Mono Threads

The Procedure

Mono thread treatment involves the placement of fine PDO threads beneath the skin to stimulate the body's own collagen production. The procedure is performed in clinic by a qualified practitioner as a less invasive alternative to traditional surgical lifting procedures.

  • Results: Effects may last around 12–18 months, though individual results vary. Lifestyle factors such as smoking or weight changes, as well as continued ageing, may affect longevity of results.
  • Downtime: Most people experience minimal downtime. Minor bruising, localised swelling, and temporary skin irregularities are the most common side effects, typically resolving within 1–5 days.

What To Expect

  • 1. Non-Surgical Skin Lifting

    Mono threads offer a minimally invasive alternative to surgical lifting, helping to support skin repositioning and a more defined facial appearance without the need for incisions or significant downtime.

  • 2. Collagen Stimulation

    The threads work to stimulate the skin's natural collagen production, which may help support improved skin firmness, texture, and overall skin quality over time.

  • 3. Minimal Downtime

    As a minimally invasive procedure, most people experience minimal downtime and can generally resume normal daily activities shortly after treatment, making it a convenient option for those with busy schedules.

Who Is Suitable

This treatment may be worth exploring for individuals who:

  • Are seeking a non surgical alternative for mild skin laxity or collagen support
  • Have concerns related to fine lines, crepey skin, or early signs of sagging
  • Have realistic expectations about outcomes, as discussed during consultation
  • Are in good general health with no contraindications to the procedure

Suitability is determined on an individual basis and will be assessed during your consultation with a qualified GMC practitioner.

Before & After

After

Before

All medical and cosmetic procedures carry risks. Individual suitability, risks, side effects, downtime and results vary. A personalised consultation with a qualified practitioner is essential to determine whether this treatment is appropriate for you. For further information, please visit our risks and recovery page.