Ice Cryospa & Medispa
PDO Threads
PDO threads are a minimally invasive cosmetic treatment that uses dissolvable threads to lift and tighten sagging skin, stimulate collagen production, and rejuvenate your appearance with natural-looking results and minimal downtime.
PDO threads offer several benefits, including immediate skin lifting and tightening, enhanced collagen production for long-term rejuvenation, minimal downtime, and a non-surgical alternative to traditional facelifts, providing a more youthful and refreshed appearance.
Is the PDO thread lift painful? Most patients experience only minimal discomfort during the procedure, as a local anesthetic is used to numb the treatment area.
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How long does the procedure take? A PDO thread lift typically takes between 30 to 60 minutes, depending on the areas being treated.
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How long do the results last? Results can last from 6 to 18 months, depending on individual factors and the specific threads used. Collagen stimulation can continue to improve skin quality over time.
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Who is a good candidate for PDO threads? Good candidates are generally individuals with mild to moderate skin sagging who are seeking non-surgical skin tightening. A consultation with a qualified provider can help determine if PDO threads are suitable for your needs.
About V Soft Lift
V Soft Lift is both double cleared for the US and the European market.
FDA cleared and CE Medical Device certified.
A V Soft Lift® is performed using the V Soft Line® palette of threads.
V Soft Lift® is a sterile single use polydioxanone suture in a cannula. It is a modern, innovative non-permanent thread, not to be compared to traditional permanent threads.
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There are two types of threads, smooth and cogged. The smooth threads are to be placed in a grid-like pattern for a skin tightening effect. Cogged threads form a support that lifts the sagging skin.
PDO threads have a high safety profile, complete absorption and minimal tissue reaction. The PDO thread generates tensing fibrosis in the surrounding tissue. The risk for scarring is absent when inserted correctly.
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