Ambience Skin and Laser

Mono treads treatment (PDO thread lifting)

Mono thread treatment, also known as PDO thread lifting or monofilament thread lifting, is a non-surgical cosmetic procedure used to lift and rejuvenate sagging skin. It involves the use of polydioxanone (PDO) threads, which are absorbable sutures commonly used in surgery, to create a subtle but visible lifting effect in targeted areas of the face or body.

Key Features of Mono Thread Treatment

What is Mono Thread Treatment?

Benefits

Recovery and Results

Considerations

Frequently Asked Questions

PDO threads are inserted under the skin to lift and support sagging tissue. Over time, they stimulate collagen production, enhancing skin elasticity and firmness.

When performed by a trained and experienced practitioner, mono thread treatment is generally safe. However, like all cosmetic procedures, it carries some risks, which should be discussed during your consultation.

Ideal candidates are individuals with mild to moderate skin laxity who seek subtle facial lifting without undergoing surgery. Those with significant sagging or certain medical conditions may not be suitable candidates.

Recovery typically involves mild swelling, bruising, or discomfort for a few days. Most patients can resume normal activities within a week, with full results gradually appearing over several months.

Yes, mono thread treatment can be combined with other non-surgical procedures such as HIFU or laser treatments to achieve comprehensive facial rejuvenation. Discuss combination options with your practitioner.

Follow your practitioner's pre-treatment instructions, which may include avoiding certain medications and skincare products that can increase the risk of bleeding or bruising.