The PDO thread lift is predicted to see a massive surge in popularity in 2022. It’s easy to understand why —the downtime is virtually non-existent, while the benefits are profuse and long-lasting. A PDO thread lift is a minimally invasive treatment that uses dissolvable sutures to tighten loose skin on the face. Patients will see an immediate improvement in the treated area, along with continued results over time since the treatment encourages collagen production.
The short answer is around three years.
Here's the timeline for a typical patient:
A PDO thread lift only takes fifteen to thirty minutes.
Thread lifts are quick and efficient. So much so that your patients can schedule their treatments over their lunch breaks! After the treatment, the patient is free to return to work or other daily plans.
One of the beautiful things about a PDO thread lift is that it's minimally invasive, so there is not a lot of preparation involved. However, there are a few things your patient should avoid in the day or two before treatment, like:
Avoiding these things is simply a precautionary measure to ensure the best thread lift results possible.
Since PDO thread lifts are minimally invasive, there are very few after-care requirements.
However, for best thread lift results, there are recommendations for post-treatment care, including:
Thread lifts are minimally invasive treatments approved by the FDA for safety and efficiency and are considered safe treatments. Since PDO thread lifts entered the market, trained medical providers have performed thousands of treatments without issue. PDO thread lifts carry a low risk of complications or side effects.
Minor complications may occur, but they are easily corrected. Potential complications may include:
The minor complications associated with thread lifts are much lower than the risks associated with facelift surgeries. With facelift surgeries, the complications may include the risk of scarring, severe bruising, or bleeding.
It's easy to confuse a PDO thread lift and an InstaLift®, especially if you aren't familiar with both treatments. Let's look at some of the similarities and differences between the two treatments.
There are a few similarities between thread lifts and InstaLifts®. Both treatments:
While there are some similarities, there are also notable differences between the two treatments:
Here's a side-by-side comparison of the two thread lifts:
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PDO Thread Lifts |
InstaLift® |
Material |
Polydioxanone material |
Poly-L-Lactic Acid (PLLA) material, which has greater longevity than PDO |
Ideal Usage |
Better at lifting soft tissue |
Better for volumization |
Where can they be used? |
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Origination |
Korea |
Europe |
Introduction date |
Late 1990s, to lift ptotic facial tissues |
Developed after PDO threads, available in Europe since 1999 and in the U.S. since the early 2000s. Widely used as dissolvable sutures, facial filler, and intra osseous implants. |
Popular markets |
Asia |
Europe, U.S. |
Nicknames |
Sugar lift |
Not applicable |
Treatment time |
15 to 30 minutes |
30 to 45 minutes |
Recovery time |
Instant |
24 to 48 hours |
Length of results |
Three years |
One to one and a half years |
PDO thread lifts are a quick, easy, and effective way for patients with a busy schedule to receive an optimal, minimally invasive facelifting treatment. The risks of serious side effects are near-zero, while the risk of minor side effects is minimal. Thread lift results offer a physical lifting effect to the face while improving the patient's natural collagen production in the facial region to promote natural, long-lasting, beautiful facial rejuvenation.
To learn more about how you can incorporate PDO thread lifts into your practice, speak to a Portrait specialist today.