Liquid PDO+HA (Renveau)
Renveau 1000 PDO Threads
Renveau 1000 PDO Threads are absorbable polydioxanone (PDO) sutures used in minimally invasive aesthetic procedures to lift, tighten, and stimulate collagen production in the skin. They are designed for facial and some neck applications to restore soft-tissue support, improve contour, and enhance skin texture with a single, in-office treatment.
How Renveau 1000 PDO Threads work
Mechanical lift: Threads are inserted beneath the skin using a cannula or needle. Barbed or cogged designs anchor to subcutaneous tissue to reposition and lift sagging areas immediately.
Biostimulation: PDO threads provoke a controlled tissue response. Over weeks to months the threads stimulate neocollagenesis (type I and III collagen), elastin, and hyaluronic acid production, which improves skin density and firmness.
Absorption: PDO material is hydrolyzed and absorbed by the body over approximately 4–6 months, while the structural and collagen benefits may last 9–18 months or longer depending on patient factors and thread type.
Common thread types and uses
Smooth (monofilament) threads: Used for collagen stimulation and subtle skin tightening on the face, jawline, and neck.
Cogged/barbed threads: Have directional barbs to grip tissue and provide a stronger immediate lift—commonly used for midface (cheek) lifting, jawline recontouring, and brow elevation.
Screw threads: Twisted or double-threaded around the needle, providing volumizing effect in depressed areas like nasolabial folds or tear troughs.
Treatment areas
Lower face and jawline: Define the jaw, reduce jowling, and lift sagging skin.
Midface/cheeks: Restore cheek volume and counter midface descent.
Brow and forehead: Elevate brows and smooth forehead skin.
Neck and submental region: Reduce skin laxity and soften bands.
Perioral and lower eyelid areas: Improve texture and fine lines when placed carefully by an experienced provider.
Procedure overview
Consultation and assessment: A thorough
Renveau 1000 PDO Threads
Renveau 1000 PDO Threads are absorbable polydioxanone (PDO) sutures used in minimally invasive aesthetic procedures to lift, tighten, and stimulate collagen production in the skin. They are designed for facial and some neck applications to restore soft-tissue support, improve contour, and enhance skin texture with a single, in-office treatment.
How Renveau 1000 PDO Threads work
Mechanical lift: Threads are inserted beneath the skin using a cannula or needle. Barbed or cogged designs anchor to subcutaneous tissue to reposition and lift sagging areas immediately.
Biostimulation: PDO threads provoke a controlled tissue response. Over weeks to months the threads stimulate neocollagenesis (type I and III collagen), elastin, and hyaluronic acid production, which improves skin density and firmness.
Absorption: PDO material is hydrolyzed and absorbed by the body over approximately 4–6 months, while the structural and collagen benefits may last 9–18 months or longer depending on patient factors and thread type.
Common thread types and uses
Smooth (monofilament) threads: Used for collagen stimulation and subtle skin tightening on the face, jawline, and neck.
Cogged/barbed threads: Have directional barbs to grip tissue and provide a stronger immediate lift—commonly used for midface (cheek) lifting, jawline recontouring, and brow elevation.
Screw threads: Twisted or double-threaded around the needle, providing volumizing effect in depressed areas like nasolabial folds or tear troughs.
Treatment areas
Lower face and jawline: Define the jaw, reduce jowling, and lift sagging skin.
Midface/cheeks: Restore cheek volume and counter midface descent.
Brow and forehead: Elevate brows and smooth forehead skin.
Neck and submental region: Reduce skin laxity and soften bands.
Perioral and lower eyelid areas: Improve texture and fine lines when placed carefully by an experienced provider.
Procedure overview
Consultation and assessment: A thorough