Is PDO Threading The Same As Fillers?

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If you've heard of fillers, you've probably also heard of the PDO thread, but many aren't sure what it actually is and how it compares to regular fillers. Essentially, threading provides a gentle lift by tightening your face in one session. Fillers, on the other hand, can add volume to specific areas and have a modest lift. In short, the filler provides volume and the threads will lift and tighten.


PDO threads are contained in thin tubes called sleeves. The cannula is inserted into the subcutaneous layer of the skin. The thread repositions loose skin internally and tightens as the needle is removed. This process lifts the skin.


If you're wondering how effective this procedure is, the National Institutes of Health found that the PDO thread lift has a 90% success rate for visibly lifting and sculpting the face.


Will PDO threading hurt?

We do everything we can to ensure that you do not experience pain during PDO threading. You may feel a slight tug or pull during the procedure, but you shouldn't experience much discomfort with the cream or lidocaine. This is an outpatient procedure with minimal downtime, but you may experience some soreness for 3-5 days after treatment.


Dermax PDO Thread Supplier

Dermax is a Chinese supplier who has been providing pdo threads for about 10 years. Dermax Co., Ltd specializes in the medical aesthetics area and has been vigorously engaged in the development, production and marketing of PDO thread, hyaluronic acid filler and microcannula. We have established a professional technical team, a GMP production plant, and a complete and strict inspection system to ensure a stable and advanced production process.




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