Look Younger with PDO Threads at Home

by | Oct 30, 2020 | Anti Aging

Hello Lovely!

I recently decided to take a deep dive into facial rejuvenation with PDO Threads. If you’ve never heard of them, or just want to see what this new craze is all about, check out this video. xo – Stacy

https://youtu.be/jG4vS8SJnrQ

Disclaimer: I’m not a doctor or nurse, so please don’t take any of this as medical advice. There are definitely risks involved with any at home facial rejuvenation. You are always in the best hands with a well trained doctor or nurse injector. This is my journey.  I purchase all of my toxin, fillers, threads, lidocaine and many other facial rejuvenation items from www.vianacare.com. Use Code STACY10 for 10% off. Please note that Viana Care can be difficult to order from.  They are a wonderful company, but their ordering system is finicky. It doesn’t seem to like Safari as a web browser or bank debit cards. I am only successful ordering with Google Chrome and a credit card. 

2 Comments

  1. Kate Bennett

    Hi Stacy! I love your videos on YouTube! I’ve watched so many of them by many different people and your’s are the best! I love that you have been doing trainings to become more proficient and knowledgeable. I’m getting into DIY beauty treatments and plan to try PDO threads soon. I’m an RN so I’m pretty comfortable with injections. I can’t really afford to do the online courses or by any books yet but hopefully someday. I need a little advice about threads, i.e. which size to use, how deep to insert, etc. Are these the type of questions I can get answered if I join your Patreon group? I understand that you’re not a medical professional and that anything I do is at my own risk. Thank you!

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    • Stacy

      Hi Kate.

      The Patreon private chat is a great place to get your questions answered from people who have been doing threads for some time. I have to be very careful not to say anything that might come off as medical advice or instruction or cause any legal issues. Having said that, from my experience threads in lengths 25mm-60mm are great to have on hand. The 25mm area a great place to start, but having varying sizes is definitely helpful. I go in at a 30 degree angle and once into the tissue flatten out the needle, this depth generally is just right for me. Just my opinion of course, not medical advice or instruction. It’s a great idea to do as much homework as possible and take notes. 🙂 Best wishes, Kate. xoxo

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