What is Type of Nose Thread ?
Nose thread is a new type of suture that is made of polydioxanone (PDO), polycaprolactone (PCL) or Poly-L-lactide-CO-CO-caprolactone(PLACL). It is an USP 2 cutting cog thread that is inserted into the nose mucosa through a small incision. The thread is then pulled out, which creates tension on the tissue and results in contraction of the surrounding tissues. This can be used to improve the appearance of the nose, such as by narrowing the nasal bridge or improving the profile. Nose thread may also be used to correct functional problems, such as breathing difficulties.
Nose thread is a minimally invasive cosmetic procedure that uses a fine thread to lift and sculpt the nose. It can be used to correct a variety of nasal concerns, including drooping nasal tip, wide nostrils, and bump on the bridge of the nose.
The three most common types of nose thread are PDO (polydioxanone), PCL (polycaprolactone) and PLACL(Poly-L-lactide-CO-CO-caprolactone). All these three types of thread are biodegradable and disintegrate over time. PDO thread is made from a synthetic material that stimulates collagen production, which helps to firm and tone the skin. PCL thread has been shown to promote wound healing and reduce scarring.