PDO Threads

PDO (polydioxanone) mono threads are composed of a smooth, absorbable suture material commonly used in medical practice. When placed beneath the skin, they can stimulate fibroblast activity, which in turn may support the production of collagen and elastin.

A consultation with our Registered Nurse is required to assess your suitability. During this appointment, the practitioner will explain the procedure, outline possible risks and side effects, and discuss post-treatment expectations. Individual responses vary, and outcomes cannot be guaranteed.

What are PDO threads?

During your consultation, our Registered Nurse will discuss how many treatments may be appropriate for your individual needs and review your progress after each session.

How many treatments are recommended?

Do not massage or rub or apply pressure to the treated area for 24 hours post treatment.

Avoid excessive alcohol consumption immediately after treatment.

Pre and Post Treatment Instructions

Results vary between individuals and potential outcomes and time frames will be discussed during your consultation.

Results

*All medical procedures carry potential risks, side effects & downtime. Not all patients are suitable for treatment. A thorough consultation will occur prior to any procedure. Results will vary & are not guaranteed *