PDO Threads : Monos
From £300
Service Description
What Are PDO Mono Threads? PDO Mono Threads are small absorbable polydioxanone (PDO) threads that are placed beneath the surface of the skin to provide a gentle lift and skin tightening effect. How Do PDO Threads Work? The PDO thread insertion stimulates natural collagen production around the threads, visibly tightening the skin and reducing the appearance of fine lines, wrinkles, smile lines and saggy skin. What Are The Benefits of PDO Threads? PDO Mono Threads have a multitude of benefits including; Skin tightening & lifting Increasing collagen production Lifted cheeks A more defined jawline Facial contour Softer smile lines Lifted and softer eyebrows Smoother neck lines Improved skin texture Facial rejuvenation Minimal downtime Instant, long-lasting results What Areas Can Be Treated With PDO Threads? PDO Mono Threads can be used to treat the following areas; Frown lines Nasolabial folds Under eye area Forehead lines Jawline Neck Crow’s feet Eyebrow lift Mouth lines Smile lines Lip lines Under the chin and more. How Long Do PDO Threads Results Last ? PDO Mono Threads create a tightening effect that can last up to 12 months after your treatment. Is It Painful? The treatment is pain-free as the registered nurse/practitioner will apply a topical anaesthetic numbing cream at least 30 minutes prior to treatment to ensure there is no discomfort during treatment. Is There Any Downtime? Similar to most injectable treatments, there may be some bruising or swelling which usually subsides within a few days.
Cancellation Policy
Face operates on a 48 hour cancellation policy. Our cancellation policy is in place to ensure that we are able to maximise our appointment availability for all of our clients. This ensures that we are able to offer a cancelled appointment time to a client who needs it. Should you need to cancel or reschedule, we kindly ask that you call us at least 48 hours before your appointment. Any cancellation within 48 hours will result in your treatment being redeemed, or payment protection policy being applied, and your card will be charged.