Why use PDO Threads For Non-surgical Eyebrow Lift Treatment?

 

Patients are increasingly opting for less invasive, non-surgical procedures; they want a fix for drooping, aged skin that requires little downtime and poses few risks. The non-surgical lift involves lifting certain parts of the face and neck without surgery. One such non-surgical procedure that can raise drooping eyebrows without having harmful effects is the PDO Eyebrow Lift. PDO threads are tiny, biodegradable stitches that can elevate and retain drooping brows to give the face a more revitalized, natural, and renewed appearance.



What Is PDO Thread Lift?

A PDO thread lift is a non-surgical cosmetic technique that lifts the skin using artificial filaments or threads. The skin is lifted and volume is replaced by doctors using polydioxanone, which functions as a "scaffolding" to make you look younger. The face, neck, hands, and even décolletage can all be treated using that technique. For those who wish to lift their skin and enhance the appearance of their face but do not want to have surgery, such as a brow lift, a PDO thread lift may be a good solution.

Why Consider PDO Eyebrow Lift?

The ageing process weakens the dermal layer, which serves as a scaffold for the facial skin and fat. This results from the elastin fibres collapsing and the connective tissues thinning. The forehead develops horizontal and vertical glabellar lines, the eyebrows become "loose" and start to sag, and the mid-face as a whole takes on a downturned aspect as people age. In addition, the skin of the upper eyelids bulges outward in comparison to the lower eyelids.

The standard treatment for reducing the indications of facial ageing up until now has been a surgical facelift, which is an extended, difficult surgery with a lengthy recovery period. However, the recently developed barbed PDO sutures provide a good minimally invasive alternative without the anxiety of "undergoing surgery".

PDO Eyebrow Lift works as prevention for brow sagging in the early phases of ageing.

The Method Of Action Of PDO Thread

There are two ways that PDO threads work. First, a physical notch on the thread's surface can instantly produce a mechanical lifting action.

Secondly, they cause the body to generate collagen as a result of its own physiological reactions. The body's inherent defense mechanisms activate as soon as the threads are put under the skin, causing a localized inflammatory reaction. The lifting effects are maintained after the threads have been reabsorbed into the body's fluids by stimulating the synthesis of procollagen molecules and causing a reactive fibrosis around them.

The Need Of PDO Thread Insertion

As we get older, collagenesis drastically slows down and elastin, glycosaminoglycans, and proteoglycans levels in the extracellular matrix decrease.

PDO threads encourage targeted lipolysis of fatty deposits while also boosting neocollagenesis and the skin's natural repair mechanisms.

First, local microtrauma is intended to be produced by PDO thread insertion, which is then followed by traumatic inflammation and the resulting increase in blood supply. By day, fibroblasts start to make protein filaments called procollagen, which later go on to become immature collagen fibres and the beginnings of new connective tissue. The subsequent stage is collagen maturation, during which collagen fibres bundle and cross-link over a period of months. As a result, bands of fibrous connective tissue are formed, acting as a stiffening scaffold and assisting in the prevention of facial ptosis.

Wrap Up

If you’re looking for PDO Eyebrow Lift to improve your appearance, Dr Khan's Beauty Clinic will be your best option. Get this treatment within affordable prices. Contact us or call on: 07980382985

 

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