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  • Three Types of Pdo Threads
    PDO threads can be divided into three categories:PDO mono threads. Smooth sutures that help rejuvenate your skin by stimulating collagen production.PDO cog threads. These threads have barbs that latch into your skin like small fishhooks, to provide support and lift parts of your face.PDO screw threa   Read More>
  • What is pdo threads?
    Polydioxanone (PDO) threads utilise a biodegradable polyester suture and are best engaged for rejuvenating skin. PDO threads are one of three types of sutures frequently used in thread lift procedures, with the other two made from polylactic acid (PLA) and polycaprolactone (PCA). This type of thread   Read More>
  • Who is the ideal alternative for a nose PDO thread lift?
    "If you have to choose minimally invasive rhinoplasty, the most recommended way now is to inject the rhinoplasty material - hyaluronic acid. "Hyaluronic acid, also known as hyaluronic acid, is a naturally occurring substance in human tissues. Hyaluronic acid is filled into the nose by injection, whi   Read More>
  • Is pdo thread lift permanent?
    pdo thread lift generally does not achieve a permanent effect, and can be maintained for 1 to 3 years.When doing pdo thread lift, the composite protein line with high compatibility with human tissue is used, which is buried under the skin of the nose in a mesh format, which plays a role in lifting t   Read More>
  • What is a failed pdo thread lift
    After pdo thread lift surgery, there may be cases of asymmetry of bilateral lifting of the face or broken threads, as well as leakage caused by too shallow threads. If the buried wire is broken, leaking, etc., the buried wire can be removed, and it can basically be restored to its original state aft   Read More>
  • What is pdo thread neck lift?
    As we age, the support structure inside the skin changes. With sagging of soft tissues under the skin, SMAS (superficial muscle aponeurosis) and muscle relaxation, wrinkles begin to appear. During aging, the most affected ones usually include the middle of the face, the eye area, the cheeks, the man   Read More>
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