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PDO Threadlift for Skin Tightening

Subtle lift and tightening without surgery

PDO threadlifts at Aère Aesthetics provide a subtle, non-surgical lift while encouraging collagen production for firmer, smoother skin over time.

From $1500
PDO Barbed Threads
From $750 per area
PDO Smooth Threads
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PDO Threads at Aère Aesthetics - Los Angeles & Denver

Lifted Contours With a Lighter Touch

PDO threadlifts at Aère Aesthetics are designed for patients who want a noticeable, yet still understated, improvement in facial or neck laxity without committing to surgery. Using dissolvable PDO (polydioxanone) threads placed beneath the skin, this treatment provides gentle lifting while signaling your body to build fresh collagen in key support areas.

Our providers are highly trained in threadlift techniques, and treatment is always planned with your facial structure, age, and goals in mind. Rather than dramatically pulling the skin, we focus on restoring soft support and definition that aligns with your natural features and aesthetic preferences.

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PDO Threads At a Glance

  • Non-Surgical Lift – Helps reposition mild to moderate skin laxity in targeted areas.
  • Collagen Stimulation – Threads dissolve as your own collagen gradually takes over.
  • Quick Treatment – Most procedures are completed in under an hour.
  • Moderate Downtime – Expect a few days of swelling, tenderness, or tightness.
  • Lasting Effects – Lift can last 12–18 months, with collagen support beyond that.
  • Membership-Friendly – May be combined with other treatments in Aère plans.

What Are PDO Threads?

Dissolvable LiftSupport

Made of dissolvable sutures, polydioxanone (PDO) threads are used to either lift sagging tissue using barbed threads or to soften fine lines and creases using smooth threads. These collagen stimulators have become incredibly popular and are commonly used in combination with fillers and Botox to lift the heaviness of the skin, especially in the mid and lower face.

As the PDO threads dissolve naturally, the skin tissue is left with more collagen than before. Threads are used for brow lifts, to lift cheek volume, improve smile lines, define lip borders, lift jowls, and tighten the lower face and jawline.

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What Is the PDO Threads Procedure Like?

A Structured Approach

Create Lift And Support

Your appointment begins with a detailed consultation and mapping of the areas you’d like to improve, like the cheeks, jawline, lower face, or neck.

Your provider will discuss what is realistic with threads alone and where combination treatments might be helpful. After cleansing and marking the entry and exit points, a local anesthetic is used to keep you comfortable.

Through these small access points, threads are carefully guided beneath the skin along planned vectors, then gently adjusted to create lift and support. Once the desired positioning is achieved, the excess thread is trimmed.

The PDO treatment process takes less than an hour, and you can go about your daily tasks immediately after your appointment. The threads are naturally dissolved in the body within nine months, but the aesthetic results will last for up to two years.

What Conditions Do PDO Threads Address?

Early Laxity and Softening of Facial Contours

PDO threadlifts can help improve:

  • Mild to moderate sagging in the midface
  • Early jowling or softening along the jawline
  • A less defined facial oval
  • Gentle lift of the brow or outer cheek in select cases
  • Neck laxity and creping in appropriate candidates

Threads work best when there is some laxity but not an excess of heavy or redundant tissue. They are often part of a larger plan that may include injectables and skin-focused treatments for a more comprehensive result.

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What Areas of the Body Can PDO Threads Address?

Targeted Non-Surgical Facelift

PDO threads are most commonly used in the cheeks, jawline, lower face, and neck, and in some cases for subtle brow or midface elevation. Your provider will recommend specific areas based on your anatomy and what can be safely and effectively treated with threads.

What Are the Benefits of PDO Threads?

Immediate Lift, Ongoing Support

When thoughtfully planned, PDO threadlifts can offer:

A visible, non-surgical lift in targeted areas

Improved contour along the jawline and lower face

Softening of skin laxity without incisions

Collagen stimulation that helps maintain support over time

A bridge option for patients who are not ready—or not suited—for surgery

At Aère, threads are rarely used in isolation. They are typically integrated into a larger strategy that can include fillers, neuromodulators, and skin treatments for a balanced, cohesive outcome.

Is PDO Threads Right for Me?

You may be a good candidate for PDO threads if you:

  • Notice early sagging or loss of definition in the cheeks, jawline, or neck
  • Want lift and tightening but prefer to avoid surgery for now
  • Are comfortable with modest downtime and some temporary tightness or swelling
  • Understand that results are meaningful but not the same as a facelift

Threads may not be ideal for those with very thin, fragile skin; significant laxity; uncontrolled medical conditions; or an expectation of surgical-level tightening. During your consultation, your provider will help you decide whether threads, another modality, or a combination approach best fits your goals.

PDO Threads Recovery

After a PDO threadlift, it’s normal to experience swelling, tenderness, and a sensation of tightness or pulling along the thread paths. Mild bruising or temporary dimpling at entry points may also occur and typically improves over several days to a couple of weeks.

We generally recommend:

  • Sleeping on your back with your head elevated for several nights
  • Avoiding exaggerated facial movements, heavy chewing, or dental work for a short period
  • Skipping high-intensity workouts, saunas, or facial massage until cleared by your provider

You’ll receive specific aftercare instructions based on your treatment areas and lifestyle, along with guidance on when to resume normal routines.

When Will I See Results?

You’ll notice an improvement in lift immediately, although swelling and tightness may make the result look more pronounced at first. As your tissue relaxes slightly over the next 1–2 weeks, the lift will appear more natural while still providing improved contour. Collagen remodeling continues over the following months, enhancing firmness and skin quality from within.

How Long Does a PDO Threadlift Last?

Lift from PDO threads typically lasts around 12–18 months, depending on your anatomy, lifestyle, and the number and type of threads used. The collagen your body builds along the threads can extend the benefits beyond the life of the threads themselves. Many patients choose to maintain results with periodic touch-ups and complementary treatments.

Why Choose Aère Aesthetics for PDO Threads?

An Advanced, Holistic Approach to Facial Aesthetics

A Global Approach to Beauty

Aère Aesthetics is led by providers with extensive training in threadlifting, including experience with leading PDO systems and a deep understanding of how threads integrate into a full-face plan.

Our approach is conservative, precise, and always rooted in what will look best on your face, not just what is technically possible.

Threads are used thoughtfully, often combined with injectables or regenerative treatments to support both structure and skin quality. You’ll receive honest guidance about what threads can and cannot achieve, so your expectations and results stay aligned.

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PDO Threads Frequently Asked Questions

Filler adds volume and structure, while threads primarily lift and stimulate collagen. They’re often used together when both support and contour are needed.

Most patients find the procedure tolerable with local anesthetic. You may feel pressure or pulling during placement, but sharp pain is minimized with numbing and careful technique.

No. Threads are best for mild to moderate laxity. They can delay or complement surgery, but they do not offer the same level of correction as a surgical facelift.

Many patients return to light activities or work within a few days, depending on the visibility of swelling or bruising and the nature of their job.

Yes. They’re often combined with fillers, neuromodulators, and skin treatments as part of a comprehensive strategy for lift, contour, and skin quality. Your provider will help sequence treatments safely and effectively.