Can PDO Threads Cause Nerve Damage?

It’s very rare that PDO threads would cause nerve damage. The main reason for this is that the threads are inserted into the subcutaneous skin layer. It is remotely possible though, if the threads are inserted into the skin too deep or if they’re used in what would be called a “high risk” area of the body that has a lot of nerves.
Can PDO Threads Cause Vascular Occlusion?

With PDO threads procedures, vascular occlusion is considered rare. For this to happen, a PDO thread would need to be injected into a vein or artery. Since PDO threads aren’t inserted very deep into the skin, it’s unlikely that they would come into contact with a vein or an artery.
Who Should Not Have a PDO Thread Procedure Done?

While PDO threads are a great alternative to traditional surgical facelifts, there are some people who are just not a good fit for them. Women who are pregnant or breastfeeding, and those who suffer from autoimmune diseases or diabetes generally should not get a PDO threads procedure based on the potential complications.
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Can I Get a PDO Thread Procedure While Pregnant?

There hasn’t been a lot of research on exactly how PDO threads might interact with a pregnant woman’s body. While the body breaks down the synthetic polymer naturally once they’re inserted into the skin, the body goes through significant changes while pregnant — as we mentioned — so it may interact in different ways.
PDO Threads and Autoimmune Diseases

While PDO threads are minimally-invasive and have limited complications, there are some people who are advised not to get the procedure done. This includes people who have diabetes, are pregnant or are breastfeeding, or suffer from an autoimmune disease. The reason for this is that the autoimmune disease can interfere with the natural process that the body uses for breaking down the PDO threads.
PDO Threads vs Botox

Typically speaking, the results from Botox will last about three to six months. After that point, you will most likely have to repeat the procedure in order to keep up with the results. With PDO threads, results typically last at least a year, if not much longer. In fact, some people may be able to still see the results from PDO threads up to two years after the procedure was done.
PDO Threads vs Facelift

While traditional facelifts once had a place in aesthetic medicine – and still do in some cases – procedures using PDO threads simply provide too many advantages today to overlook. They produce excellent results, lifting parts of your face like a traditional facelift, but without the significant downtime and recovery period, at a much lower cost and without the surgery that a facelift requires.
Brow Lift Treatment – Before and After
The immediate results will be an improved appearance that makes you look more youthful. The sagging that you may have been experiencing or if you had drooping eyebrows will all be fixed. PDO threads also will minimize lines and wrinkles, which are very common in the forehead as we age. Plus, depending on what your desired results are, your practitioner can help to shape and contour other parts of your face and skin.
Fox Eye Lift Treatment – Before and After
If you pay attention to some of the biggest supermodels in the world, you’ll notice they have one thing in common — stunning eyes that draw you right in. They have eyelids that are “peeper shaped” or even shaped like an almond. Today, it’s surprisingly easy to achieve this look for yourself in a non-surgical way. It’s called the Fox Eye Lift treatment, and you can get this look using PDO threads rather than invasive surgery.
Can PDO Threads Help with Double Chin?
PDO threads are a great way address a double chin without having to undergo surgery. In fact, they are the preferred method of addressing double chins, as they can lift the skin and create long-lasting results with plumper and more youthful looking skin.
Are PDO Threads Permanent?
The non-surgical alternatives like PDO threads are not permanent. While this may sound like a negative, though, it’s actually a positive. That’s because when you get a permanent procedure like a facelift, your body won’t be able to age properly as you age. How you want your face to look today, in other words, may not be what you want your face to look like 20 years from now.