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Honey Derma 3D Cogs PDO & P(LA/CL)
There are a variety of different options to choose from in the Honey Derma COGs range, starting from the material they are made from to the shape and sizes. In particular, the 19g x100 mm P(LA/CL) are my favourite choice to meet the needs of my patients with longer lasting results.
Threads

Honey Derma Threads for ‘non surgical’ face and neck lift treatment.
Honey Derma PDO Thread – Mono

The Honey Derma Mono thread is the basic model with one strand of dissolvable PDO (Polydioxanone) monofilament thread inserted into the needle.
Honey Derma PDO Thread – Twist

The Honey Derma Twist thread has two strands of dissolvable monofilament thread twisted together. The main advantage is that two strands of thread can be inserted at the same time resulting in a thicker and stronger thread.
Honey Derma Twist threads are used for smoothing fine lines and wrinkles, for achieving light volume (around the cheek area) and for skin rejuvenation. They can also be used to treat the neck area and for creating definition around the jawline. Ideal for nasolabial folds and marionettes or when thicker skin needs to be treated.
PDO Thread Sterile Dressing Pack

Contains the essential instruments required for a range of procedures including the insertion of PDO Threads.
Honey Derma PDO Thread – Double Screw

The Honey Derma Double Screw PDO thread has two strands of dissolvable monofilament thread wound around a needle.
Honey Derma P(LA/CL) Thread – 3D Cog with Cannula

Honey Derma P(LA/CL) 3D Cogs have multidirectional barbs which fix and support the skin tissue in various directions and are excellent for long-lasting non-surgical thread face lift treatments.
Honey Derma PDO Thread – 3D Cog with Cannula

Honey Derma PDO 3D Cogs have multidirectional barbs which fix and support the skin tissue in various directions and are excellent for non-surgical thread face lift treatments.
Honey Derma PDO Thread Cogging Screw

The Honey Derma Cogging Screw thread is a revolutionary embedding polydioxanone suture and ligature thread, with cogs and barbs formed during manufacture.