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PDO Threads is an FDA approved aesthetics treatment that stimulates elastin and collagen production for a more youthful glow

PDO THREADS

rebuild your collagen with pdo threads

A Polydioxanone (PDO) Thread is made up of solid protein that is thinner than a piece of hair. Once placed under the skin, it increases blood flow and stimulates elastin and collagen. FDA approved with high safety profile.

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PDO Threads are injected under the skin and released once needle is removed. The threads then cause an increase of blood flow to that area and begins to produce collagen. After 6 – 12 months, the threads will be fully absorbed leaving new collagen and its place. Two types of PDO Threads: smooth and lifting.

Frequently Asked Questions

  • Is Anti-Wrinkle Treatment Painful? Do I Need Anesthesia?
    Anti-Wrinkle treatments typically involve minimal discomfort. Anesthesia is generally not required, though some clients may opt for ice or a topical numbing cream to minimize discomfort during treatment.
  • What Preparation Do I Need for Anti-Wrinkle Treatment?
    Before receiving Anti-Wrinkle treatment at Intoxinating Beauty, it's recommended to: Temporarily discontinue use of NSAIDs (non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs) to reduce the risk of bleeding and bruising. Discuss any medications or supplements you are taking with your provider.
  • What Are the Possible Side Effects of Anti-Wrinkle Treatments?
    Potential side effects may include: Temporary pain, stinging, or discomfort at the injection site. Temporary bruising or swelling. Headache or flu-like symptoms (rare).
  • What Are the Contraindications for Anti-Wrinkle Treatments?
    Anti-wrinkle treatments may not be suitable for individuals who: Have allergies to the ingredients in the treatment. Have certain neuromuscular disorders (e.g., myasthenia gravis). Are pregnant or breastfeeding. Have active skin infections or inflammation at the treatment site. Are currently using medications that interfere with blood clotting.
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