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Mono/Mono Screw/Tornado Screw/Cog
Magik Thread
If you’ve ever used a cog thread that looked sharp but didn’t “hold” the way you expected, you already know the real difference is not the name—it’s the barb structure and how well it stays engaged after placement.
The Magik Thread Molding Cog PDO Thread is made for that exact goal: stronger, more reliable tissue grip, with a thread body that stays stable when tension is applied. It’s a practical option for aesthetic professionals who want a cog thread that feels secure, predictable, and consistent in real procedures.
A molding cog thread is a type of PDO cog thread where the barbs are formed by press molding, rather than being cut into the surface of the thread.
In simple terms, molding changes how the barbs are created, and that directly affects how the thread behaves during a molding thread lift procedure.
With thread molding, the barbs are shaped from the PDO material itself. This allows the thread to keep its original structure while still creating defined anchoring points. For many practitioners, this results in a cog thread that feels more stable once placed.
This is why PDO molding cog and other molded PDO threads are often chosen for lifting cases where reliable tissue grip and early stability are important.
From a clinical perspective, a cog thread needs to do two things well:
grip tissue
stay stable when tension is applied
This is where molding cog threads stand out.
Because the barbs are molded instead of cut, the thread body remains more intact. In daily use, this often translates into a lift that feels:
secure after placement
less likely to loosen early
more consistent from one case to another
For practitioners who have used different types of cog threads, the difference is usually noticeable not on paper, but by hand—during tightening, positioning, and early follow-up.

Compared with cutting-type cog threads, molding cog designs focus on preserving thread integrity while delivering reliable anchoring strength.
Magik Thread molding cog threads are made from absorbable PDO material.
After placement, the thread provides lifting support during the early phase, and then gradually absorbs over time—without leaving permanent material in the body.
In other words: it’s designed to give temporary structural support, then step out of the way naturally.
A product page should not just say “high quality”—it should explain what that means.
We use medical-grade PDO material selected for stable performance and predictable absorption behavior.
PDO threads are placed under the skin, so manufacturing cleanliness matters. Production is carried out under controlled clean-room conditions to reduce contamination risk and maintain consistency.
PDO is sensitive to moisture. To protect thread strength, material handling and packaging include moisture-control steps, and batches are checked before release.
Each unit is sealed for professional use and labeled with batch information, so products can be traced and checked during distribution and repeat purchasing.
Magik Thread molding cog threads are available in different gauges and configurations depending on treatment area and technique.
If you tell us what you’re using it for (face area, technique preference, needle/cannula style), we can help recommend the most suitable options.
Molding Cog 18G 100mm
Molding Cog 19G 100mm
If you’re interested in the Magik Thread Molding Cog PDO Thread, our team can help you quickly confirm whether this model fits your treatment needs or sourcing plan.
We can provide:
Detailed specifications and available model options
Product photos, packaging details, and labeling information
Wholesale pricing and repeat supply arrangements
OEM or private-label support, if required
Simply tell us which model you’re considering or what type of application you’re planning, and we’ll respond with the most relevant product information and a clear quotation.
Request Product Specifications
If you’ve ever used a cog thread that looked sharp but didn’t “hold” the way you expected, you already know the real difference is not the name—it’s the barb structure and how well it stays engaged after placement.
The Magik Thread Molding Cog PDO Thread is made for that exact goal: stronger, more reliable tissue grip, with a thread body that stays stable when tension is applied. It’s a practical option for aesthetic professionals who want a cog thread that feels secure, predictable, and consistent in real procedures.
A molding cog thread is a type of PDO cog thread where the barbs are formed by press molding, rather than being cut into the surface of the thread.
In simple terms, molding changes how the barbs are created, and that directly affects how the thread behaves during a molding thread lift procedure.
With thread molding, the barbs are shaped from the PDO material itself. This allows the thread to keep its original structure while still creating defined anchoring points. For many practitioners, this results in a cog thread that feels more stable once placed.
This is why PDO molding cog and other molded PDO threads are often chosen for lifting cases where reliable tissue grip and early stability are important.
From a clinical perspective, a cog thread needs to do two things well:
grip tissue
stay stable when tension is applied
This is where molding cog threads stand out.
Because the barbs are molded instead of cut, the thread body remains more intact. In daily use, this often translates into a lift that feels:
secure after placement
less likely to loosen early
more consistent from one case to another
For practitioners who have used different types of cog threads, the difference is usually noticeable not on paper, but by hand—during tightening, positioning, and early follow-up.

Compared with cutting-type cog threads, molding cog designs focus on preserving thread integrity while delivering reliable anchoring strength.
Magik Thread molding cog threads are made from absorbable PDO material.
After placement, the thread provides lifting support during the early phase, and then gradually absorbs over time—without leaving permanent material in the body.
In other words: it’s designed to give temporary structural support, then step out of the way naturally.
A product page should not just say “high quality”—it should explain what that means.
We use medical-grade PDO material selected for stable performance and predictable absorption behavior.
PDO threads are placed under the skin, so manufacturing cleanliness matters. Production is carried out under controlled clean-room conditions to reduce contamination risk and maintain consistency.
PDO is sensitive to moisture. To protect thread strength, material handling and packaging include moisture-control steps, and batches are checked before release.
Each unit is sealed for professional use and labeled with batch information, so products can be traced and checked during distribution and repeat purchasing.
Magik Thread molding cog threads are available in different gauges and configurations depending on treatment area and technique.
If you tell us what you’re using it for (face area, technique preference, needle/cannula style), we can help recommend the most suitable options.
Molding Cog 18G 100mm
Molding Cog 19G 100mm
If you’re interested in the Magik Thread Molding Cog PDO Thread, our team can help you quickly confirm whether this model fits your treatment needs or sourcing plan.
We can provide:
Detailed specifications and available model options
Product photos, packaging details, and labeling information
Wholesale pricing and repeat supply arrangements
OEM or private-label support, if required
Simply tell us which model you’re considering or what type of application you’re planning, and we’ll respond with the most relevant product information and a clear quotation.
Request Product Specifications
