
PDO thread lift treatment in Maidenhead
PDO thread lifts are a minimally invasive procedure that provides mechanical lifting and stimulates collagen production for improved skin firmness. At Berkshire Aesthetics in Maidenhead, thread lifts are performed by our doctor-led team within a CQC-registered clinic, with careful patient selection and honest advice about what threads can and cannot achieve. Suitability, expected outcomes and maintenance are confirmed during your doctor-led consultation in Maidenhead.
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Information is general and not a substitute for a medical consultation. Suitability is confirmed during assessment.
Why we start with a consultation
Every treatment begins with a medical assessment. We need to understand your medical history, current health, skin condition and concerns before prescribing any procedure. This protects your safety and ensures the treatment is clinically appropriate for you.
During your consultation, Dr Langdon will explain what the treatment can realistically achieve, any risks specific to you, and whether an alternative might be more appropriate.
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- Treatment suitability is assessed by a doctor during a clinical consultation
- Prescribing responsibility sits with Dr Selena Langdon (GMC 6159259)
- No same-day injectable treatments for new patients
- Read our full Consultation & Safety Standards
Clinical overview
PDO (polydioxanone) threads are fine, absorbable sutures inserted beneath the skin to provide an immediate mechanical lift and to stimulate gradual collagen production as they dissolve. Different thread types (smooth, barbed, cog) are selected based on the area and the degree of lift required. We use thread lifts selectively — they work well for mild to moderate laxity where a subtle lift is the goal, but they are not a substitute for surgical intervention in cases of significant sagging. During consultation, we assess whether threads are the most appropriate option or whether an alternative (or combination) would deliver a safer or more effective result. Suitability is confirmed after clinical assessment of your skin quality, degree of laxity, medical history and expectations.
Key Benefits
These are the main clinical and practical reasons patients choose PDO thread lift treatment in Maidenhead. Your treatment plan is tailored after consultation rather than selected from a fixed package.
- Immediate mechanical lift with gradual collagen stimulation as threads dissolve
- Minimally invasive — no general anaesthetic or surgical incisions required
- Can address mild to moderate laxity in face, jawline, neck and brow
- Results develop over weeks as collagen remodelling continues
- Shorter recovery compared to surgical facelift options
Suitable For
Suitability depends on your goals, skin or tissue characteristics, medical history, and tolerance for downtime. These criteria are reviewed in detail during your assessment.
- Mild to moderate skin laxity where subtle lift and tightening are the goal
- Patients who want improvement without surgical intervention
- Jawline, jowl, brow or mid-face lifting
- Those with realistic expectations about what non-surgical lifting can achieve
- Often combined with other treatments for a comprehensive plan
Not Suitable For
Some patients should avoid or defer treatment for safety reasons. We screen carefully before any procedure and explain alternatives where relevant.
- Significant skin laxity or sagging that would be better addressed surgically
- Active skin infection or inflammation in the treatment area
- Pregnancy or breastfeeding
- Certain autoimmune or connective tissue conditions (assessed individually)
- Anyone with unrealistic expectations of a surgical-level result from a non-surgical procedure
Final suitability is confirmed during a medical consultation and assessment.
When we don't recommend it
A consultation may identify scenarios where a different treatment route is safer or more effective for your outcome goals.
- If laxity is too advanced — threads cannot replicate the results of a surgical facelift and we will explain this honestly.
- If skin quality is very thin or fragile — threads may not anchor well and alternative approaches may be safer.
- If you have active skin infection or inflammation — treatment should be delayed until your skin is healthy.
- If expectations exceed what threads can deliver — we will discuss alternatives that may better meet your goals.
- If a combination approach would be more effective — for example, skin quality treatments before or alongside threads.
What Happens During Treatment
We follow a consultation-first process with clear consent and aftercare. You can also review our full consultation standards.
- 1Clinical consultation and assessment of skin laxity, quality and medical history
- 2Discussion of thread types, expected outcomes, limitations, risks and alternatives
- 3Treatment planning and informed consent, including aftercare guidance
- 4Local anaesthetic is applied before thread insertion for comfort
- 5Threads are placed using fine needles or cannulae; the procedure typically takes 30–60 minutes
- 6Post-treatment review and clear aftercare instructions
Downtime & Aftercare
Recovery guidance helps protect your result and reduce avoidable complications. We provide written aftercare and safety-net advice at every appointment.
- Mild swelling, bruising and tenderness are common and usually settle within 1–2 weeks
- Avoid strenuous exercise, excessive facial movement and sleeping face-down for 1–2 weeks
- Avoid facials, saunas and dental treatment for 2–4 weeks (unless advised otherwise)
- Follow specific aftercare guidance provided at your appointment
- If you notice unexpected pulling, asymmetry or signs of infection, contact the clinic promptly
Results Timeline
Most treatments improve in stages rather than immediately. Timelines vary by treatment type, treatment area, and individual response.
- An immediate subtle lift is usually visible from the mechanical action of the threads.
- Collagen stimulation develops over weeks to months as the threads gradually dissolve.
- Full results are typically appreciated at around 2–3 months post-treatment.
How Long Results May Last
- •Results commonly last 12–18 months, though this varies by individual.
- •PDO threads dissolve over 4–6 months, but the collagen framework they stimulate can persist longer.
- •Maintenance treatments or combination plans are discussed at review.
Individual results vary. View our results and photography standards
Risks & Side Effects
Every medical treatment carries potential risks. We discuss these in plain language before treatment so you can make an informed decision.
Common, Usually Temporary
- •Swelling, bruising and tenderness at insertion points (usually resolves within 1–2 weeks)
- •Mild asymmetry that typically settles as swelling resolves
- •Temporary tightness or pulling sensation
Rare but Serious
- •Thread migration or visibility (rare; may require adjustment)
- •Infection (rare; requires prompt clinical review)
- •Dimpling, puckering or irregularity in skin texture (usually temporary)
- •Any unexpected or worsening symptoms that concern you should be assessed promptly
When to Contact Us Urgently
- •Increasing pain, swelling or redness that is not settling
- •Any signs of infection (warmth, discharge, fever)
- •Visible thread ends, unexpected asymmetry or dimpling that does not resolve
Frequently Asked Questions
These answers cover common practical questions. If you need individual advice, please book a medical consultation.
Quick Facts
Treatment Time
30–60 minutes (varies by area)
Downtime
Low–moderate; 1–2 weeks mild swelling/bruising
Results Visible
Immediate subtle lift; collagen improvement over 2–3 months
Sessions
Usually 1 session; maintenance discussed at review
Why Berkshire Aesthetics
- Doctor-led clinic — all treatments clinically overseen by Dr Selena Langdon (MBBS)
- CQC registered — view our registration
- Consultation-first approach — we assess suitability before recommending treatment
- Clear complaints process — we take patient feedback seriously
This content is for informational purposes only and does not constitute medical advice. Individual suitability for any treatment is assessed during a consultation. Always seek the guidance of a qualified medical professional with any questions regarding a medical condition or treatment.
- CQC registered clinic — regulated and inspected
- Doctor-led clinical oversight by Dr Selena Langdon (GMC 6159259)
- Complaints process and patient rights
Page last reviewed: 2026-02-10
Reviewed by Dr Selena Langdon, Medical Director (GMC 6159259) — Last reviewed: 2026-02-10
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Every patient is different. These treatments address similar concerns and may be more suitable depending on your goals and medical history.
Further Reading & Clinical References
The following external resources provide independent clinical and regulatory information.
- Thread lift— DermNet
- Dermal fillers— NHS
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