PDO thread lifts physically reposition sagging skin and trigger your body's own collagen production, for a lifted, firmer profile without going under the knife.
Serving Concord, CA & the East Bay
PDO (polydioxanone) threads are dissolvable sutures that have been used safely in surgical settings for decades. In aesthetics, they're precisely inserted beneath the skin to physically lift and reposition sagging tissue while simultaneously stimulating collagen production. As the threads dissolve over time, the collagen they triggered remains, providing ongoing firmness and structure that can last up to two years. The treatment targets the brow, midface, jawline, neck, and around the mouth, delivering visible contouring with minimal downtime.
All treatments at Evolve From Within MedSpa are performed by Gabriela Valle, RN, BSN, under the medical supervision of Dr. Zeshaan Maan, Board-Certified Plastic Surgeon.
Lifts a heavy or drooping brow for a more alert, youthful eye area. Results last up to 2 years.
Restores youthful cheek volume and contour, lifting jowls and nasolabial folds at the same time.
Sharpens and defines the jawline by repositioning loose skin that accumulates with age.
Tightens loose neck skin and reduces the appearance of vertical neck bands for a longer, cleaner profile.
Softens vertical lip lines and adds subtle definition. Fine thread results typically last 3–6 months.
As threads dissolve, they trigger your body to produce new collagen, building structure and firmness that outlasts the threads themselves.
We evaluate your skin laxity, facial structure, and goals to design a customized thread placement plan that lifts where you need it most.
Topical and local anesthetic is applied to ensure a comfortable experience. Most clients feel minimal discomfort during the procedure.
Fine needles or cannulas are used to insert and position the threads precisely beneath the skin. The session typically takes 45–60 minutes.
A visible lift is apparent right away. Mild swelling, bruising, and soreness may occur for a few days. Collagen builds gradually over 2–3 months.