TREATMENT
pdo mono threads
This innovative anti-aging treatment, originally popularised in Korea, represents a remarkable advancement in the realm of non-invasive cosmetic procedures. Its primary objective is to provide a non-surgical solution for lifting and tightening the skin, effectively combating the signs of aging.
The treatment involves the gentle insertion of specialised threads beneath the skin's surface, strategically placed to target areas of concern. These threads are designed to gradually dissolve over time, releasing substances that stimulate the skin's natural collagen stores. This stimulation sets in motion a transformative process wherein the skin becomes firmer, more elastic, and increasingly resilient. The result is a rejuvenated appearance that reflects a natural and refreshed beauty.
Unsure on where to start or what treatment is best for you? Don't worry, that's what we are here for! Book a consultation and we will create a bespoke and in-depth treatment plan with you.
FAQs
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PDO (Polydioxanone) Mono Thread Treatment is a non-surgical cosmetic procedure that involves the insertion of dissolvable threads under the skin to address various aesthetic concerns, such as sagging skin, fine lines, and wrinkles.
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Discomfort during the procedure is minimal. Local anaesthesia is typically applied to ensure patient comfort. Some patients may experience minor bruising or swelling post-treatment, which usually subsides within a few days.
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Results are often noticeable immediately, and they continue to improve as collagen production increases. The effects of PDO Mono Thread Treatment can last from 6 months to over a year, depending on the individual.
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The number of sessions required varies depending on individual goals and the treatment area. Some individuals may achieve their desired results with a single treatment, while others may benefit from multiple sessions spaced several weeks apart.
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Book a consultation with Nurse Brodie who will provide you with all the knowledge and guidance you need to decide which treatment is right for you.