves immediately after having their procedure. While some patients will experience a little bit of soreness, redness and swelling.