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What are PDO mono threads?

PDO (Polydioxanone) mono threads are free floating  absorbable polymer threads that stimulate collagen synthesis, tightens and thickens the skin. This treatment also improves the skin texture.

How is the Treatment performed?

The skin is cleaned and numbing cream is applied to the area. The PDO threads are placed into the skin using a small introducer. Once the introducer is inserted the PDO threads remain in the skin.

What ares can be treated with PDO mono threads?

PDO mono threads can be used on a range of areas. This includes ; Frown lines, eye brows, temples, tear troughs / under eyes, cheeks, marionette lines, Nasolabial folds/ mouth lines, smokers lines, neck lines, décolletage, Jawline, elbow, stomach and double chin.

When do you start seeing the results from the PDO mono threads?

You can begin to see results from the PDO threads from 8- 12 weeks. This also depends on each person. Factors such as the persons age and lifestyle can determine this.

Is there down time with PDO mono threads?

During the procedure the skin is punctured in order to introduce the threads into the skin. This can cause slight swelling and bruising in the treatment area. This can take up to two weeks to resolve. light make up can be used on the treatment area the day after the procedure.

Can I work out after my treatment?

Avoid working out for 24- 48 hours post treatment.

What do I need to avoid after having my treatment?

Avoid oil based moisturiser or make up for 24 hours after your treatment.

Avoid Saunas or heat treatments for 3 weeks.

Avoid facials or facial massages for 5 days.

How much does the treatment cost?

Nasolabial folds $450

Mouth lines $450

Temples $450

Eye Brow lift $450

Neck lines $650

Jawline/ Double chin $450

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