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Absorbable monofilament thread skin tightening mono screw pdo thread lift
PDO Thread lifting is a technique that redefines and contours the face, promoting collagen production. PDO lifting thread can be used to lift any part of the face and some areas of the body. The threads are mainly used to lift the face, forehead, cheeks and the jawline. Absorbable pdo sutures Thread Lift is the ultimate non-surgical facelift for those looking to achieve subtle refinements, virtually wrinkle-free skin, toned facial structures, and youthful look.
The main advantage is that PDO is biodegradable.
This synthetic polymer is highly versatile and was originally used as a mono or screw thread. Biodegradation of PDO occurs through a process of hydrolysis over a time period of between six to eight months. The main method of elimination is via the kidneys. The principal mode of action of polydioxanone in the dermis was thought to be wholly reliant on the creation of new collagen by a foreign body reaction, which promoted wound healing through tissue contraction.
A foreign body reaction is observed together with elastic fibrosis around the area where the thread is inserted. Importantly, studies have shown that increasing the density of threads, that when placed either in multi-layers and or in close apposition, creates a denser structural supporting framework.
MONO Thread
The advantage of using 60mm pdo thread mono facilitates a quick and simple procedure. Skin tightening hilos mono pdo threads are also being used for wound suturing that requires prolonged tensile strength. In general Polydioxanone threads remain in situ, taking about six months to be fully absorbed, providing an added advantage in aesthetic augmentation.
COG 3D Thread
PDO 3d cog thread lifting provide an excellent lift of the face or neck provided the anchor point is well chosen and the 3d cog pdo threads are placed at the level of the superficial muscular aponeurosis. Whether mono/screw or cog, if the PDO threads are placed correctly with respect to tissue depth and vector orientation, a patient should experience improved clinical changes over the first four months.
The most important limitation of this pdo thread 3d cog procedure is that it is only indicated for a modest degree of facial soft tissue laxity. Careful patient selection through experience in midface lifting using absorbable PDO 3D Cog barbed thread sutures is more effective than using barbed bi-directional or multi-directional sutures. The reason for this is due to better techniques in fixation, combination thread use and better quality cogs being made available. The most favorable anatomic characteristics for absorbable thread lifting are low body mass index, minimal fullness to the soft tissues, strong underlying bony projections to support the elevated tissue, and good skin quality.
Products Type
Mono | Needle Size (G) | Needle Length(mm) | Mono Screw | Needle Size (G) | Needle Length (mm) |
![]() | 29 | 25 | ![]() | 29 | 25 |
29 | 38 | 29 | 38 | ||
29 | 50 | 29 | 50 | ||
Tornado Screw | Needle Size (G) | Needle Length (mm) | Eye Thread | Needle Size (G) | Needle Length (mm) |
![]() | 26 | 30 | ![]() | 29 | 25 |
26 | 60 | 30 | 25 | ||
26 | 90 | 30 | 38 | ||
COG 3D L Needle | Needle Size (G) | Needle Length (mm) | COG 3D Blunt cannula | Needle Size (G) | Needle Length (mm) |
![]() | 19 | 38 | ![]() | 18 | 100 |
19 | 60 | 18 | 120 | ||
21 | 38 | 18 | 150 | ||
21 | 60 | 19 | 100 | ||
Multi Thread L Needle | Needle Size (G) | Needle Length (mm) | Nose Thread L Needle | Needle Size (G) | Needle Length (mm) |
![]() | 21 | 60 | ![]() | 19 | 38 |
23 | 38 | 19 | 60 | ||
23 | 50 | 21 | 60 | ||
Molding Thread-A Blunt cannula | Needle Size (G) | Needle Length (mm) | Molding Thread-B Blunt cannula | Needle Size (G) | Needle Length (mm) |
![]() | 18 | 100 | ![]() | 18 | 100 |
19 | 100 | ||||
COG 4D/6D | Needle Size (G) | Needle Length (mm) | Mesh Thread L Needle | Needle Size (G) | Needle Length (mm) |
Sharp needle | 23 | 60,80,90,100 | ![]() | 19 | 38 |
L needle | 21 | 100 | 19 | 50 | |
Blunt cannula | 18 | 100,120 | 19 | 60 | |
19 | 70,100,120 | / | / | ||
21 | 100 | / | / |
Apart from the way in which threads are placed, the diversity amongst the different types of PDO threads currently available allows the experienced and well-informed clinician to tackle many of the aesthetic issues requiring augmentation.
The indications for PDO threads are as follows:
1. Face Contouring
· Cheek enhancement
· Jawline lift
· Browlift
· Nose augmentation
2. Wrinkle attenuation
· Crow's feet and peri-orbital zone
· Forehead
· Cheeks
· Upper lip
· Volumisation
3. Skin rejuvenation—general and of atrophic scars
4. Skin tightening
5. Pore size reduction
6. Volume reduction (lipolysis)
Currently, various knotless thread lifting devices using PDO are popular in aesthetic clinics. The thread forms a V-shape with portions residing outside the needle/cannula and the other half inside the caliber. After inserting the needle or cannula, one simply removes the needle or cannula resulting in the thread fixation inside the skin without anchorage or knots.
Threads are implanted into the sub-dermal skin and stimulate the production of collagen, the skin becomes firmer, elastic and moisturised. The threads dissolvers itselfs in couple of months but the lifting effect last for 19-24 months. |
7. Hair rejuvenation
8. Neck lift
· Double chin reduction
· Platysmal relaxation—vertical and horizontal
9. Muscle relaxation
· Masseter
· Glabella
· Soleus
· Corrugators
· Orbicularis (infero-lateral)
· Back
10. Body contouring
· Upper arm and chest tightening
· Abdominal tightening and reduction
· Cellulite
· Knee lift
· Ankle reduction