pdo threads to fix upper-lip asymmetry and increase perceived mouth width.

Bro, do a nasolabial fold tutorial some day
 
this is like 3-4 weeks post, they should be settled by now, I just cropped out some random selfies so don't mind the low-ish quality.

View attachment 2779681View attachment 2779682

here's a diagram of how they're placed.

View attachment 2779683

red and blue are mono pdo threads, the green stripes are screw types, I used 25mm thread/30mm needles for both that are 31G.


already posted this as comment in my pdo thread but re-posting this so it shows up easier when people search for it.
small lips are indicators of high strength
 
  • Hmm...
Reactions: Chintuck22
  • +1
Reactions: aestheticsrespecter
First good/useful thread ive seen in a while
Mirin
 
  • +1
Reactions: Deleted member 1140
if this ends up working ill rep all the posts uve made and give u 1:3 post rep
 
Will either of this do , only ones that are sold on amazon


yeah both are the same shit.

faces are uneven by the way so one side might need more threads than the other.

I ended up shoving two more threads in one side and one in the other.
 
Last edited:
  • +1
Reactions: Deleted member 23558
yeah both are the same shit.

faces are uneven by the way so one side might need more threads than the other.
so far how many have u inserted for the lips? U said i dont need for philthrum so only on the sides right? So 2 threads on each side, wait a month , and then go again if difference is minimal?
 
so far how many have u inserted for the lips? U said i dont need for philthrum so only on the sides right? So 2 threads on each side, wait a month , and then go again if difference is minimal?
there's 5, 3 on one side and 2 on the other, two are mono straights and 3 are screws, but you should just use screws for this.

if you aren't happy after a few weeks just use more.
 
  • +1
Reactions: Deleted member 23558
two are mono straights and 3 are screws, but you should just use screws for this.
the comments say cogs are necessary for a lift and screw threads are just collagen , whats the difference? are cogs a different type? is there an article youd recommend that goes deep into this, just so ik what screw/ mono etc are and how exactly to insert, whether lidocaine needed etc
 
the comments say cogs are necessary for a lift and screw threads are just collagen , whats the difference? are cogs a different type? is there an article youd recommend that goes deep into this, just so ik what screw/ mono etc are and how exactly to insert, whether lidocaine needed etc
all you need is collagen to plump skin up or make it tighter.

you don't need lidocaine, cogs are a pain in the ass.
 
  • Love it
Reactions: Deleted member 23558
all you need is collagen to plump skin up or make it tighter.

you don't need lidocaine, cogs are a pain in the ass.
also sorry if dumb but what do these things actually represent, i mean why are there parallel lines instead of points where it can be inserted, wouldnt it be easier if it was just points marked on the face whee the needles have to go in?

1713508118553
 
also sorry if dumb but what do these things actually represent, i mean why are there parallel lines instead of points where it can be inserted, wouldnt it be easier if it was just points marked on the face whee the needles have to go in?

View attachment 2867658
those next to the mouth are additional threads to keep the outsides of the lips stable.
 
  • +1
Reactions: Deleted member 23558

Similar threads

Spidermanne2returns
Replies
18
Views
3K
Spidermanne2returns
Spidermanne2returns
i_love_roosters
Replies
75
Views
5K
Deleted member 69008
D
Orc
Replies
145
Views
16K
truecel12
T

Users who are viewing this thread

Back
Top