Understanding PDO Threads: Mechanism, Types, and Clinical Outcomes
A concise clinical overview of mono, screw, and cog PDO threads, including mechanism of action, lifting behavior, and practical treatment planning considerations.
Date
15 April, 2025
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6 Min
Not every laxity pattern benefits equally from threads. This guide outlines how to think about indication, tissue quality, and realistic endpoint selection.
Patient selection is one of the strongest predictors of satisfaction in thread-based treatments. Mild to moderate laxity with adequate skin quality responds more predictably than heavy tissue descent with poor structural support.
When the indication is poor, technique refinements rarely compensate. Proper patient education about achievable lift magnitude and treatment longevity is part of the clinical work, not a separate sales step.
Patient selection is one of the strongest predictors of satisfaction in thread-based treatments. Mild to moderate laxity with adequate skin quality responds more predictably than heavy tissue descent with poor structural support.
When the indication is poor, technique refinements rarely compensate. Proper patient education about achievable lift magnitude and treatment longevity is part of the clinical work, not a separate sales step.
Conclusion
When the indication is poor, technique refinements rarely compensate. Proper patient education about achievable lift magnitude and treatment longevity is part of the clinical work, not a separate sales step.
Medizone Clinical Team
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