Đăng ngày: 05 Tháng Sáu, năm 2026
I see many people in their 30s start to notice sagging cheeks, a blurred jawline and a face that seems to "slide" downward, but who aren't ready for a surgical facelift. The PDO facial thread lift was created exactly for this group: it lifts sagging tissue with absorbable PDO threads, minimally invasive with fast recovery. This is what I want you to understand clearly before deciding.
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The PDO facial thread lift is a minimally invasive aesthetic method that uses absorbable PDO (Polydioxanone) threads placed under the skin to lift sagging tissue while stimulating the body to produce new collagen around the thread sites. PDO threads often have barbs (cog threads) that "hook" and pull tissue upward firmly, ideal for treating the cheeks, sagging midface and an undefined jawline.
| Product | Absorbable PDO (Polydioxanone) threads — type and number advised by treatment area |
| Procedure time | 45-60 minutes |
| Longevity | 1-2 years |
| Performed by | Dermatologist |
| Cost | Contact 0905 835 874 for a personalized quote |
PDO threads are placed under the skin along a pre-designed lifting vector. The small barbs on the thread grip the tissue and pull sagging skin to the desired position, creating a visible mechanical lift right after the procedure. At the same time, PDO is a material long used in medicine; the presence of the threads triggers a regenerative response, prompting fibroblasts to produce new collagen around the threads. When the threads fully absorb, this new collagen continues to hold the shape and firmness — which is why the result does not disappear immediately but lasts 1-2 years.
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Within the thread-lift services at Foxy M.D, each technique solves a different problem. The PDO facial thread lift focuses on pulling and lifting tissue that has already sagged (cheekbones, cheeks, jawline). The rejuvenation thread lift leans toward improving skin quality and shallow lines, while the V-line thread lift focuses on creating a slim jaw contour. Depending on your goals and degree of sagging, a dermatologist will advise the suitable thread type, number and treatment area for each person.
1. Examination, assessment of sagging and advice on thread type, number and lifting area.
2. Cleansing and disinfecting the treatment area.
3. Local anesthesia for comfort throughout the procedure.
4. The dermatologist determines the lifting vector and entry points.
5. Placement of PDO threads under the skin, lifting tissue along the designed vector.
6. Checking symmetry on both sides and refining the shape for a natural look.
7. Aftercare guidance and skin protection.
Suitable for: people with early sagging of the cheeks, cheekbones or jawline; those wanting a lift but hesitant about a surgical facelift; those needing short downtime; those wanting natural, clearly improved results without a "frozen" look.
Should wait: pregnant or breastfeeding women; people with active infection or facial dermatitis; those prone to severe keloid scarring; those with blood-clotting disorders; those with excessive sagging and significant skin laxity — who may need a different method, to be assessed directly by a doctor.
❓ Is the PDO thread lift painful?
The procedure is performed under local anesthesia, so discomfort is minimal; there may be mild tightness in the first few days.
❓ How soon will I see results?
The lifting effect is visible right after the procedure, continuing to improve and look more natural as collagen regenerates over a few weeks.
❓ How long do results last?
On average 1-2 years depending on your body, degree of sagging and aftercare.
❓ Will it leave a scar?
Threads are inserted through a tiny entry point, so visible scarring is unlikely; proper aftercare helps good recovery.
The PDO facial thread lift is a balanced choice between lifting effectiveness and safety, suitable for those with early sagging who want improvement without a surgical facelift. However, results depend greatly on the practitioner's skill, the placement technique and your degree of sagging.
I encourage you to come in for a direct consultation so a dermatologist can assess and advise the most suitable option before the procedure.