PDO thread lift treatment for skin tightening and rejuvenation
Coastal Aesthetics of Wilmington, North Carolina, is proud to offer MINT PDO threads. These Minimally Invasive Nonsurgical Threads (MINT) are made of absorbable polydioxanone, or PDO, and are special sutures put in place in the natural facial tissue for skin tightening and lifting. This is a safe, raw material used in cardiovascular and orthopedic surgery for wound closure. They are dissolvable stitches that are absorbed by the body through hydrolysis.
The treatment can improve collagen stimulation and skin tightening for facial rejuvenation. Treatments do not require downtime and recovery, though it is not unusual for patients to experience bruising and swelling for a few days following their initial treatment.
Are MINT PDO threads safe?
MINT PDO threads have over six years of clinical trials, studies, and safety protocols to make it the first and only suture in the United States market with two FDA clearances. It can promote collagen stimulation, reduce the appearance of fine lines and wrinkles, and add volume and skin tightening right where needed!
What areas of the face can be treated with PDO threads?
- Jawline
- Nasal bridge and tip
- Eyes for cat eye contours
- Neck lines
- Smoker’s lines
- Midface volume loss
- Lip lines
Why choose Coastal Aesthetics for facial rejuvenation treatments such as PDO threads?
Our injector PA-C, Theresa Hoffman, has trained and received certification in MINT PDO threads by the industry’s best. MINT PDO threads are a popular and effective, minimally-invasive alternative to a surgical facelift and have given rise to the emerging cat eye, nonsurgical nose job, V-line, and tight jawline trends.
Ready to learn more about facial rejuvenation treatments such as PDO thread lifts?
Call (910) 679-5027 to request an appointment with Theresa Hoffman and the team at Coastal Aesthetics.
The practice is located in Suite #105 at Lumina Station, 1904 Eastwood Road, and is open to new and returning patients in and around the communities of Hampstead, Carolina Beach, Leland, Southport, Oak Island, Landfall, Wrightsville Beach, and Wilmington, North Carolina.