PDO Threads For Body Contouring

Over time, PDO thread lifts have been developed as a popular non-surgical method for body contouring and shaping. It is one of the American Board of Hair Restoration Surgery-approved pro-uplift techniques involving PDO, a harmless medical-grade chemical that tightens the skin. Different from general face lifts, PDO threads are placed under the skin lightly so doctors can sculpt and enhance the appearance of the human body, including the face, neck, arms, thighs, and belly, without complications that may warrant more extended hospitalisation. This technique requires placing such threads in the middle of the skin to pull the skin tight and make it look like it has been rising naturally. When cut, the threads cause collagen to form, which helps in skin tightening and making it firm. As well, PDO threads provide enhanced skin elasticity and improved complexion of the skin field. They are an excellent solution for anyone looking to achieve a refreshed-shaped appearance without surgery. The most appropriate candidate for a thread lift is usually in their late 30s or early 50s. People in good health who are starting to see early indications of ageing benefit the most from the subtle effects which thread lift promises. A thread lift is way safer and more secure for patients with medical conditions and problems with general anaesthesia. 

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PDO Threads Process

Consultation And Preparation

The process starts with a consultation in which you will discuss your goals and expectations. Your specialist will inspect your skin and provide a specific treatment plan for the most beneficial results. Once everything is in place, the target areas are sanitised, and an anaesthetic cream relieves discomfort. 

Thread Placement

The PDO threads are gently inserted with a tiny needle or cannula under the skin. They are deliberately placed to provide a natural lift adapted to your specific facial or body proportions.

Lifting and Adjusting

Once in position, the threads are gradually tightened to lift and firm the skin. This process provides an immediate lifting effect, smoothing the targeted regions while maintaining a natural appearance. 

Final Touches

After adjusting the threads, the practitioner removes excess and thoroughly cleans the insertion places. The process is rapid, often taking less than an hour and requiring minimum downtime.

Recovery And Results

You might experience swelling or discomfort, but most people return to normal activities within a day or two. As the threads disintegrate, they encourage collagen formation, which improves firmness and smoothness for long-term results.

Thread Lifting Areas

Most people choose thread lift for these specific areas:

  • Jawline
  • Cheeks
  • Eyebrows
  • Neck
  • Upper Arms
  • Abdomen
  • Buttocks
  • Knees
  • Under eye area

It is critical to remember that while PDO threads can help in certain regions, results are typically more moderate than those of surgical procedures. This depends on the practitioner’s therapy success, the quality and type of threads used, and the quality and age of the patient’s skin. Secondly, in some early investigations and practitioners’ case-based reports, PDO strings could be useful in body contouring; however, significant clinical research is necessary to establish the productivity, security, and optimal practices and protocols of these off-face applications.

PDO thread treatment for body contouring should be done under the administration of a professional and experienced practitioner.

Benefits of Using PDO Threads For Body Contouring 

PDO threads are a creative way of handling body contouring significantly less expensive than conventional methods for lifting and tightening the skin. Another significant benefit is the relatively small time needed to regain normal capacity, as the process does not require a long shutdown. These types of surgery differ vastly from PDO threads because they can help make the skin more taut and firm without the need for many large cuts, which could leave scars on the patient’s body.

Another significant benefit is the collagen boost these threads deliver. PDO threads progressively dissolve and stimulate collagen formation in the treated areas, resulting in firmer, more resilient skin. This natural collagen creation improves the initial lift, skin texture, and elasticity. Additionally, PDO thread treatments can be easily tailored to target specific areas.

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FAQS

What Exactly Are PDO Threads? How Do They Work?

PDO threads are dissolvable sutures from polydioxanone – a material employed in various operations long ago. They work through two primary mechanisms:

  • Instant Lift: These threads are placed beneath the dermis plane and have an instant firming effect because they lift skin that has been growing loose.
  • Collagen Stimulation: PDO threads are inserted into the skin, triggering collagen growth in the treatment area, thus making the skin firmer and younger. The threads become bio-absorbed over 6 to 9 months, and all that remains is a structure of collagen that supports the skin up to 18 months after the treatment.

What Sections of the Body Can be Addressed Through PDO Threads? 

PDO threads can be applied to various areas of the body with great versatility, including:

  • Abdomen: For people with loose skin, PDO thread can be used to lift sagging skin and correct laxity in the abdominal area.
  • Upper Arms: Bat wings can be handled through threads to tighten the skin.
  • Thighs: The inner and outer thighs can be treated for better skin definition and a more toned surface.
  • Buttocks: PDO threads can provide a subtle lift and improve the skin’s firmness on the buttocks.
  • Knees: They can help improve sagging or wrinkled skin around the knees.
  • Neck, Jawline, and Chin: PDO threads are popular for defining the jawline, smoothing the neck, and creating a contoured chin.

This treatment is ideal for people with mild to moderate skin laxity who want a natural lift and a boost in collagen production without surgery.

What Is the Procedure Like? Is It Painful?

The PDO thread procedure is minimally invasive and requires only local anaesthesia to numb the treatment area. Here’s what you can expect:

  • Preparation: Your practitioner will mark the treatment area, cleanse the skin, and apply a numbing agent to ensure comfort.
  • Insertion of Threads: The practitioner inserts the PDO threads just under the skin using a thin needle or cannula. You may feel some mild tugging or pressure, but the procedure is generally well-tolerated due to the anaesthesia.
  • Post-Insertion Adjustments: The threads are adjusted once in place to create the desired lift and contour.

Depending on the treated area, the process usually takes 30 to 60 minutes. Most patients report minimal discomfort, with some experiencing mild soreness or swelling afterwards.

How Soon Will I See Results, and How Long Will They Last?

PDO thread lifting provides both immediate and long-term results:

  • Immediate Effects: The mechanical support provided by the threads will immediately improve skin firmness and lift.
  • Long-Term Results: Collagen production continues to increase in the weeks following the treatment, gradually enhancing skin texture, elasticity, and firmness.

Results can last 12 to 18 months, depending on age, skin type, and lifestyle. Many patients choose to have maintenance sessions as collagen production decreases with age.

Are PDO Threads suitable for any skin type?

Yes, PDO threads are also safe and effective for all skin types. As opposed to laser treatments or other procedures that can be dangerous, specifically for people of African descent who may have different skin tones, PDO thread lifting does not involve heat or light. This makes it ideal and suitable for anyone interested in body sculpting without surgery.

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About PDO Thread Body Contouring: Who is Right for This Treatment? 

PDO threads are most suitable for those in their adulthood with a mild to moderate degree of skin sagging who wish to enhance the shape of their body without such invasive procedures as surgical ones. Some factors to consider:

  • Age and Skin Quality: Men and women between the ages of 30 and 65 with good skin tone respond best to treatment.
  • Realistic Expectations: PDO threads give a specific, gentle, organic advantage over other kinds of lift. If one requires a more dramatic skin tightening, there are different methods, such as surgical ones.
  • Health Status: It remains important to note that PDO threads are unsafe for people with some health complications or those who are pregnant. This information has to be discussed with a certified practitioner.

What are PDO Thread vs Other body contouring techniques?

PDO thread lifting is the only procedure that gives an immediate lifting effect and triggers collagen production. Here’s how it compares to other body contouring options:

  • Liposuction: Liposuction does not help in enhancing the skin tone and texture and does not tighten the skin after the fat is sucked out. PDO threads are better for tightening and lifting without eliminating the fat layer.
  • Laser Treatments: Techniques such as RF (radio frequency) use lasers to stimulate collagen growth, but they do not instantly lift threads and offer immediate facelift and stimulation simultaneously.
  • Surgical Options: PDO threads are not invasive, and the procedures are relatively less invasive than body lifting or tucking. This makes them suitable for patients who do not want to undergo surgical options.

What harm and comprehensive risks are there to PDO Threads?

While PDO threads are generally safe, there are potential side effects and risks, including:

  • Bruising and Swelling: Mild and generally fade in a few days.
  • Infection: It is infrequent but possible with any skin piercing. Choosing a qualified provider minimises this risk.
  • Minor Asymmetry or Irregularity: In the first days, the skin may be markedly irregular or show mild asymmetry, but this should pass as the threads settle.
  • Thread Migration: Possible only in extreme situations if, for example, threads are not placed correctly.

The best way to minimise risks is to choose an experienced practitioner specialising in PDO thread treatments.

How Much Does PDO Thread Lifting Cost?

PDO thread lifting costs vary depending on the treatment area, the number of threads used, and the provider’s experience level. Generally, you can expect to pay:

  • Smaller Areas (e.g., neck or chin): $800 to $1,500 per session
  • Larger Areas (e.g., abdomen or thighs): $1,500 to $3,000 per session

Since multiple threads may be required for larger areas, the cost can add up, but many patients find it worth the investment given the long-lasting, natural results.

Is There Any Downtime After PDO Thread Lifting?

One of the significant benefits of PDO thread lifting is the minimal downtime. Most patients return to regular activities within a day or two, although avoiding strenuous activity and facial manipulation for a week post-procedure is advised. Some swelling, bruising, or mild soreness may occur but generally subsides within a few days.

Conclusion

PDO thread lifting provides a strong and unique line of treatment in body contouring by providing immediate lift and the beneficial effects of collagen synthesis. It is a non-surgical procedure that interests those interested in enhancing their figure, particularly the tummies, arms, and thighs, among other body sections, including even the neck or jawline, but with lesser incidences of comparatively lengthier hospital stays.

PDO thread lifting might be worth spending money on for those who wish to improve their body shape without surgery. A patient should see a qualified provider to achieve the best results for that unique enjoyment.

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Tejal Sangani is Harley Street qualified, Brighton based non-surgical cosmetic practitioner. She is a qualified Prescribing Pharmacist with 15 years of experience with excellent clinical skills.

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