Dermal fillers have been the go-to minimally invasive procedure for many, but with the popularity of PDO threads, a debate has risen on whether to choose between thread lifts or fillers. Discussions have sparked among people navigating the landscape of non-surgical aesthetic treatments. Advocates for PDO threads highlight the natural lifting and tightening effects with fully dissolvable sutures, while on the other side of the spectrum, advocates of dermal fillers rave about the instant and dramatic transformations they offer. We’re going to look closer at the jawline, and see how thread lifts differ from fillers when it comes to treating this area, as well as looking at jawline PDO thread before and after transformations.
Fundamentally, the key difference between these procedures lie in their application. Thread lifts are mainly used to provide a lifting effect by physically lifting and repositioning the skin. This involves inserting absorbable sutures with barbs beneath the skin to not only deliver an immediate lift, but also stimulate collagen production over time. This dual action helps improve skin elasticity and firmness, contributing to a more youthful appearance.
In contrast, dermal fillers are an injectable solution. Rather than lifting the skin, fillers are designed to enhance the natural features of the face where additional volume is wanted or to address volume loss in specific regions due to aging or other factors. Typically composed of hyaluronic acid, these injectables are meant to restore volume, smooth out wrinkles, and contour various areas of the face. Fillers can give the illusion of a lift when placed in certain areas, but its main objective is to accentuate facial features and restore volume to create a more sculpted and defined look
To simplify, PDO threads act as a structural support system that provide a lift by repositioning tissue, while dermal fillers serve as artistic tools that can sculpt and contour the face to highlight features and achieve facial balance.
There are different ways to address a diminished jawline and jowling with jawline PDO threads. The main method is to use a combination of bi-directional and multi-directional threads to lift, and secure parts of the face.
Bi-Directional:
This is the most common type available, featuring barbs along its length arranged in opposing directions. Once inserted beneath the skin, one set of barbs captures the tissue to achieve a classic lifting effect, while the opposing set anchors onto the tissue to hold onto the repositioned tissue securely.
Multi-Directional: In this design, the main function is to stabilize the tissue rather than lift it. The barbs alternate directions along the entire thread to firmly grasp onto the tissue, minimizing movement. Picture it as a double-sided sticky tape, securing the tissue from all sides. This reduces the tension on the bi-directional responsible for the primary lifting, enhancing the longevity of the lifting results. Additionally, it can be overlaid on the bi-directional to secure and prevent disengagement.
Providers typically use a combination of bi-directional and multi-directional threads to lift the skin up, at the same time tightening the skin underneath the jaw to create a contoured look. When it comes to treating the jaw, providers will often treat the midface first. Repositioning the tissue above the jawline can improve the jawline itself, so not as many threads may be needed to correct it.
Preventative Measure: Jawline PDO threads can be done to prevent or delay the need for surgical intervention in the future. The threads are fully dissolvable, so the treatment can be adjusted every time and received as desired to maintain elasticity.
Natural Collagen Stimulation: This treatment not only provides an immediate lifting effect, but also stimulates the production of collagen, a vital protein for maintaining skin elasticity and firmness.
Minimally Invasive:
The insertion of threads involves a minimally invasive procedure and is often performed in a clinical setting. This results in reduced downtime compared to surgical options.
Lasting Results: While individual results may vary, the effects can last several months, providing a relatively long-lasting solution for jawline enhancement.
Take a look at some jawline PDO threads before and after transformations.
The photos from these jawline PDO threads before and after transformations were taken on the same day. Results can be seen immediately, but best results are usually seen 2 to 3 weeks after the procedure once the swelling goes down and the threads settle into place.
Dermal fillers consist of injectable substances that add volume to specific areas of the face. Hyaluronic acid, a naturally occurring substance in the body, is a common component of many fillers. When injected into key areas of the face like the jawline, cheekbones, and the chin, fillers can highlight those areas to restore lost volume, redefine contours, and create a more sculpted appearance.
Instant Results: One of the primary advantages of fillers is the immediate improvement in jawline definition and volume. Results are visible right after the procedure.
Customizable: Dermal fillers are highly customizable, allowing practitioners to tailor the treatment to the unique needs and facial anatomy of each patient. This flexibility enables precise contouring for a natural-looking result.
No Downtime: The majority of individuals experience minimal downtime after injections, making it a convenient option for those with busy lifestyles.
In conclusion, fillers are great for accentuating key parts of the face like contouring the jawline, while thread lifts are beneficial for a stronger lifting effect of sagging tissue.
They have their unique yet overlapping advantages, from their non-invasive nature to the fast turnaround. What would happen if we were to combine them?
Integrating PDO threads and dermal fillers in aesthetic treatments have emerged as a truly dynamic strategy, presenting a comprehensive solution for facial rejuvenation. This dual approach helps practitioners target both immediate volume restoration and skin tightening effects, resulting in a harmonious and balanced facial enhancement.
The main advantage of combining these two options is the ability to get both of their benefits while tailoring the treatment to the individual. The physical lift achieved with threads can help to reposition tissue and provide a good foundation to add dermal filler only to the necessary areas where additional volume is desired. Then as the filler dissolves over time, the collagen produced from the PDO continues to support and provide volume after the suture has been absorbed by the body. The result is a nuanced transformation that combines the volume enhancing properties of fillers with the lift and collagen-induced improvements of PDO.
Ultimately, the integration of PDO threads and dermal fillers represents a forward-thinking strategy in the realm of aesthetics. This combination offers a dual-action solution that caters to both immediate and long-term aesthetic goals, showcasing the potential for a more customized approach to non-surgical facial enhancements. As always, consulting with an experienced practitioner is crucial to ensure a tailored treatment plan aligned with individual preferences.
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