
Mono Threads for Open Pores
Polydioxanone (PDO) mono threads inserted just beneath the skin to stimulate collagen, tighten lax pores, and create a silky, refined complexion.

What is Mono Threads for Open Pores?
Mono threads are fine, absorbable PDO sutures placed in a mesh-like pattern under the skin's surface. Unlike lifting threads, they don't anchor or pull; instead, they act as a collagen scaffold. As the threads dissolve over three to six months, they trigger fibroblasts to lay down new collagen, thickening the dermis and tightening enlarged pores from inside out.
How Does It Work?
Using a very fine cannula, multiple threads are placed horizontally and vertically in areas with coarse skin or large pores. The micro-trauma instantly boosts blood flow; over the coming weeks, neocollagenesis thickens the skin, strengthening pore walls so they stay tighter and less visible. Oil production becomes more balanced as the supporting dermis firms up.
Who Can Benefit?
- Clients with chronically coarse texture and visibly stretched pores.
- People whose pores re-enlarge quickly after peels or lasers.
- Oily skin types needing structural collagen support rather than surface exfoliation.
- Individuals wanting a longer-lasting solution without fillers or surgical downtime.
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