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Can PDO Threads Be Removed?

PDO thread lifts have quickly become one of the most popular non-surgical treatments for lifting and rejuvenating the face and body. With minimal downtime and natural-looking results, it’s no wonder so many people turn to this treatment to refresh their appearance. But with the rising popularity of thread lifts also comes a common question—can PDO threads be removed if something doesn’t feel right?

At True Jewel Cosmetic Center in Culver City, we perform PDO thread treatments with skill, precision, and the highest level of care. In this blog, we’ll answer the question of whether PDO threads can be removed and explain why, in most cases, it’s best to let them dissolve naturally.

PDO Threads

Before we get into removal, let’s take a quick look at what PDO threads actually are.

PDO threads, short for polydioxanone threads, are absorbable sutures made from a material that’s been safely used in medicine for decades. Once inserted beneath the skin, these threads physically lift and tighten sagging tissue while also triggering a natural healing response that boosts collagen production.

PDO threads are part of a broader family of dissolvable threads, which also includes PLLA (poly-L-lactic acid) and PCL (polycaprolactone) threads. However, PDO threads remain one of the most commonly used due to their predictable results, biocompatibility, and shorter lifespan, usually dissolving fully within 4 to 6 months.

Can PDO Threads Be Removed?

The short answer: Yes, it is possible to remove PDO threads—but it is rarely recommended.

PDO threads are designed to be temporary, biocompatible, and self-absorbing, which means they naturally break down and are eliminated by the body over time. In most cases, the best course of action is to simply wait for the threads to dissolve on their own.

Removing PDO threads is technically feasible, but it is not a simple or risk-free process. Here’s why:

  1. The threads are embedded in tissue and may already be surrounded by collagen, especially if several weeks have passed since placement.
  1. Extraction can cause trauma to the surrounding skin and tissue, leading to pain, bruising, or even scarring.
  1. The removal process is invasive, often requiring local anesthesia and careful manipulation by a highly skilled practitioner.
  1. In some cases, complete removal may not be possible—only partial removal can be achieved.

Because of these factors, most aesthetic providers—including the team at True Jewel—strongly recommend against thread removal unless there is a compelling medical reason.

When Might PDO Threads Need to Be Removed?

While most patients experience a smooth and complication-free recovery, there are rare instances where thread removal might be necessary. These include:

1. Infection

Although uncommon, infection at the thread insertion site is a possible complication. If the infection does not respond to antibiotics or worsens over time, thread removal may be necessary to stop the spread and promote healing.

2. Extrusion or Thread Visibility

In some cases, a thread may migrate too close to the surface of the skin, causing it to become visible or even poke out. While this can often be corrected with minor adjustments or trimming, more significant issues may require removal.

3. Persistent Pain or Discomfort

If a patient experiences ongoing discomfort that does not improve after a reasonable healing period, and all other causes have been ruled out, removal might be considered.

4. Allergic Reaction

Although PDO material is generally well-tolerated, a rare allergic reaction could prompt removal.

5. Severe Asymmetry or Irregularity

Minor irregularities are common after thread lifts and typically resolve as swelling subsides and collagen builds. However, if significant asymmetry or dimpling persists beyond several weeks, removal could be discussed as a last resort.

Why It’s Best to Wait It Out

In the vast majority of cases, the side effects or concerns patients have after a PDO thread lift—such as swelling, bruising, mild tightness, or uneven texture—resolve naturally over time. Here’s why giving the threads time to dissolve is almost always the better option:

PDO Threads Are Temporary

Unlike permanent sutures, PDO threads naturally dissolve within a few months. The body gradually metabolizes them, breaking them down into water and carbon dioxide, which are safely eliminated.

Healing and Collagen Production Take Time

It’s common to see some irregularity or puffiness during the first few weeks. However, the body continues to remodel tissue and produce collagen over the following months, which refines the results and smooths out minor imperfections.

Avoiding Trauma

Thread removal is far more invasive than thread insertion. Attempting to remove threads can cause more harm than good—introducing trauma, inflammation, and a longer recovery process.

Supportive Therapies Can Help

If you’re experiencing mild discomfort or aren’t satisfied with the early look of your thread lift, there are ways to support the healing process without removing the threads. These may include:

  • Radiofrequency (RF) treatments to accelerate collagen remodeling
  • Massage (only when approved by your provider) after the initial healing period
  • Topical arnica to reduce bruising
  • Cold compresses to ease swelling in the first few days

What If You’re Unhappy With the Results?

It’s natural to feel uncertain about your appearance during the healing phase of any aesthetic procedure. If you’re unhappy with the results of your thread lift, the first step is to schedule a follow-up appointment with your provider. At True Jewel, we always encourage open communication and offer honest guidance about what to expect at each stage of recovery.

In many cases, what seems like a complication is simply part of the normal healing process. With time, swelling fades, collagen builds, and results improve.

If your concerns persist beyond the standard recovery window (usually 4–6 weeks), our team will reassess your outcome and explore appropriate solutions, which may include supportive treatments or minor adjustments—but not necessarily removal.

How to Prevent the Need for Removal

The best way to reduce the risk of complications or dissatisfaction is to choose a skilled and experienced provider. At True Jewel Cosmetic Center, our team:

  • Uses high-quality threads like NovaThreads
  • Tailors placement techniques to your facial anatomy
  • Provides detailed aftercare guidance to ensure safe healing
  • Offers continued support throughout your recovery

Before treatment, we’ll discuss your goals, medical history, and candidacy to ensure that PDO threads are the right option for you. A thoughtful, well-planned approach reduces the chance of complications—and helps you get results you’ll love.

Final Thoughts

So, can PDO threads be removed? Yes, but only when absolutely necessary. The threads are designed to dissolve naturally and safely, and in almost all cases, that’s exactly what they do. Removing them is not a quick fix—it’s an invasive procedure that carries risks of its own.

If you’re feeling unsure about your thread lift results, give your body time to heal. Reach out to your provider, follow aftercare instructions closely, and trust the process. More often than not, patience leads to the best outcome.

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