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PDO threads are designed to lift, not to create volume. If you want a lift and volume you would need to have the threads plus an injectable filler to create more volume. Although rare, PDO threads have potential complications and the person who is treating you should explain all the risks. Don't...
+2 answersWithout photos and more information, what can be said is that threadlifts, besides being relatively expensive and with results not lasting much longer than well placed fillers, carry an relatively high complication rate that includes such issues as infections, skin dimpling, and even thread...
+1 answersAsymmetry can come from either your bone structure or muscle imbalances. Botox and fillers can be used to even out your face. You may ask for botox, fillers, and PDO. A combination of all may be attempted to correct the asymmetry. Please contact a qualified provider with extensive experience in...
+2 answersThread lift is a minimally invasive treatment to lift and tighten the skin. PDO threads are FDA approved as a medical tool to be used in soft tissues of the face wherever is deemed appropriate by a medical professional. It is made of polydioxanone (PDO), a material which is a dissolvable suture...
+2 answersDepending on the type of thread you got for your treatment, it could be infected or your body could be rejecting the threads. What you have are certainly not PDO threads as they would have dissolved by now. I would recommend seeing the doctor who gave you the threads to examine your neck and to...
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