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What Are the Effects of PDO Threads, and How Can You Make Them Last Longer?

리본성형외과 · 리본성형외과 · February 13, 2025

When your face looks more saggy than before and your contours have become less defined, many people start considering lifting procedures. At times like this, many people look for t...

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Clinic: 리본성형외과

Original post date: February 13, 2025

Translated at: April 25, 2026 at 7:20 AM

Medical note: This translation does not guarantee medical accuracy or suitability for treatment decisions.

When your face looks more saggy than before and your contours have become less defined, many people start considering lifting procedures.

At times like this, many people look for thread lifting as a way to refine the facial line and improve skin elasticity in a relatively short time without surgery.

Among these, threads made with PDO are one of the most commonly used types, as their safety has been proven to the extent that they are also used as sutures in heart surgery.

However, before undergoing the procedure, it is important to make an informed decision by accurately understanding the effects and duration of PDO threads, as well as how to increase their longevity.

In particular, because PDO has relatively strong tension, the results can vary greatly depending on which product is used, how many threads are inserted, and how they settle within the skin.

For this reason, the skill, technique, and experience of the medical staff performing the procedure are more important than anything else.

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What Is PDO Thread Lifting?

PDO (Polydioxanone) threads have the characteristic of being broken down relatively quickly, so they can offer not only an immediate lifting effect but also a long-term effect that helps skin regeneration.

PDO threads are usually fully absorbed into the body within 6 months to 1 year, but during this process they induce the production of collagen and elastin in the skin, naturally helping restore skin elasticity.

Thanks to this, the lifting effect can continue for a certain period even after the threads disappear.

However, not all PDO threads produce the same results.

Even if the ingredient is the same PDO, the effect can vary depending on the shape, design, length, and strength of the cog.

Above all, though, the method of insertion and the skill of the medical staff are key factors that determine the outcome.

Depending on how the threads are placed inside the skin, the lifting effect may be maximized, or conversely, it may lead to unnatural results.

Therefore, it is important to insert the threads with precise planning tailored to the facial structure.

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PDO Thread Duration The typical duration of PDO thread lifting is about 6 months to 1 year.

However, you should not think only in terms of that period. Even if the threads are completely broken down inside the skin, the lifting effect does not disappear immediately.

Because collagen is produced in the skin during the process of the threads dissolving, the lifting effect can remain for a certain period after the threads are gone.

However, the duration varies depending on an individual’s skin condition, the type of threads used, the procedure method, and lifestyle habits.

For example, if the skin’s elasticity is relatively good, PDO threads may stimulate collagen production more actively, allowing the effect to last longer, while in cases where the skin tissue is weak, they may be absorbed relatively quickly.

The duration also varies depending on the direction in which the threads are inserted and how the tension is distributed.

If the threads are inserted by pulling the skin too strongly, the effect may look good in the short term, but over time there is a risk that the skin may become uneven or lose a natural appearance.

Therefore, a technique is needed to design the threads so they can settle stably within the skin,

and it is also important to distribute the load so that a single thread is not subjected to excessive force.

As such, to understand the characteristics of the threads and maintain the effects of thread lifting for a long time, you should choose a medical team with extensive experience.

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Aftercare Is Also Important.

After the procedure, avoiding unnecessary stimulation to the skin so that the threads can settle properly inside the skin has a major effect on maintaining the results.

Right after the procedure, the skin is in a sensitive state, so strong friction or pressure should be avoided.

In particular, receiving facial massage or rubbing the face strongly may cause the threads to move away from the intended position, so caution is advised.

Temperature management is also an important factor.

For a certain period after the procedure, it is necessary to avoid saunas, Korean bathhouses, and hot baths.

High temperatures can affect the skin tissue and make the threads’ position unstable.

You should also be sure to protect the skin from ultraviolet rays.

After thread lifting, the skin is in a process of actively producing collagen, so exposure to strong UV rays may increase the likelihood of reduced skin elasticity and pigmentation.

Therefore, it is necessary to apply sunscreen thoroughly when going বাইরে.

Combining the procedure with additional care that promotes collagen production can further extend the duration.

Representative examples include high-intensity focused ultrasound (HIFU) or radiofrequency (RF) procedures, which deliver energy deep into the skin to help activate collagen production.

When combined with these procedures, the skin tissue can settle more firmly as the PDO threads dissolve, allowing the lifting effect to last longer.

In addition, combining the treatment with skin regeneration injections such as collagen boosters may help improve skin elasticity.

To maintain the effects of PDO thread lifting for a long time, it is not enough to simply undergo the procedure; ongoing care is needed so that the skin can settle stably and maintain elasticity.

Since the duration can vary depending on how you care for the skin after thread lifting, it is important to strictly follow the aftercare instructions provided by the medical team.

What Are the Effects of PDO Threads, and How Can You Make Them Last Longer? image 4 PDO thread lifting is a procedure that can be expected to provide both an immediate effect and an improvement in skin elasticity.

However, it is a procedure whose longevity and satisfaction can vary greatly depending on which clinic performs it and how it is performed.

Above all, the skill of an experienced medical team is extremely important.

If you are considering thread lifting, rather than focusing on cost or trends, please make a careful decision after sufficient consultation with an experienced medical professional.

PDO thread lifting is not a simple cosmetic procedure, but a precise medical act that changes the tissue beneath the skin.

If you want a more natural and sustainable lifting effect, please consider not only the type of thread but also the experience and skill of the medical professional handling the threads as the most important criteria.

Thank you for reading this long post.

| This post was written for informational purposes in compliance with Article 56, Paragraphs 1 to 15 of the Medical Service Act. All treatments carry the risk of side effects and complications depending on the individual. Before treatment, please be sure to have a thorough consultation with an experienced medical professional before making a decision. |

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