A thread lift is a minimally invasive procedure that uses an absorbable suture to tighten and lift the skin. Polydioxanone (PDO) thread lifts use a biodegradable polyester suture in your skin, triggering cells in your body to produce more collagen for a tighter, more rejuvenated and youthful appearance.
A thread lift procedure can be beneficial for both men and women who are wanting to reduce the appearance of wrinkles and early jowls on the face. This procedure can also reduce the appearance of sagging skin, as it gently pulls the skin tighter.
It also offers immediate results without the downtime or scarring that occurs with a surgical facelift procedure. If you desire natural-looking results for firmer skin, then a thread lift may be the right procedure for you. During a consultation, your plastic surgeon will evaluate your anatomy and review your goals to decide if you are a candidate for a thread lift.
You may be a good candidate for a PDO thread lift if you:
• Are physically healthy
• Do not smoke or vape
• Have a positive outlook and realistic goals in mind for the improvement of your appearance
• Are committed to maintaining good skin health
In addition to cosmetic procedures, plastic surgeons also perform reconstructive surgery to correct physical deformities, injuries, or abnormalities. This may include breast reconstruction following mastectomy, repair of cleft lip and palate, or reconstruction of facial features after trauma or cancer treatment.
In addition to cosmetic procedures, plastic surgeons also perform reconstructive surgery to correct physical deformities, injuries, or abnormalities. This may include breast reconstruction following mastectomy, repair of cleft lip and palate, or reconstruction of facial features after trauma or cancer treatment.
In addition to cosmetic procedures, plastic surgeons also perform reconstructive surgery to correct physical deformities, injuries, or abnormalities. This may include breast reconstruction following mastectomy, repair of cleft lip and palate, or reconstruction of facial features after trauma or cancer treatment.
In addition to cosmetic procedures, plastic surgeons also perform reconstructive surgery to correct physical deformities, injuries, or abnormalities. This may include breast reconstruction following mastectomy, repair of cleft lip and palate, or reconstruction of facial features after trauma or cancer treatment.
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