Experience the Lift:

PDO Threading

Rediscover your skin’s youthful firmness with PDO Threading, a minimally invasive solution to lift and tighten without surgery.

Why PDO Threading?

Instantly lifts sagging skin, enhancing facial contours

Stimulates collagen production for long-term rejuvenation

Minimal downtime with immediate results

Natural-looking results that can last up to 18 months

  • What is PDO threading?

    PDO threading is a cosmetic technique that lifts and tightens sagging skin tissues by inducing collagen production using polydioxanone (PDO) threads.

  • How long do the results of PDO threading last?

    The effects can last up to 18 months, depending on individual skin conditions and the number of threads used.

  • Is PDO threading painful?

    Minor discomfort may be experienced during the procedure, but local anesthesia is typically used to minimize pain.

  • What areas can be treated with PDO threads?

    Common areas include the eyebrows, cheeks, jawline, neck, and the area under the eyes. 

  • How long does the procedure take?

    The procedure typically takes between 30 to 60 minutes, depending on the areas being treated.


  • What is the recovery time after PDO threading?

    Most clients can resume normal activities immediately, though minor swelling and bruising may occur. 

  • Are there any risks associated with PDO threading?

    Risks are minimal but can include irritation, infection, or minor bruising around the treated areas. 

  • Can PDO threading be combined with other treatments?

    Yes, it is often combined with other treatments like fillers and Botox for a more comprehensive facial rejuvenation. 

  • Who is an ideal candidate for PDO threading?

    Ideal candidates are those with mild to moderate skin laxity who are not ready for a surgical facelift. 

  • How do I prepare for a PDO threading procedure?

    Avoid blood-thinning medications and supplements for a week before treatment to minimize bruising. 

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Transform Your Look with PDO Threading