PDO Threads Lift in Beverly Hills

LUNCH TIME FACE LIFT WITH PDO THREADS

PDO Threads are one of the most popular and highly effective non-surgical means to lift and tighten loose, sagging skin and to dissolve small areas of fat on the lower face and body. As an alternative to Botox, Dysport, and filler, PDO Threads can also reduce wrinkles and fine lines.

PDO threads procedure

EVALUATION

At first, Dr. Doris will complete a full evaluation to determine what the optimal location for placing threads in order to give you a natural, refreshed look.

NUMBING

For your comfort, we use prescription grade numbing products (both injectable and topical) to insure a virtually pain free experience.

RESULTS

Results are nearly instantaneous and you will see additional improvement over time as your collagen regenerates. Results vary by client so schedule a consultation with Dr. Doris for more information.

WHAT ARE PDO THREADS?

PDO (Polydioxanone) threads constitute a minimally invasive cosmetic procedure that lifts and tightens sagging skin, particularly in the face and neck areas. These threads consist of a biodegradable material commonly employed in medical sutures. During the procedure, a fine needle or cannula inserts the threads into the skin, creating a support structure that lifts and tightens the skin. Over time, the threads stimulate collagen production, further enhancing the skin’s firmness and elasticity.

Additionally, the treatment offers various types and configurations, enabling customization based on the patient’s specific needs and desired outcomes. Typically performed in-office, the procedure requires little to no downtime. Subsequently, results become more noticeable over the following weeks as collagen production increases. In conclusion, individuals seeking a non-surgical alternative to facelifts or other invasive procedures opt for PDO thread lifts to achieve a more youthful and rejuvenated appearance.


To get more info about PDO threads, refer to:
https://www.healthline.com/health/beauty-skin-care/pdo-thread-lift
and
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9142270/