Get the Facelift You Want Without Surgery with PDO Threads

If you’re considering a facelift but not feeling great about the risks of surgery, there are other options. Polydioxanone (PDO) threads are a safe, non-surgical alternative to a traditional facelift that gives impressive results. In this post, we’ll review the basics of a PDO thread facelift, potential side effects, and the length of results.

Why Does Facial Skin Sag?

The skin on our faces is constantly being exposed to the sun, wind, and other elements. Over time, this can cause the skin to sag and lose its youthful appearance. Environmental factors are not the only culprits, though. The natural aging process also plays a role in causing our skin to sag. As we get older, our skin loses its elasticity and ability to repair itself as efficiently as it did when we were younger.

What is a Thread Lift?

A thread lift is a technique that employs a dissolvable suture to tighten and lift your skin. It’s a less invasive surgical procedure than facelift surgery and can frequently be done in under 45 minutes without the need for scalpel incisions.

How Does a Thread Facelift Work?

Collagen is formed in your body when fibroblasts in your skin detect the presence of the thread lift sutures. Collagen is a protein that provides skin structure and elasticity. One of the primary causes of aging skin is a loss of collagen.

All About Threads

The oldest type of surgical thread is the PDO thread, which was developed in the 1980s. It’s made from a biodegradable, colorless polyester that absorbs in your body in about 6 months. It is a very popular choice for thread facelifts.

But these days, practitioners have more than just PDO threads to work with. Along with PDO threads, there are also polylactic acid (PLA) and polycaprolactone (PCA) threads, both of which are newer than PDO threads. PLA and PCA threads last longer in your body and typically stimulate more collagen production than PDO threads. PLA threads absorb in about 12 months and PCA absorbs in about 12-15 months.

The best thread depends on the purpose. PDO threads excel at replicating and rejuvenating tissue, whereas PLA and PCA threads perform best at lifting drooping areas of your skin. Your practitioner will probably use a combination of threads to achieve the desired facelift effect.

Potential Side Effects & Complications

Thread facelifts are safer than facelift surgeries, and even more so when performed by a trained professional.

Potential side effects of a thread facelift include:

  • Pain at the injection sites
  • Minor bruising
  • Risk of infection
  • Being able to see the sutures
  • Inflammation
  • Skin dimples
  • Thread malfunction
  • Hematoma
  • Hair loss
  • Gland damage

Where Can Threads be Inserted?

The most frequently treated regions during a thread facelift include the:

  • Cheeks
  • Jaw
  • Neck
  • Eyes

Your thread lift may be paired with other non-invasive treatments, such as dermal fillers, for the best facelift effect.

Thread Facelift Results

Thread lifts give immediate results and can last anywhere from 1 to 5+ years. Age seems to be a determining factor in the length of results, with older people needing to repeat treatments much sooner than their younger counterparts.

PDO Thread Facelift in Tampa Bay

Ready for impressive facelift results without risky surgery? Contact Ultimate Image at (727) 799-7000 to schedule your consultation today.