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PDO Cat Eye, PDO Fox Eye, PDO Brow LIFT: Transformative Aesthetic Lifts Explained

Updated: Mar 1

Written by Dr Chike Emeagi


The beauty industry has seen a surge in non-surgical cosmetic procedures, with PDO thread lifts gaining significant attention. These treatments target specific areas of the face to create a lifted look.


Girl assessing her PDO Brow lift

PDO Catseye, Foxeye, and Brow Lift are innovative techniques using PDO threads to achieve a rejuvenated and youthful appearance.


PDO threads are biodegradable fibres that lift and tighten sagging skin by being inserted under the skin to stimulate collagen production.


We can achieve Customisable Results – Depending on thread placement, PDO threads can create a subtle brow lift, an almond-shaped Fox Eye look, or a dramatic Cat Eye transformation.


Outcomes similar to surgical brow lift can be achieved. These procedures are collectively put under the umbrella of Non surgical brow lift. The PDO Catseye technique focuses on creating an almond-shaped eye, enhancing natural beauty. Meanwhile, the Foxeye and Brow Lift techniques aim to elevate the outer side of the eyebrows and brows, giving a refreshed and more alert look.


Each procedure requires careful preparation and aftercare to maximise results and minimise risks.

It's essential to consult with a qualified professional and discuss any potential risks or concerns.

Patients are often advised to follow specific guidelines before and after the treatment to ensure the best outcomes.


Key Takeaways

  • PDO threads enhance facial features by lifting and tightening the skin.

  • Catseye, Foxeye, and Brow lift target different facial areas for a refreshed look.

  • Consult professionals for preparation tips and aftercare instructions for this eyebrow thread lift procedure.


Overview of PDO Brow Lift and PDO Fox Eye Procedures

PDO eye brow thread lifting is a cosmetic procedure that uses absorbable threads to lift and tighten sagging skin around the upper eyelid. This non surgical brow lift technique has become popular for its minimally invasive nature.


Definition and Purpose

Polydioxanone (PDO) thread lifting involves the insertion of biocompatible threads beneath the skin. These threads stimulate collagen production, enhancing skin elasticity and firmness.

Unlike surgical facelifts, PDO thread lifting is designed for individuals seeking subtle improvements without downtime.


The threads eventually dissolve over several months but leave behind a scaffold of collagen. This effectively prolongs the rejuvenating effects, making PDO thread lifting ideal for those looking to refresh their appearance without the commitment of surgery.


Types of PDO Threads

There are three primary types of PDO threads: mono, cog, and screw threads.


Mono threads are smooth and primarily used for skin tightening by stimulating collagen.


Cog threads, equipped with barbs, provide a mechanical lift in addition to collagen induction, making them suitable for more substantial lifting.


Screw threads are entwined to provide high volume and are effective for areas requiring more significant augmentation.


Each type serves a specific function, allowing for customised treatment depending on the desired outcome. Knowing the differences between these threads helps both practitioners and patients in selecting the appropriate option for achieving their aesthetic goals.



PDO Catseye Technique

The PDO Catseye technique uses threads to lift the outer corner of the upper eyelid creating a more almond-shaped appearance. It is popular for enhancing facial aesthetics and achieving a youthful look and a beautiful almond eye shape. This technique is minimally invasive, offering quicker recovery times.


Procedure Overview

The PDO Catseye technique involves the use of polydioxanone (PDO) threads. These threads are inserted beneath the skin to achieve the desired lifting effect. The thread lift procedure begins with injection of local anaesthesia to ensure patient comfort.


A needle or cannula is used to place the threads under the skin.


Once inserted, threads are positioned and adjusted, providing the lift in the outer brow area.. The process usually takes less than an hour.


Most patients having this cats eye lift treatment report only mild discomfort during and after the procedure.


As it is minimally invasive, there is a quick recovery period. Patients can typically return to their daily activities within a few days of the cat eye lift treatment.


Benefits and Outcomes

The PDO Catseye technique offers several benefits. It enhances the eye’s shape, creating a youthful and refreshed appearance.


The lift procedure is favoured for its minimally invasive nature, reducing downtime compared to traditional surgery.


The threads also stimulate collagen production around the eyes, promoting skin tightening over time.

Results from the procedure can last for several months, with the option for repeat treatments to maintain the effects.


It provides a subtle but noticeable improvement, making it appealing to those looking to enhance their appearance without undergoing major surgery.


The PDO Catseye technique is an effective choice for individuals seeking a lifted eye appearance without extensive recovery.

PDO Foxeye Technique

PDO Fox eye lift treatment is a cosmetic procedure that creates a lifted, elongated appearance to the eyes. This technique uses special threads to elevate the outer corners of the eyes, resulting in a more youthful and aesthetic look.


The Foxeye Lift Method

The Foxeye lift procedure involves using polydioxanone (PDO) threads, which are known for their durability and safety. These thread lift procedure egins by injecting local anaesthetic to the skin region.


The PDO Threads are inserted under the skin using a thin needle creating a subtle slant upwards. What is generally seen is elevation of the outer brow area.


Once in place, they provide a subtle but noticeable immediate lifted appearance to the outer edges of the eyes. The procedure is minimally invasive and usually takes about 30 minutes to complete.

Recovery time for all types of thread brow lift is relatively short, with most individuals resuming normal activities within a few days.


The effects of the fox eye lift procedure typically last for several months, as the threads simply naturaly dissolve and are absorbed by the body.

This technique is preferred for those seeking a non-surgical option to achieve a foxeye appearance.


Key Advantages

There are several benefits to opting for the PDO Foxeye technique.

First, it provides an immediate lifting effect, enhancing the natural contour of the eyes.

The procedure results in minimal downtime and does not require general anaesthesia, making it convenient for busy individuals.


The risk of complications is low, with common side effects being mild swelling or bruising.

Many patients appreciate the temporary nature of the treatment, as it allows them to try out the foxeye look without the commitment of permanent surgery.


The PDO Foxeye method is also cost-effective compared to traditional surgical options.


PDO Browlift Application

The PDO browlift is a cosmetic procedure designed to raise and tighten the forehead and brow area using PDO threads. PDO Browlift is less invasive than traditional surgical brow lift methods, offering quicker recovery and noticeable results.


Procedure Steps

The PDO browlift involves several precise stages.


Firstly, the area is cleaned and numbed with a local anaesthetic to minimise discomfort.

Using a thin needle, PDO threads are inserted under the skin through small entry points near the hairline.

These threads are strategically positioned to lift the brow area.


Once the threads are in place, they are gently adjusted to pull the skin upwards, creating an elevated effect.


The threads eventually dissolve over time, stimulating collagen production. This provides long-term skin tightening and firming benefits.


The whole process typically lasts about 30 to 45 minutes, allowing patients to resume most daily activities the following day.


Addressing Hooded Lids and Saggy or Drooping Eyebrows with PDO Threads

One of the most common concerns we see at Hampstead Aesthetics is hooded lids or a saggy or drooping eyebrow, which can make the face appear tired or aged. A PDO Brow Lift provides a subtle but effective solution by physically lifting the skin while stimulating collagen for long-term firmness. Many patients looking for a lifted fox eye opt for PDO threads to create a more youthful and sculpted appearance, improving at times the sagging skin.


Additionally, when combined with anti-wrinkle injections, the results of this non surgical brow lift are enhanced further. The Botox relaxesthe muscles that pull the brows downward, while the PDO threads provide structural support, making the lifted appearance more prominent and longer-lasting. This eye lift treatment is an excellent choice for patients who want a refreshed, awake look without the need for surgery.


Combining PDO Brow Lifts with Botox

For the best aesthetic outcome, many patients combine PDO Brow Lifts with anti-wrinkle injections (such as Botox). While PDO threads physically lift the skin, anti-wrinkle injections relax the muscles that contribute to expression lines, enhancing and prolonging the results.]


How They Work Together:

  • PDO Threads Provide Structural Support – Lifting and tightening sagging brows.

  • Anti-Wrinkle Injections Smooth Out Wrinkles – Relaxing dynamic lines around the forehead and eyes.

  • Longer-Lasting Results – Botox prevents excessive upper eyelid muscle movement, reducing stress on the newly lifted skin.

  • More Youthful Appearance – A combination approach towards this thread lift treatment delivers a natural, refreshed look without surgery.


A study in Aesthetic Plastic Surgery (2024) found that combining PDO thread lifts with Botox increased patient satisfaction by 35%, with results lasting 3-6 months longer than PDO threads alone.

At Hampstead Aesthetics, we often recommend this powerful duo for optimal brow definition and longevity. Book a consultation today to see how these treatments can work for you!


Expected Results after Non surgical brow lift

Patients can expect an immediate lifting effect of the brow area after a PDO browlift.


The results become more pronounced as collagen rebuilds, usually within weeks.


The lifted appearance gives a more youthful and open-eyed look, with effects lasting up to 12 months or longer, depending on skin type and lifestyle habits.


Aftercare is vital to maintain results.


This entails avoiding strenuous activities for at least a week and following the practitioner’s advice on skincare.


Some minor swelling or bruising may occur but generally resolves within a few days.

The procedure is an efficient solution for those seeking non-surgical facial rejuvenation without extensive downtime.

Preparation and Aftercare

Before undergoing a PDO Catseye, Foxeye, or Browlift procedure, certain preparations are critical.

Proper aftercare ensures optimal recovery and results, with attention to specific guidelines enhancing healing and aesthetic outcomes.


Prior to Treatment

Consultation for your non surgical brow lift with a qualified specialist is vital to discuss aims and assess suitability for the procedure.


Patients must disclose any medical conditions, allergies, or medications that might affect the treatment.

Stopping blood thinners and avoiding alcohol and smoking at least a week before the procedure minimises bruising and enhances recovery.


It's beneficial to arrange for transport home post-treatment, as some patients might feel discomfort or dizziness.


Maintaining a healthy diet and staying hydrated also supports the body's resilience.

It's advisable to prepare comfortable clothing, particularly tops that fasten at the front to avoid pulling over the head, reducing strain on the treated area.


A gentle facial skincare routine should be maintained, avoiding new products that may irritate the skin.

Post-Treatment Care

Following the treatment, patients should expect some swelling, bruising, or discomfort.

Applying cool compresses can help reduce these symptoms.

It's crucial to follow the specialist's advice regarding pain management and the use of any prescribed medications.


Avoiding strenuous activities and keeping the head elevated during rest reduces swelling.

It's important to abstain from alcohol and smoking during recovery, as these can impede the healing process.


Patients should avoid touching or massaging the treated areas and stick to a simplified skincare routine.

Follow-up appointments ensure proper healing, and any concerns or unusual symptoms should be immediately communicated to the specialist.


Potential Risks and Considerations

Infection and Inflammation

PDO threads may cause infection or inflammation. Keeping the area clean and following post-procedure care is essential to minimise these risks.


Bruising and Swelling

After PDO treatments, some bruising and swelling can occur. This usually fades within a few days but should be anticipated beforehand.


Thread Migration

Threads may move from their initial placement. This can lead to uneven results, requiring further adjustment by a professional.


Nerve Damage

Though rare, PDO treatments can affect nearby nerves. Patients should watch for unusual sensations or numbness and contact their practitioner if concerned.


Allergic Reactions

Skin irritation or allergic reactions to the threads or anaesthetics used can occur in some individuals. It's important to discuss any known allergies with the practitioner before the procedure.


Unsatisfactory Results

The results might not meet expectations. Discussing goals and having realistic expectations with a practitioner helps mitigate this issue.


Pain and Discomfort

Some discomfort or pain can occur during and after the procedure. Over-the-counter pain relief can usually manage this effectively.


List of Key Considerations

  • Consult with a qualified professional

  • Follow aftercare instructions carefully

  • Report any continuous or severe side effects


Regular follow-ups can ensure the best outcome and address any arising issues promptly. These potential risks and considerations highlight the importance of selecting a skilled and experienced practitioner for PDO treatments.

Frequently Asked Questions

People often have many questions about PDO thread lifts for the eye area. Key topics include costs, the duration of results, differences between various lift types, and potential complications.


What is the typical cost of a PDO thread lift for enhancing the eye area?

The cost for a PDO thread lift focusing on the eye area can vary widely. It usually ranges from £500 to £1,500, depending on factors such as location, practitioner experience, and specific treatment details.


How long can one expect the results of a PDO brow lift to last?

Results of a PDO brow lift generally last around 12 to 18 months. Individual outcomes can vary based on skin type, lifestyle, and aftercare practices.


What are the discernible differences between a fox eye lift and a traditional brow lift?

A fox eye lift aims to create a more elongated and slightly lifted corner of the eye, often giving a more exotic look. A traditional brow lift, on the other hand, primarily lifts the entire brow area for a rejuvenated appearance.


Could you provide examples of before and after cases of the cat eye thread lift?

Before and after pictures of the cat eye thread lift often show a noticeable lifting and elongating of the outer corners of the eyes. These images provide a visual contrast between the initial and final results of the treatment.


What is the average duration of the aesthetic effects of PDO fox eye treatments?

The aesthetic effects of PDO fox eye treatments typically last between 6 to 12 months. The longevity of results depends on various factors, including individual skin characteristics and the number of threads used.


Are there any potential complications associated with fox eye thread lifts, and how can they be addressed?

Potential complications from fox eye thread lifts can include minor swelling, bruising, or infection at the insertion sites.

It's important to follow post-procedure care instructions and consult with a qualified practitioner to mitigate these risks.

Written by Dr Chike Emeagi

Reviewed by Expert Dr Chike Emeagi MBBS MRCS MRCGP MSc MBA

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