As we age, we lose the fat in our faces, namely in the areas around our cheeks, eyes, lips, jowls, and collarbones. This is followed by the aging of the skin, a process in which the tissue found in the skin thins out, causing a decrease in skin elasticity.
The “facial scaffolding” does not provide as much support as it formerly did, which results in wrinkles and a longer face. Upon doing thread lifts or suture lifts, it is necessary to use threads or sutures manufactured from the materials typically used in surgery to close wounds.
It is possible to reduce the signs of aging by having threads implanted beneath the skin, where they have the power to work. They are also capable of giving the face a youthful glow. Now, let’s take a look at the best PDO threads for you.
Three Types of PDO Threads
Polydioxanone (PDO), polylactic acid (PLA), and polycaprolactone are the three basic varieties of threads that may be acquired right now (PCL). PDO threads have been the most popular choice for use in surgical procedures for a good number of years now. They are manufactured using a synthetic biodegradable polymer that has been utilized in the treatment industry for many years.
PDO threads are hydrolyzed and absorbed into the body over the course of six months. Once there, they perform their role by stimulating fibroblasts to produce more collagen in a particular area of the body.
Mono Threads
Smooth threads devoid of any barbs are known as mono threads. In order to achieve a skin-tightening effect, a large number of these types of threads are inserted into the skin in a mesh-like pattern. When collagen begins to grow around the threads, the skin tightening effect typically begins to improve. The areas that are typically treated are the forehead, the area under the eyes, the necklines, and the sagging of the neck.
In most cases, the number of mono threads implanted for each treatment region ranges between 10 and 20. The “anchoring point” of the scalp or face is where the threads are fastened to maintain the lift achieved. Mono threads may be used to contact the skin, but they do not provide significant lifting; as a result, they must be combined with cog threads to improve face regeneration and tightening.
Screw Threads
It is possible for there to be one or two threads that are entwined together around the inserting needle in the form of screw threads. The use of screw thread can significantly impact the appearance of fullness in depressed areas of the skin. The term “Multi Screw,” which refers to the usage of two intertwined threads, has a more powerful effect than a screw thread. Generally speaking, screw threads are utilized in the process of face-lifting. You can “construct” your screw threads just by placing a mono thread in a twisting manner.
Cog Threads
Cog threads are just monofilament threads that have barbs attached to them in order to hook into the dermal layer of the skin. The barbs come together to form a support system that pulls the drooping tissue upward. In contrast to mono threads, Cog threads do not require anchoring points. Collagen can also form around the thread and their barbs in some cases. The jawline can be lifted and slimmed with the help of cog threads quite well.
Should You proceed with using PDO threads?
In 2018, the Food and Drug Administration gave its approval for the PDO Thread Lift. However, the polydioxanone it is made of has been extensively and effectively used in heart surgery and other therapeutic diagnoses for far longer. Thread lifts are a non-invasive treatment option that is gentle on the skin and won’t do any damage to it.
The Role That Texture Plays and Its Importance
The flexibility of the treatment has been increased because of the availability of threads in a variety of different textures. For instance, straight, smooth lines might be injected in a cross-hatch or mesh-like design to serve as a foundation for collagen to grow on. This would allow the collagen to develop more quickly. Barbs on other threads can catch skin that has come free from underneath and then pulls it back into place. When patients want to increase the volume in their faces, screw-type threads are usually employed in the procedure.
The Total Amount of Threads
Altering the number of threads that are used can also provide a variety of different effects. In the majority of cases, several lines are put on either side of the face; nevertheless, the degree of lifting or volume achieved can be changed by using either more or fewer threads than originally planned.
Why Should I Give Serious Consideration to Getting a Thread Lift?
PDO Thread lift procedures are an excellent option for anyone who is bothered about more than just a few wrinkles. They opt instead for a face-lift and rejuvenation procedure that is more comprehensive. Perhaps the face has begun to lose shape and structure, or the wrinkly skin must be tightened. Both of these possibilities are possible. Thread lifts are able to alleviate all of these issues while also offering patients a variety of other benefits.
Progressive Outcomes
The instantaneous tightening that this operation delivers is a benefit that many of our patients value, and the fact that the outcomes will continue to get better over the next few months further adds to this. Because of this, no one will ever suspect that you have recently undergone cosmetic surgery. It’s possible that close friends and family members have picked up on the fact that you’ve been feeling more refreshed and calm over the past few weeks, but they won’t be able to explicate why this is the case.
An Alternative That Does Not Involve Surgery and Is Both Practical and Successful
Many patients out there want to fight the early signs of aging, but not everyone is willing to put in the effort and time necessary to go through a difficult surgical therapy. Thread often lifts only require one trip to the dermatologist’s office to complete. There is no cutting or scarring involved in this procedure. You won’t need to wait for a period of recuperation, and you’ll be able to jump right back into your regular activities without any delay. You won’t have to come back for any maintenance or touch-up visits, so that’s another way you’ll save time.
Results Tailored to the Individual
There is no such thing as a universally applicable thread lift that works for everyone. It is possible to tailor the usage of threads to the specific aesthetic goals and concerns of each patient by taking advantage of the fact that there is a wide selection of threads to choose from and that they can be injected at a variety of angles. In addition to this treatment, our practice also provides additional cosmetic therapies, such as laser resurfacing, dermal fillers, and botulinum toxin injections, all of which can be coupled with this treatment.
Long-Term Benefits
PDO threads stand out among injected beauty treatments because the effects they generate are known to stay for a significant amount of time. Injections of botulinum toxin and the majority of dermal fillers produce effects that, on average, last for much less than one year. Thread lifts often persist for 18 months or longer, though this varies from patient to patient.
Now is the time to start the treatment that will eventually result in younger-looking skin. A thread lift can be exactly what you need to improve the appearance of your skin so that it is more polished, tighter, and younger looking after you.
The results of this non-surgical treatment that lifts, tightens, and adds volume to the face will continue to improve the patient’s appearance for more than a year. Give Isla Aesthetics a call to schedule an appointment for a PDO Thread Lift.