Are you looking for an easy and non-invasive way to address signs of aging on your facial skin? A PDO thread lift may be the answer. Polydioxanone (PDO) threads are used in a minimally invasive procedure to lift sagging skin, reduce wrinkles, and improve the texture and tone of your skin.
In this blog, you’ll learn everything you need to know about PDO thread lifts, including the benefits, what to expect during and after the procedure, and what results you can expect. There’s no time like the present to look and feel your best, so read on to learn more about PDO thread lifts and how they can help you achieve the look you desire.
What Is a PDO Thread Lift
The PDO Thread Lift procedure has been around since the 1980s, but it has only recently gained traction in the U.S. due to its safety and effectiveness. PDO threads are less invasive than traditional facelifts because they don’t involve surgery or cuts. Instead, tiny needles are used to insert small threads into the loose skin.

This creates a scaffolding-like structure under the skin that helps lift the skin right away and improve the overall shape of the face. This minimally invasive technique has proven to be an effective and safe way to rejuvenate the face without surgery.
What Happens During Thread Lifting?
The first step in getting a PDO Thread Lift is an assessment by an experienced aesthetician. They can determine which areas require improvement and tailor your treatment plan accordingly.
Once they’ve reviewed your medical history, decided what goals you want to be met, and scheduled the appropriate number of sessions based on these factors, they’ll provide you with detailed information regarding preparation steps before and after treatments so that everything goes smoothly at home too.
Why is It Called a Minimally Invasive Treatment?
Traditional facelifts involve making big cuts that take a long time to heal. PDO threads, on the other hand, are less invasive and can be done in a single office visit. The procedure is usually done in less than an hour, and patients can go back to their normal activities right away, with little to no downtime.
What’s even better is that PDO thread lifts can last up to 18 months or longer, depending on the individual. The threads will eventually dissolve under the skin. Because of this, they are often thought of as a one-time solution with long-term effects that don’t need constant maintenance.
Is PDO Thread Lift Effective?
Yes! Results vary from person to person, but PDO Thread Lift can help you look up to 10 years younger in just one treatment. Even after just one treatment, patients’ sagging skin was lifted, wrinkles were lessened, and the shape of their faces got better.
The best part? There’s no downtime required. You’ll be able to get back to your daily routine right away.
What Are the Drawbacks of Thread Lifting?
Even though a thread lift is thought to be a minimally invasive procedure, it still requires specific cuts and sutures. Complications like bruising, thread extrusion, thread breakage, fever, and infection are still possible. There are several benefits associated with PDO thread lifting, including:
1. It’s Quick
The PDO thread lift procedure is quick and has little downtime, which makes it a convenient and less expensive alternative to traditional skin tightening treatments like facelifts. The threads are made to stimulate collagen production and cell renewal, which leads to skin that is firmer and looks younger.
Note that the threads typically last up to 18 months and are absorbed into the body. If the skin still needs to get tighter after this point, a second procedure may be needed.
2. There Is No Need for Incisions or Cutting
Since there are no incisions, there is minimal discomfort and no scarring. There is also a reduced risk of infection compared to traditional treatments.
3. It Can Be Tailored to Each Individual Patient’s Needs.
PDO threads can target different areas of the face, such as the jawline or brows. It is especially beneficial if you have sagging skin in one place but not in others, as the threads can be used to lift and contour without affecting other areas.
4. It’s Virtually Painless
Patients usually have mild pain after surgery, like what they might feel after getting their teeth pulled or having their tonsils removed. However, this should subside within two days of receiving the surgery. Some mild swelling may also happen at first, but it will go away in 7 to 10 days.
Extreme swelling is rare unless too much fluid builds up under the skin because the surgery wasn’t done right.
5. Doesn’t Leave Any Scarring
Compared to other procedures such as injections, chemical peels, or laser resurfacing, which can lead to adverse effects on the skin like dark spots and discoloration, there are no known side effects associated with the PDO thread lift. Rest assured that it is a very safe procedure.

What Conditions Can a PDO Thread Lift Treat?
The PDO thread lift can be performed on almost every area of the body and is most commonly used on the cheeks, chin, nasolabial folds, neck, arms, abdomen, buttocks, and knees. All these areas require volume loss due to aging or weight loss.
What to Avoid Before & After a PDO Thread Lift Procedure
It’s important to note that there are some lifestyle modifications, such as sleeping on your back and avoiding vigorous exercise after getting a thread lift. You should also avoid medications that thin the blood (such as Ibuprofen). We do suggest taking fish oils to help reduce any swelling and bruising from the procedure!
Contact Onyx Integrative Medicine and Aesthetics Today!
If you’re looking for an innovative, minimally invasive treatment to lift sagging skin, then a PDO Thread Lift from Onyx Integrative Medicine and Aesthetics may be the perfect solution to skin laxity. We can help provide you with a younger-looking face with minimal downtime.
Rest assured that our procedure is a safe, effective, and cheaper alternative to more invasive surgeries. Visit our website if you’d like to set up an online consultation or learn more about what we do.
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