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A good place to start to detect counterfeit PDO threads is to check the product packaging. It should have the name of the company that you purchased the product from, and you should easily be able to recognize it.
While the procedures themselves and the material from which PDO threads are made are similar in all countries, there are some differences in terms of how they are regulated.
High-quality threads are completely medical-grade and are absorbable by the body. Because of this, there is a very low risk of any adverse reactions, which is one of the biggest benefits of the treatment.
After the procedure is over, you may experience some bruising and/or swelling in the treatment area. This is completely normal and is your body’s way of starting the healing process.
People who have darker skin tones might be at higher risk for keloid scars or hyperpigmentation following a PDO threads treatment.
Sunlight can do a lot of damage to PDO threads, just as it can to many other things. The sun’s harmful rays can cause oxidation, which can break down the threads and make them not as strong and reliable — of even usable in extreme cases.
We use ethylene oxide (or EO) to sterilize our PDO threads. This gas is commonly used to sterilize various medical devices, as it has proven to be very effective at killing microorganisms.
The biggest benefits of getting a PDO threads treatment for jowl reduction is the fact that you don’t have to undergo surgery. There is no need for general anesthesia for the treatment, as your practitioner will just use local numbing agents to ensure you are comfortable.
PDO thread treatments are considered generally safe, even for people who have a pacemaker or metal implants. The main reason is because there is no metal contained in PDO threads at all, nor are there any components that are metal, either.
While there are no age limits for PDO threads procedures, there is a general range for whom the treatments work best. In most cases, the ideal age range for PDO threads treatments are people who are in their 30s through early 60s.
The short answer to this question is: Yes, PDO threads will affect facial expressions — but in a good way. They will not make it harder for you to smile, for example, or change some of your natural facial expressions such as a rise of the eyebrow or the cute scrunch of a face.
Not only can you combine PDO threads with PRP or PRF treatments, but it is actually common for people to do so. By combining treatments, people are able to maximize the anti-aging results that they get.

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