PDO Thread Lifts Enhance Beauty after 1 Simple Treatment

PDO Thread Lift Treatment

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Frequently asked

PDO Thread Lift Questions

What are PDO Threads?

PDO thread lifts are dissolvable sutures that can be used to lift and restore firmness to sagging skin and make aesthetic improvements. It is a non-invasive alternative to major surgery, thereby saving clients time and money while still offering great results.

As we age, our natural collagen production decreases, causing wrinkles and sagging skin. Damage to skin over time increases these and other signs of ageing on our face, neck and body.

This procedure helps stimulate the production of collagen to provide a rejuvenated, tight look in the treated area. Visible benefits can last for many months and give a naturally youthful look.

How Long is a PDO thread Treatment?

The procedure takes about 1-2 hours. Typically, you can return to work the same day. This is a fast and effective treatment that is considered safe and desirable since patients can expect minimal downtime.

You may have some minor swelling for a couple of days and light bruising can last from 7-14 days.

DOES THE PROCEDURE HURT?

We use different techniques to minimize discomfort. First, an anesthetic cream is applied 30 min to 1 hour before the treatment. Lidocaine is also used to “freeze” the insertion site.

If you have questions or concerns about discomfort, talk to your aesthetic professional.

What areas can be treated with PDO Threads?

Cheeks, jawline, neck, forehead, eyebrow, buttocks, etc.

Treatment length varies depending on the area size to be targeted.

How soon can I see results?

You will see an immediate result, but results continue to improve over time. The most visible results usually happen around the 2 month mark.

Maximum collagen production is activated around this time, and will continue for several months afterward.

How long do the PDO threads last after treatment?

The results of PDO thread lift treatments are immediate and can last from 6 to 18 months.

After this, an additional treatment can help to maintain collagen production and therefore tighter, more radiant skin. This can be repeated to keep skin youthful and slow the signs of ageing.

How much does a treatment cost?

The price by region starts at 1500$. A consultation with our technicians will help to clarify costs based on the size and region of personalized treatment needs.

How do I know if I am a good candidate?

Our qualified team of technicians located in Montreal are available to assist you with any inquiries. Each consultation will be tailored to your specific needs and unique face and body desires. Together, we can decide if this procedure or other procedures are the right fit for you.

What are the risks?

While PDO thread lifts have way lower risks than a facelift surgery, there can be some minor complications that are usually corrected easily.

Since thread lifts do not require a scalpel incision, there will be less risk of scarring or severe bleeding. You may experience sensitivity, irritation, pain, or minor bruising.

We will provide medication and other products to help keep you comfortable while the discomfort goes away.

Is there any downtime?

Recovery is minimal. You may have some minor swelling for a couple of days and light bruising can last from 7-14 days.

Most patients can return to daily life in under 48 hours, when proper care is considered.

What to expect after treatment?

You may experience bruises, swelling or minimal pain after the procedure. Skin sensitivity is possible for at least a week where your threads were inserted. Talk to your medical aesthetician if you have any questions on how to help minimize these risks.

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