
PDO Threads Treatment In Hope Island
Has your skin lost its bounce and beginning to sag
What is the course of the procedure with the use of PDO threads? How does the treatment work?
With the assistance of a guide needle, needle-cannula, or cannula, the thread is inserted beneath the targeted skin areas to create a mesh that serves as a scaffold for the development of proteins.
The procedure typically lasts for 30-60 minutes and is carried out after applying anaesthetic cream to the treatment area.
Contraindications to the use of PDO threads
- – pregnancy and breastfeeding
- – blood clotting disorders
- – taking anticoagulants
- – open wounds
- – skin lesions
- – neoplastic disease in the active phase and in the treatment phase
- – autoimmune diseases
- – unregulated chronic diseases
- – collagenosis
- – scarring tendencies
- – recent injuries in the area of surgery
- – permanent implants in the treatment area
- – acute diseases (such as flu, angina, colds – wait 2 weeks, measles, etc. – wait 2-3 months)
Indications for the use of PDO threads
- – Drooping cheeks
- – loss of face oval
- – marionette furrows
- – smoker’s wrinkles
- – wrinkles of the temples and the eye area
- – neck and cleavage wrinkles
- – forehead wrinkles
- – stretch marks
What can PDO threads
- – Face or body lifting
- – Younger-looking skin
- – Increasing the density, firmness and elasticity of the skin
Advantages of the treatment:
- – No scars and cuts
- – High efficiency
- – Natural effect
- – Possibility of combining with other treatments (vip Thread, mezo Thread)
Over time, the ageing process can manifest in the form of wrinkles and deep grooves on the skin. If you are fascinated by the idaea of harnessing your body’s natural mechanisms to counteract these signs of ageing and rejuvenate your skin for a younger aesthetic, consider the use of PDO threads. By employing PDO threads correctly, a specific framework is established to prompt the skin to produce collagen naturally and break down gradually. This process aids in restoring the natural oval shape of your face, resulting in a more youthful appearance.
Polidoxane threads (PDO) have a long history of successful use in the field of medicine. Originally utilised in ophthalmology, plastic surgery, and urology for skin and subcutaneous sutures, these threads have since found new applications in cosmetic medicine for treating sagging cheeks, neck, and décolleté wrinkles.
Are the effects of PDO threads immediate? How long does it take to get the final results?
Immediate effects are noticeable post-treatment, with collagen and elastin production commencing around 2 weeks later. This process persists until the thread dissolves (approximately 180-240 days), yielding results that can last up to 24 months.
How often should the treatment with PDO threads be repeated?
The impact of the treatment can endure for as much as two years, but it is standard practice to have threads inserted periodically in collaboration with a professional. This technique assists in achieving the desired results and extending the treatment duration, ultimately enhancing safety and reducing the procedure’s length. Moreover, splitting the payments over time is vital for a multitude of clients.
What does the skin look like immediately after the treatment with the use of PDO threads?
After the treatment, there may be swelling, bruises and pain.
When it is possible to return to daily activities?
The treatment with PDO threads is safe and minimally invasive. You can resume your daily activities on the same day, and any bruises and swelling should subside within the next 2 weeks.
Types of threads used in our clinic
PDO threads are available in various variants, and the specific types utilised during the treatment are chosen individually based on the client’s skin needs.
The threads vary in length and weave type. The primary types of threads include mono, twin, screw, double screw, and triple threads. Additionally, hook threads are another type of thread.
The threads we use have the highest level of quality and safety confirmed by the TGA.
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