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Princess Threads – PDO BARB 4D threads < /strong>
are threads equipped with microscopic hooks arranged in 4 dimensions. After insertion using a convenient cannula, the hooks open, lifting the tissues, providing a lifting effect. The thread is much thicker than traditional ones, making the effect more visible. The BARB 4D model is used to: lift the chin eyebrows, change the contour of the cheek and jaw lines.
How do PDO threads work?
Polydioxanone (PDO) is a synthetic fiber that completely dissolves in the tissue after some time. It is used in the production of skin and subcutaneous sutures, which is why it has been used in medicine for many years. The idea of ??using PDO threads in aesthetic treatments was born in Korea and quickly gained popularity around the world. The treatment involves inserting PDO threads under the skin (in selected areas) using a very thin needle. After insertion, the needle is removed and a dressing is applied to the skin. The treatment used creates a specific scaffold around which the body starts the process of neocollagenesis (production of new collagen fibers), stimulating fibroblasts to increase the synthesis of elastin and the synthesis of endogenous hyaluronic acid. After the treatment, the skin becomes more elastic, taut and elastic.
Advantages of use:
- recuperation time,
- effect lasting up to 1.5 years,
- possibility of repeating the treatment,
- increasing effects when combining PDO treatments with volumetric treatments,
- naturalness of the effect obtained,
- large variety in the product range allows you to personalize the treatment,
- no cuts or scars.
Composition:
- Polydioxanone (PDO) – synthetic fiber used for lifting treatments.
Protocol:
- Type: PDO BARB 4D,
- Available sizes:
- 19G/90mm,
- 20G/60mm.
- Injection: chin lift, eyebrows, changes in the contour of the cheek and jaw lines.
Package: 1 pc
The product may be used only by professionals.
By making a purchase, you declare that you are a doctor or cosmetologist trained in the field of aesthetic medicine.
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