pdo threads are used to build collagen mostly...... the lifting threads are cogs which are used for lifting....but no point lifting old saggy unhealthy skin if it hasnt been treated first wuith biostimulators plla/pcl and pdo to make the skin thicker and healthier before any kind of lift is attempted......mesotherapy...biostimulators....pdo threads make a surgical facelift better too because the skin is thicker and filled with your own natural collagen.........great video! plla are sculptra.....pdo threads are so easy and painless to put in too
@@SkinCareFortWorth yes and the instalift is a great quality thread with the cones and a very strong thread too....iv been watching your other videos too you are very talented
I would definitely reach out to whoever provided your treatment for a follow-up appointment! *I am not Dr. Damico* but I believe it is a relatively easy "fix" for an experienced health care professional.
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pdo threads are used to build collagen mostly...... the lifting threads are cogs which are used for lifting....but no point lifting old saggy unhealthy skin if it hasnt been treated first wuith biostimulators plla/pcl and pdo to make the skin thicker and healthier before any kind of lift is attempted......mesotherapy...biostimulators....pdo threads make a surgical facelift better too because the skin is thicker and filled with your own natural collagen.........great video! plla are sculptra.....pdo threads are so easy and painless to put in too
Great point about skin quality, and yes, InstaLift threads are made from the same ingredient as Sculptra!
@@SkinCareFortWorth yes and the instalift is a great quality thread with the cones and a very strong thread too....iv been watching your other videos too you are very talented
I got this done a week ago in Miami. I still have puckering. Is this normal!
I would definitely reach out to whoever provided your treatment for a follow-up appointment! *I am not Dr. Damico* but I believe it is a relatively easy "fix" for an experienced health care professional.