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Table of Contents:
•What are PCL threads and how do they work
•The different types of PCL threads
•PDO vs PCL vs PLLA Threads
•Risks and complications
You are ugly, you need surgery, but you don’t have enough money, and you’re running out of softmaxxes. Fear not, as I have a solution, and the solution’s name is PCL Threads.
What are PCL Threads?
PCL Threads (aka Polycaprolactone threads) are tiny dissolvable strings placed under the skin to lift sagging areas and make more collagen
The way they work, is the barbed threads act like a tiny hook, that grabs the tissue and pulls it upwards. When the thread is inside the skin, your body produces collagen and elastin through a process named Biostimulation.
Different Types of PCL ThreadsMono threads- they are also called ,,smooth threads” because they don’t have barbs. They mostly rely on biostimulation which just improves skin texture.
There are 3 main types of PCL threads:
screw/twisted threads- here, you have 2 or more threads twisted together, essentially it means that they will have a more volumizing effect, similar to filler.
Cog/barbed threads- aka anchoring threads, have tiny hooks that grab tissue and provide an immediate lift.
Unlike PDO and PLLA threads, PCL persists for much longer. I will touch on this later in the guide.
PDO vs PCL vs PLLA
Threads
feature PDO PLLA PCL Cost Low Medium Medium Lift Mild mild moderate LastingTime ~6months ~12m 12-24m Collagen Moderate moderate moderate &prelonged Best for minor lifts Lift&texture Long term lift
Now you probably see why this guide is about PCL Threads and not PLLA or PDO. While yes, PCL is slightly more expensive, the results are much better.
Risks and Complications:There aren’t really any major risks that come with these threads. You might encounter pain, bruising, swelling, and some minor asymmetries if you aren’t paying attention. worst case scenario you can get an infection but that is really rare occurrence.
Couldn’t find a video of someone doing pcl but the procedure is pretty much the same
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Oh I forgot to reply to this shit I love this guide great work luca