Building upon this success, the application of PDO threads in aesthetic medicine was pioneered in South Korea, known for its advancements in cosmetic procedures. The innovative concept behind thread lifts was to utilize the biocompatible sutures to lift sagging skin and stimulate collagen production, thereby achieving a natural and youthful appearance without resorting to invasive surgery.
PDO thread lifts involve the insertion of dissolvable threads into the subcutaneous layer of the skin. These threads have small barbs or cones that anchor into the tissues, allowing for precise lifting and repositioning of the targeted areas. The threads are strategically placed to lift sagging skin, reduce the appearance of wrinkles, and contour facial features, such as the jawline and cheeks.
The threads used in non-surgical facelifts serve a dual purpose. Firstly, they provide immediate lifting effects, elevating sagging skin and restoring a more youthful facial contour. Secondly, they stimulate the production of collagen, a crucial protein responsible for maintaining skin elasticity and firmness. As the threads gradually dissolve over several months, the newly formed collagen helps to sustain the lifted results, further enhancing the skin's appearance.