Before the introduction of PDO threads, patients desiring a non-surgical facelift used a combination of neuromodulators like BOTOX and facial fillers. This non-surgical procedure was known as a liquid facelift. While liquid facelifts are still performed, including at Seattle Plastic Surgery, a new, minimally invasive solution is now available called a PDO thread lift. PDO threads utilize biodegradable surgical threads to create a natural lift without surgery. Seattle Plastic Surgery offers PDO thread lift procedures to the Seattle and Tacoma areas.
History Of PDO Threads
The history of facial rejuvenation goes back centuries and the first successful facelift was performed in 1911. Non-surgical facelifts and other alternatives are a more recent feat. Fillers and BOTOX have been used in the past few decades in the aforementioned liquid facelift, which was one of the first non-surgical facelifts that offered noticeable, albeit, temporary results.
Surgeons have used PDO threads as wound closures since the mid-twentieth century and it has been standard practice since the 1980s. The use of PDO threads for cosmetic procedures is much more recent, beginning in 2011. Earlier thread lift predecessors began in 1998, but they were permanent and more risky than PDO threads. Today, PDO threads are widely accepted as the best way to perform a non-surgical thread lift.
Are PDO Threads Safe?
PDO threads are widely considered safe for use in cosmetic lifting procedures. In general, Polydioxanone threads rarely cause allergic reactions and absorb naturally into the body. When performed by a qualified provider and on an ideal candidate, PDO thread lifts are extremely safe and effective.