PDO / Spider Web 

PDO Spider Web Lift, also known as the Spider Web Technique or Spider Web Lift, is a cosmetic procedure that utilizes polydioxanone (PDO) threads to lift and rejuvenate the skin. It is a non-surgical alternative to traditional facelift surgery and is designed to address sagging skin, wrinkles, and loss of volume in the face and neck. The PDO threads used in the Spider Web Lift are made of a biocompatible material called polydioxanone, which has been used for many years in various medical applications, including surgery. These threads are inserted into the skin using fine needles or cannulas and are then carefully positioned to create a lifting and tightening effect. The Spider Web Lift technique involves creating a network or mesh of PDO threads under the skin to support and lift sagging tissues. The threads have small barbs or cones along their length, which anchor them to the deeper layers of the skin and provide support for the lifted tissues. This creates a scaffolding effect that lifts and tightens the skin, resulting in a more youthful and rejuvenated appearance. One of the key benefits of the PDO Spider Web Lift is its ability to stimulate collagen production in the skin. As the PDO threads gradually dissolve over time, they trigger the body’s natural healing response, leading to increased collagen production and improved skin texture and firmness. This helps to enhance the results of the lift and promote long-lasting improvements in skin quality.The PDO Spider Web Lift is a versatile procedure that can be customized to address specific concerns in different areas of the face and neck, including the cheeks, jawline, neck, and brow area