Jacob Gruenbaum

PDO Threads vs Ultherapy

There are a lot of similarities between PDO threads and Ultherapy, as both look to tighten and lift skin. The results of Ultherapy procedures can usually be seen almost immediately. With PDO threads, the results take a little longer to appear. However, there’s a lot of positives to being patient. For one, the results from PDO threads are often more dramatic and typically last a lot longer.

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PDO Threads or Aptos

Makers of these threads say that by combining PCL and PDO threads in one, patients are getting the best of both worlds. They are supposedly getting longer-lasting results (up to three years) with some extra versatility to be used in different types of procedures. However, they are quite expensive. Compared to PDO threads, they can be double or even triple the price. In addition, they haven’t been around a while, which means they haven’t been properly tested — at least not nearly as much as PDO threads have.

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PDO Threads vs. Morpheus8

With PDO threads, you can typically go longer between repeat treatments than you can with Morpheus8. In many cases, the results from PDO threads will last up to a year. With Morpheus8, by contrast, it’s generally advised to have a three-treatment course to achieve the best results, with each of these sessions spaced about four to six weeks apart from each other.

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Nasolabial Fold Treatment — Before and After

When you get a nasolabial fold treatment using PDO threads, you are going to see the best results possible, in the least minimally-invasive way possible. Since the PDO threads will be inserted in a grid-like pattern between your nose and mouth, you will see some immediate results. You will see your skin lifted back up into the place you want it to be, rather than sagging as it was before your procedure.

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PDO Thread Lift Complications

Because PDO Threads are made from a synthetic polymer (polydioxanone) that is completely biodegradable and biocompatible, the body will use natural processes to break them down over time. This is also the reason why there are typically much fewer complications with a PDO thread lift procedure than there are with a traditional facelift. That being said, there are some potential complications that you should be aware of.

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