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PDO (polydioxanone) threads are a type of suture thread made from a synthetic material called polydioxanone. They have become increasingly popular in recent years as a minimally invasive option for both medical and cosmetic procedures.

In cosmetic procedures, they are most commonly used for facelifts, thread lifts, and non-surgical skin tightening.

The threads are inserted into the skin using a needle and are designed to provide a subtle lift and tightening effect by stimulating collagen production. The threads are typically absorbed by the body over time, leaving behind the newly-formed collagen. This provides a natural-looking result without the need for surgery or extensive downtime.

The procedure is typically done with local anesthesia and has minimal side effects. The procedure is relatively quick and patients can usually return to their normal activities immediately after the procedure.

PDO threads are considered a safe and effective option for those looking to improve their appearance without the need for surgery. They can be used to treat a variety of concerns such as wrinkles, fine lines, sagging skin and acne scarring.

Overall, PDO threads are a promising option for those looking to improve their appearance without the need for surgery. The procedure is minimally invasive, relatively quick and has minimal side effects.