PDO Threads for Ethnic Skin Tones

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As we get older, our bodies begin to change. Unfortunately, many of the most common signs of aging are also very prominent, as they happen on our face.

Things such as wrinkles and fine lines may develop, our skin may lose its laxity and start to droop or sag, and we may also lose definition around our lips and eyes.

Fortunately, all of these things can get addressed today by PDO threads, a minimally-invasive alternative to surgical facelifts that are affordable and accessible, pain-free and come with little to no downtime and recovery time.

If you’ve never had a PDO threads treatment before, you might be wondering whether they are OK for ethnic skin tones. In this article, we’ll discuss this topic in more depth so you’re well-prepared and knowledgeable.

People with darker skin tones typically don’t start to show signs of aging in their face for up to a decade after people with lighter skin tones do. A common question that might arise from this, then, is whether people with darker skin tones might be too old to get a PDO threads procedure.

Medically reviewed by: Elizabeth Williams RN
Updated: 8/4/2025

Are PDO Threads Safe for People with Ethnic Skin Tones?

Generally speaking, PDO threads are safe for any skin tone, no matter how light or how dark it is.

People with darker skin tones typically don’t start to show signs of aging in their face for up to a decade after people with lighter skin tones do. A common question that might arise from this, then, is whether people with darker skin tones might be too old to get a PDO threads procedure.

The target audience for PDO threads treatments are people between their middle 30s and middle 60s who are showing mild-to-moderate signs of aging. People who have more severe signs, such as significant skin sagging, might not be a great fit for PDO threads, as they might not be able to get the results they’re looking for.

These aren’t set-in-stone rules, though. Every person’s body is different, so there isn’t a set age cut-off date. This means that even if a person with darker skin doesn’t show the signs of aging later than others, they can still get a PDO threads treatment that will work for them.

CategoryDescription
BenefitsNon-invasive, collagen-boosting, minimal downtime, safe for all skin tones, biocompatible material, minimal recovery.
Potential RisksHyperpigmentation due to melanin response, risk of keloid scarring from excess collagen in darker skin tones.

Do People with Ethnic Skin Tones Face Additional Risks?

PDO threads treatments come with very low risks overall. That’s because they are made from a synthetic material that is 100% biodegradable and biocompatible.

This means that the body will use natural processes to break down the threads and fully absorb them, and that there is a low risk for complications.

That being said, people with ethnic skin tones could face a higher risk for hyperpigmentation or keloid scars from PDO threads.

Hyperpigmentation could result in parts of the skin becoming darker than some parts that surround it. This is caused by an excess amount of melanin that could be in the skin.

The melanin production could happen due to inflammation, which happens naturally with PDO threads, since it involves having a foreign object inserted into the skin.

If you get keloid scars, you might notice raised or thickened parts of your skin that develop after the treatment. This occurs if your body produces too much collagen.

Age RangeEthnic Skin Tone TraitsPDO Threads Suitability
Mid-30s to Mid-40sUsually fewer signs of aging; good collagen retentionHighly suitable for early rejuvenation
Mid-40s to Mid-50sMild to moderate sagging may appearVery suitable; collagen stimulation is effective
Mid-50s to Mid-60sSigns of aging become more visible; skin laxity increasesMay still be suitable; practitioner discretion needed
65+Potential for advanced sagging and collagen lossLess effective; alternative treatments may be considered

One of the main benefits of PDO threads treatments is the fact that it stimulates your body to produce extra collagen, which often slows down as you age. This collagen makes your skin more elastic and plumper, and helps to extend the life of the results.

At the same time, the extra collagen that the PDO threads produce could result in keloid scars if you have ethnic skin tones.

These are not definite things that will happen for people with ethnic skin tones, but it’s something to keep in mind. In reality, this emphasizes the importance of following your practitioner’s pre- and post-care instructions, such as ensuring you are sufficiently hydrated and eat a healthy, balanced diet.

These things, and many more, will help to promote healthy healing, which can reduce the possible negative side effects of PDO threads treatments for people with ethnic skin tones.

Get a Treatment with V Soft Lift’s High-Quality PDO Threads

PDO threads are considered generally safe for just about everyone, including people with ethnic skin tones. There are some potential additional risks involved for this type of skin, though that doesn’t mean you should avoid this amazing treatment.

In addition to following your practitioner’s pre- and post-care instructions, you can also reduce the risk of these side effects by getting a treatment with V Soft Lift’s  high-quality PDO threads.

We have engineered different types of PDO threads that are meant to be used for different treatments and skin types. This allows your practitioner to choose the ones that are best for you, which ensures that you get excellent results with minimal side effects.

For more information, contact us today.

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