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    • Barbed thread facelifts are popular but lack standardized optimal placement strategies.
    • Current cannula-driven methods often lack firm anchors and underutilize thread barbs, impacting clinical effectiveness.

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    • To propose and evaluate a novel technique for facial rejuvenation using molded polydioxanone (PDO) threads.
    • To enhance midface and lower face lifting by utilizing specific anatomical structures and ensuring full barb engagement.

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    • A bi-directional threading technique using molded PDO threads.
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    • Lower face lift: Threads engage the buccal fat complex and hitch at the sideburn region, utilizing the platysma auricular ligament for jowling improvement.

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    • The novel PDO thread technique was performed on 83 patients with minimal complications.
    • Effective mid and lower face elevation was achieved with favorable, natural-looking aesthetic outcomes.
    • High patient satisfaction was reported, attributed to the engagement of ZCL and buccal fat, solid anchoring, and full barb utilization.

    Conclusions:

    • The proposed PDO thread facelift technique offers an effective method for facial rejuvenation, particularly for mid and lower face lifting.
    • This technique leverages established plastic surgery principles for enhanced aesthetic results and patient satisfaction.
    • It provides a valuable, less invasive option for patients seeking facial rejuvenation without traditional surgical facelifts.