Thread Lift - Korean PDO
Type
Thread Lift
Duration
1 hour
Korean PDO thread lift for natural-looking facial lifting.
A PDO (polydioxanone) thread lift is a minimally invasive procedure that lifts and tightens sagging skin using absorbable medical-grade threads inserted beneath the skin. The threads create an immediate mechanical lift, and as they dissolve over 6–9 months, they stimulate new collagen production along their path — providing ongoing improvement even after the threads are gone. Different thread types serve different purposes: smooth threads stimulate collagen in areas like the neck and under-eyes, barbed/cog threads provide structural lifting of the mid-face, jowls, and brows, and twisted threads add volume to sunken areas. The procedure takes 30–60 minutes under local anesthesia.
Key Details
- Duration
- 30–60 minutes
- Anesthesia
- Local
- Results
- Immediate lift + ongoing collagen for 6–9 months
- Thread Dissolution
- 6–9 months (collagen remains)
- Downtime
- 3–7 days mild swelling; avoid extreme facial movement for 2 weeks
Who Is This For?
People with mild to moderate skin laxity who want lifting without surgery. Those not ready for a full facelift but wanting more than injectables can offer. People seeking a treatment that provides both immediate lift and long-term collagen stimulation. Anyone wanting a minimally invasive procedure with less downtime than surgery. Those aged 30–60 with early jowling, sagging cheeks, or drooping brows.
What's Included
Preparation Required
Avoid blood-thinning medications and supplements (aspirin, ibuprofen, fish oil, vitamin E) for 1 week before treatment. Do not drink alcohol for 48 hours before. Arrive with clean, makeup-free skin. Inform the provider of any skin infections, autoimmune conditions, or previous adverse reactions to local anesthesia. Plan for mild swelling for 3–7 days after.
- Category
- Aesthetic
- Sample Type
- Thread lift procedure
- Duration
- 1 hour
Obliv Young Clinic
Korean aesthetic clinic with authentic Korean products and advanced medical technology.

