PDO Lifting Threads

Lower face, jowl and jaw lift

PDO Lifting Threads or Long Threads are commonly used for lifting in the lower face, the jowl line, the jaw, the brow and less commonly in the neck. Long threads are sometimes known as barbed or cog threads. These type of threads are used in thread lifts.

Long threads are also sometimes called cog or barbed threads as they have barbs along the surface of the thread. These barbs help to hold the skin up, creating the lift that you get with these types of threads.

What is the difference between Lifting (Long) Threads and Mono Threads?
Lifting Threads (also known as barb threads or long threads) are commonly used for lifting the skin in the lower face and the jowl line.

Mono Threads or Short Smooth Threads are for collagen stimulation, skin thickening, tightening and volumisation. They are most commonly used with needles and gradually stimulate natural collagen production.

Are PDO Lifting Threads right for me?

PDO Lifting Threads are commonly used for lifting the skin in the lower face, the jowl line and the jaw.

A thread lift is a “walk in, walk out” non surgical procedure and the downtime is minimal. The most common side effects are swelling, bruising and some puckering in the treated area. All of these are transient and will subside within days.

To find out if this treatment is suitable for you contact Jess on 0452 302 148 or email jessica@jbhaesthetics.com.au

Alternatively, book an appointment for PDO Lifting Threads at our cosmetics clinic in Camden.