PDO Threadlift for sagging knees

PDO Threadlift for Sagging Knees

Your first thought when hearing “PDO threads” may be “the incisionless mini-facelift.” Used for your face, neck, and jawline, the thread facelift is a spectacularly good procedure. The absorbable polydioxanone threads are the same material as medical sutures developed for heart surgery. But think beyond your face! Threads can effectively tighten loose and sagging skin on practically any part of your body! Sagging, crinkly knees can be aging. PDO threads are your secret weapon, and you may be a really good candidate.

The procedure implants the fine suture into the subcutaneous layer of your skin using a small, preloaded needle. As a result, anchored within your tissue, it tightens your sagging skin. A natural response encourages controlled healing under the skin and induces collagen production.

Applying smooth sutures in a mesh resolves crepey skin and minimizes scarring. As a result, improvement appears without a drastic change.

Your knees may need a threadlift!

Well, we can’t go shopping with our hands on our knees, so what are we going to do?

PDO Threads pull skin upward. Your skin’s healing response builds new collagen around the threads, which eventually are absorbed. Threads hold your skin in position as you heal.

Because inserting threads is a quick, minimally-invasive procedure, you can return to normal activities immediately. And you can return to showing off your new smooth knees, no hands! Good PDO threadlifts mean quick recovery, natural results, and smoothly recontoured legs.

 

PDO Threads can be used in the face, arms and knees

 

Call 281-298-5476 to book your free consultation with Dr. Nangrani and our Spa Director. Together, you will discuss your expectations and design your treatment plan. Be sure to ask about a PDO threadlift for your sagging knees!

Vedas is 10 minutes from I-45 (Houston’s North Freeway) and a step off The Woodlands Parkway. We look forward to seeing you soon!

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