Timemachine Lift Thread Acquires Patent for Anchoring Dual Cog PDO Thread Lifting Design

As the trend towards youthful and firm skin continues to grow, various aesthetic procedures to lift sagging skin and enhance elasticity are gaining popularity. Among these, safe, non-surgical thread lifting has become one of the most representative methods due to its numerous advantages. The most popular lifting procedure is thread lifting, which involves inserting biodegradable medical threads into the skin. This procedure can be performed on desired areas, including the face. With clear lifting effects and a relatively long duration, it serves as a perfect alternative for those who do not wish to undergo surgery.

The Anchoring Dual Cog PDO thread from Timemachine Lift Thread has recently garnered significant attention. The effectiveness, recovery period, and maintenance duration of thread lifting vary depending on the type of thread used. The Anchoring Dual Cog PDO (Polydioxanone) from Timemachine Lift Thread features a patented design, allowing the insertion of two different types of lifting threads in a single procedure. The differentiated cutting lifting thread promises stronger lifting effects, while the specially designed ending force cog minimizes thread movement and ensures perfect fixation (dual anchoring). The 360-degree 4D stereoscopic barbs pull the skin tissue in all directions, making it particularly effective for sagging skin, double chin, sagging cheeks, forehead wrinkles, and drooping eyelids. This lifting thread is made of a highly safe material that gradually biodegrades after insertion, promoting collagen production.

The PDO (Polydioxanone) thread from Timemachine Lift Thread has been certified as a Class IV medical device by the KFDA Safety Evaluation Institute and as Class III under European Medical Device Directive guidelines. The product is manufactured to strict quality standards in facilities certified with GMP, ISO13485, and CE. Timemachine Lift Thread, a leading Korean manufacturer of lifting threads, offers various types of lifting threads (PDO, PCL, PLLA, PLACL) and produces pressing and cutting cogs, volume threads, mono, and screw threads. The pressing molding cogs help restore skin elasticity and provide complete lifting for significantly reduced skin elasticity, while the PCL (Polycaprolactone) is a more flexible material suitable for thin and sensitive skin. Using different types of lifting threads for each area can result in more definitive lifting effects. However, the most crucial aspect of thread lifting is ensuring that a skilled professional safely performs the procedure using genuine materials.

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