PDO Threads
PDO thread treatments provide a non-surgical solution to lift, tighten, and rejuvenate the skin while stimulating natural collagen production. At Skin NV, PDO threads are used to subtly lift sagging areas and improve skin firmness for natural-looking, refreshed results without the downtime of surgery.
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PDO (polydioxanone) threads are medical-grade, dissolvable sutures placed beneath the skin to create a lifting effect while stimulating collagen production. These threads safely dissolve over time, leaving behind improved skin structure and firmness as new collagen forms.
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PDO threads are carefully placed beneath the skin to lift and reposition tissue while triggering the body’s natural healing response, which stimulates collagen production in the treated area. This process helps improve skin tightness, texture, and overall support while creating a subtle, natural lift. Treatments are minimally invasive and require little downtime.
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Patients often see an immediate lifting effect, with continued improvement over the following weeks as collagen production increases. Skin appears firmer, smoother, and more lifted, with results typically lasting up to 18 months depending on treatment area and individual response.
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FAQs
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No—threads are typically not visible after a thread lift, and in most cases, you also won’t feel them once initial healing is complete.
Immediately after treatment, some patients may notice mild swelling, tenderness, or slight tightness, and occasionally you may feel the threads under the skin for a short period. This sensation usually resolves within a few days to a couple of weeks as swelling subsides and the threads settle into place.
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Both dermal fillers and PDO thread lifts complement each other but address different concerns. Fillers restore lost volume and soften folds, such as the nasolabial folds, while also improving hollow or deflated areas of the face. PDO threads focus on lifting and tightening sagging skin, especially in areas like the jowls and lower face where volume alone may not provide enough lift.
Many patients achieve the best results by combining both treatments to restore volume and reposition sagging tissue for a more balanced, natural-looking rejuvenation.
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Downtime is typically minimal and depends on the number of threads placed and the areas treated. Some swelling and bruising can occur, often peaking around 2–3 days after treatment and gradually improving over the rest of the week, with most patients returning to normal activities shortly after their procedure.
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PDO thread treatments are generally well tolerated. A topical numbing agent and local anesthetic are used to keep you comfortable, so most patients feel only mild pressure or slight discomfort during the procedure. Some tenderness or soreness can occur for a few days afterward but typically resolves quickly.