Collagen suture fine needle bidirectional PCL absorbable thread cog 360 4d thread lift
PCL suture helps our skin produce collagen, which is responsible for skin resilience and regeneration due to its excellent characteristics. PCL suture is widely used as surgery stitch thread which is also safe to the human body. PCL suture sets you free from frequent treatments as it lasts two years. PCL is safe because it is completely decomposed and absorbed in our body through the hydrolysis process.
Non-surgical thread-lift treatments have now become firmly established in the work of many practitioners because the procedure is less invasive than surgical procedures. The other advantages to thread lifts are that all manipulations are carried out through small puncture wounds that leave no scars, while there is no need for general anesthesia or long-term rehabilitation. Threads have become popular not only among medical practitioners but also among patients, as there is the potential to receive instant results without the need for surgery.
Sharp tip needle | L half tip needle | W blunt tip cannula |
It has the least resistance, but has a larger wound surface and is prone to bruising, redness and swelling. | It is less harmful to the skin, easy to enter the needle, the needle resistance is samll. | It caused the least damage to the skin tissue and great resistance to needle insertion. |
Absorbable threads
Absorbable threads have been marketed as an alternative to more invasive procedures, such as a facelift because the recovery time is faster and the cost is lower. Development of threads took a significant step with the introduction of a resorbable material consisting of polycaprolactone (PCL).
PCL threads aim to rejuvenate the skin. It aims to stimulate the natural revitalization of tissues and prolong the aging process. During biodegradation, lactic acid is released into surrounding tissues, stimulating new collagen production and their rehydration. PCL thread aims to slow down the biodegradation, increasing the duration of the tissues’ tightening effect and serving as a lactic acid; a delivery system to surrounding tissues.