Threads
Threads
Explore our professional range of advanced PLLA / PCL aesthetic threads, designed to support trained practitioners in delivering non-surgical lifting, tightening, collagen stimulation and skin quality improvement. Our thread collection includes PLLA PCL Double Arm Threads, PLLA PCL Mono Threads and PLLA PCL Cannula Threads, offering options for both structural lifting and skin-rejuvenating support. PLLA and PCL are absorbable thread materials commonly used in aesthetic medicine for their collagen-stimulating properties, longer-lasting support and suitability across a range of face and body treatment areas.
PLLA PCL Double Arm Threads
PLLA PCL Double Arm Threads are advanced lifting threads designed for stronger tissue support, repositioning and facial contour enhancement. The double-arm design allows practitioners to create balanced traction from both ends of the thread, making them especially useful for lifting protocols where symmetry, anchoring and directional control are important.
These threads are ideal for practitioners looking to address mild to moderate skin laxity, support facial structure and create a more lifted, defined appearance without surgery.
Key Components Include:
PLLA, or poly-L-lactic acid, and PCL, or polycaprolactone. Both are absorbable thread materials used in aesthetic treatments to support gradual collagen stimulation and tissue remodelling. PCL is often associated with longer biodegradation time and extended support, while PLLA is commonly used for collagen regeneration, firming and skin quality improvement. Double arm thread for precision.
Best Suited For:
Mid-face lifting, jawline support, lower-face laxity, cheek lifting, contour definition, facial repositioning and non-surgical lifting treatments.
PLLA PCL Mono Threads
PLLA PCL Mono Threads are smooth rejuvenating threads designed to improve skin quality, firmness and texture rather than provide strong mechanical lifting. Mono threads are commonly used to create a supportive collagen network beneath the skin, helping improve the appearance of fine lines, crepiness and early laxity over time.
They are a versatile option for practitioners wanting to offer skin-tightening and collagen-stimulating treatments across delicate or larger treatment areas.
Key Components Include:
PLLA and PCL absorbable thread material. The combination is designed to support biostimulation, collagen production and gradual skin-firming effects. Mono threads are generally used for collagen stimulation, skin tightening and overall rejuvenation rather than strong tissue repositioning.
Best Suited For:
Fine lines, skin tightening, neck rejuvenation, lower-face crepiness, cheek texture, under-chin support, décolletage, body skin laxity and general collagen-stimulating treatments.
PLLA PCL Cannula Threads
PLLA PCL Cannula Threads are designed for smoother, controlled placement using a cannula-style delivery system. This format can be useful for practitioners treating areas where gentle insertion, reduced tissue trauma and improved comfort are important considerations. Cannula threads can be used within lifting and rejuvenation protocols depending on thread type, length, thickness and treatment plan.
They are a strong option for clinics looking to offer a refined thread treatment experience while maintaining precision, safety and professional control during placement.
Key Components Include:
PLLA and PCL absorbable thread material, selected for their collagen-stimulating and tissue-supportive properties. PLLA and PCL threads are both used in non-surgical aesthetic treatments, with differences in flexibility, longevity, tensile support and collagen response depending on the product design and thread structure.
Best Suited For:
Facial rejuvenation, cheek support, jawline definition, lower-face tightening, neck treatments, delicate insertion areas and practitioner-led thread protocols where controlled placement is required.
For professional use only. Aesthetic threads should only be used by appropriately trained and qualified practitioners with a strong understanding of facial anatomy, treatment planning, aseptic technique and complication management. Product selection, insertion depth, thread type and treatment protocol should be determined following consultation, assessment and review of contraindications. Always refer to the manufacturer’s latest instructions for use, packaging, batch details and expiry information before treatment.



