PDO threads are biodegradable, absorbable sutures that are made from polymer comparable to a complex sugar. There are a couple of different kinds of threads that are popular on the market in the US. Her “beauty guidance with natural intention” philosophy has garnered a major A-list clientele list (everyone from Kate Hudson to Lucy Hale to Kourtney Kardashian are fans of her skincare line and beauty tools), and it’s easy to see why: Lee’s work speaks for itself. I first heard about threads through Vanessa Lee, RN, a world-renowned medical aesthetic provider and founder of The Things We Do. ) Now that I’m entering my 40s, I wanted to try something that didn’t just fill the depleted areas but that actually helped my own body generate its own collagen over time. (You can read my previous articles where I wax lyrical about liquid facials and lip fillers. This is why I started having fillers at around age 37. Apparently, bone mass peaks around ages 25–30 years and declines gradually thereafter in both men and women. But there’s no denying the collagen depletion and bone loss that comes with age.
At age 41, I am still young and have healthy skin (thanks to a stringent routine of cleansing, toning, treating, moisturising and sunscreening since age 14), and quite honestly, I feel better in my skin than I ever have. First of all, let me speak about the elephant in the room.