What are PDO Threads? PDO, which stands for polydioxanone, is an absorbable polymer that is flexible and durable.. The threads can be thought of as sutures, and there are three different types: Mono threads, smooth, and cog. Mono threads are smooth and singular sutures that provide a small lift. Cog threads have more of a barbed texture, provide a bit more of a lift. Screw threads have multiple threads intertwined and provide more volume to the treated area. The best part about these threads – they will stimulate natural collagen production. Here at Regenesis, we offer Mint PDO threads, as well as Nova Threads.
how long do the pdo thread last?
The optimal candidate is a person in the 30 to 60 year old age group who wants to tighten or lift certain areas of skin but who isn't ready for a facelift surgery. Most people like to target the nasolabial folds that go on either side of the nose to the sides of the mouth, and the marionette lines that go from the corners of the mouth down to the side of the chin. But many other areas can be targeted including the cheeks, brow, jowls, neck and underneath the chin. People older than 60 can be treated but typically don't see results as good as those younger. Frequently, more senior adults and those seeking more dramatic results would benefit more from a surgical facelift
spec
Size | 18g 19g 21g 22g 23g 25g 27g 28g 29g 30g |
- Shelf Life:
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| 2 years |
- Quality Certification:
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| ce |
- Application:
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| skin lift, anti age, wrinkle remove,skin tightening
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- Thread Length:
| 25mm -300mm
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needle type | sharp /blunt needle |
Material | pdo pcl plla |
product name -
| pdo thread lift |
packing | Aluminum packaging |
- Properties:
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| Medical Adhesive & Suture Material
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