Les Encres

Les Encres Masterclass | PDO Threads, Liquid PDO, and Regenerative Aesthetics
Les Encres Crash Course

The Science and Power of PDO

Welcome to a faster, sharper way of understanding Les Encres.

This page is built to feel like stepping into a true crash course-not a product catalog. It is designed for providers who want to understand why PDO became a cornerstone of aesthetics, how USP size changes clinical behavior, why heat and hydrolysis matter, and how Liquid PDO expands the power of PDO into broader regenerative treatment planning.

The result is a cleaner way to learn the science, explain it to patients, and bring the treatment into practice with more clarity and more confidence.

History of PDO

From Surgical Suture to Aesthetic Staple

PDO moved from absorbable surgical suture use in the 1970s, to broader medical adoption, to South Korean aesthetic innovation, and finally to widespread non-surgical facial rejuvenation and newer formats like Liquid PDO.

The Surgical Beginning

Polydioxanone (PDO) was first developed as an absorbable surgical suture, particularly valued in procedures requiring strength, safety, and biodegradability. That origin matters because PDO was never just decorative material-it was built to temporarily support tissue while the body healed.

The Aesthetic Shift

South Korean practitioners repurposed PDO for non-surgical lifting and rejuvenation after recognizing that it could do more than support tissue-it could also stimulate collagen production. The field then expanded into smooth, barbed, molded, and later liquid PDO approaches.

Crash course point: PDO became a cornerstone of aesthetics because it merges two advantages at once-temporary structural support and a biologic signal that encourages tissue to rebuild around it.
PDO Science

Why PDO Works: Scaffold, Hydrolysis, and the Catalytic Role of Heat

PDO can be understood as a scaffold that stimulates fibroblasts, collagen, elastin, extracellular matrix support, glycosaminoglycans, proteoglycans, and a heat-hastened response during the remodeling process. Hydrolysis unfolds over roughly 180 days.

PDO as Scaffold

PDO threads are placed to provide a temporary framework for tissue. That framework is not passive. It acts as a trigger for fibroblast activation and ongoing collagen-centered repair behavior.

Hydrolysis as the Timeline

The material gradually breaks down through hydrolysis, which your course material describes as part of the long regenerative story rather than the end of it. The thread dissolves, but the collagen activity keeps going for 4-9 months.

Heat as Catalyst

A key PDO teaching concept is “Heat hastening all of the above”-linking heat to collagen production, extracellular matrix support, glycosaminoglycans, and proteoglycans. That is one of the clearest ways to explain why PDO is more than just a lifting device.

PDO works because it creates the conditions for tissue to rebuild-not because it merely sits under the skin.

Structural support begins the story. Hydrolysis, heat, fibroblast activity, and matrix remodeling are what give the treatment depth.

USP Sizes

Understanding USP Size-The Most Misunderstood Concept in Threads

USP size refers to the thickness of the thread, while gauge refers to the diameter of the needle or cannula. These are separate variables with different clinical effects.

Gauge vs. USP

  • Gauge = the needle or cannula
  • USP = the thread thickness
  • Gauge affects entry size, comfort, and delivery feel
  • USP affects strength, support integrity, and likely longevity

Lower USP numbers like 0, 1, and 2 indicate thicker threads that provide more lift and structural support.

How to Think About the Scale

Think of the USP size chart like a “school number line”: as you move from fine sutures like 6-0, 5-0, 4-0, 3-0, 2-0, 1-0, till you get whole numbers like 0, 1, 2, and 3, the thread becomes thicker and more supportive. Thicker threads generally provide higher tensile strength and may support longer-lasting results.

USP Range General Thickness Logic Common Role Educational Takeaway
6-0 to 4-0 Very fine Delicate, smooth-thread style work Best understood as finesse, not heavy structural support
3-0 to 2-0 Light to moderate Light lift or support depending on design Useful bridge between collagen banking and more structural planning
1-0 to 0 Thicker Stronger support and lift More structural, more durable, more serious support conversation
1 to 3 Very thick Heavy lift, stronger anchoring, molded/barbed strategy Where real tensile strength becomes the educational focus
Crash course takeaway: Gauge is the delivery tool. USP is the thread. If you want to understand how long the support may matter, how much lift it can hold, and how serious the thread really is, look at the USP size first.
Thread Categories

Choosing the Right PDO Thread Type

PDO can be divided into smooth, barbed, molded, and liquid forms, each with a different job: collagen stimulation, lift, anchoring, contour, or broad regenerative coverage.

Smooth Threads

Best for fine lines, skin quality, collagen stimulation, and subtle improvement without bulk. Smooth threads are the quiet intellectuals of PDO — not flashy, but incredibly important.

Barbed Threads

Ideal for lift and structural support. The barbs engage tissue to produce a mechanical lifting effect while still stimulating collagen over time.

Molded Threads

Taught in your materials as stronger anchoring-focused designs, especially where the goal is hold, contour, and heavier lifting behavior.

Liquid PDO

Positioned in your deck as a way to rejuvenate and tighten skin without inserting traditional threads, while still stimulating collagen and elastin production across targeted areas.

Sharp vs. Blunt Delivery

Sharp needles can offer precision in tighter areas, while blunt cannulas reduce risk of puncturing vessels or nerves and may be better in higher-risk areas.

Design Integrity Matters

A key design principle is that some cog designs lose thread integrity through cutting or carving, while molded designs are formed by heat and pressure and may reinforce more material for heavy lift.

The Power of Liquid PDO

Renveau Liquid PDO + HA™-Scaling the Same PDO Science Across Larger Areas

Liquid PDO can be microneedled or injected to stimulate collagen and elastin while improving skin texture and tone. The key point is this: Liquid PDO does not change the science of PDO-it expands its distribution.

Why Liquid PDO Is Powerful

Traditional threads create focal stimulation. Renveau spreads the PDO concept across broader treatment zones by delivering micronized PDO in a 30% HA base. That means more global collagen conversation, more uniform surface-area support, and a treatment experience that feels more approachable for many practices.

  • Broader PDO coverage across the treatment area
  • More even collagen-centered support
  • Hydration and glide from the HA base
  • Useful for face, neck, chest, and other large zones

How to Teach It

The cleanest explanation is this:

Solid PDO threads = focal support, anchoring, lift, and collagen banking.
Liquid PDO = broader, more even regenerative stimulation across the skin and generates loads of college uniformly.

Same PDO logic. Different distribution. That is why Liquid PDO feels so powerful when the goal is not just structure, but full-skin regeneration.

Speed

Larger zones can be treated more quickly than placing multiple individual smooth threads one by one.

Uniformity

The collagen-stimulation story becomes more global and even, rather than focal and thread-by-thread.

Comfort

The experience is often easier to integrate into regenerative skin protocols because it behaves more like an advanced treatment add-on than a mechanical lifting procedure.

Renveau Package Cost per Vial Price per mL ROI Potential
2 for $298 $149 $14.90/mL 5–10x
6 for $720 $120 $12.00/mL 5–10x
10 for $1000 $100 $10.00/mL 5–10x
3mL full face 4–5mL chest or abdomen $250–$450 per treatment $750–$1350+ revenue per vial

Liquid PDO is not a replacement for solid threads. It is the expansion of PDO into full-skin regeneration.

That distinction is where the education gets good.

PN + HA Regeneration

Tendu PN + HA™-Repair, Texture, Tone, and the Finishing Layer PDO Needs

If PDO is one of the smartest structural and regenerative tools in aesthetics, Tendu is the support system that helps refine the tissue you are rebuilding. It brings PN + HA into the conversation as a cleaner regenerative strategy for under-eye texture, overall skin tone, hydration, elasticity, and smoother-looking pores.

Why Tendu Belongs in the System

Tendu helps round out the Les Encres approach by giving providers a repair-focused option that can complement thread work and Liquid PDO beautifully. It is not just a “glow” product. It belongs in the conversation when the goal is to improve tissue quality, refine texture, and support stronger-looking skin overall.

  • Supports under-eye texture and smoother-looking crepey skin
  • Helps improve overall skin tone and visible skin quality
  • Supports hydration, elasticity, and a more refined finish
  • Fits beautifully into regeneration-first treatment planning

How to Teach It Simply

The easiest way to explain Tendu is this:

Threads help support and stimulate.
Liquid PDO helps broaden collagen stimulation across larger areas.
Tendu PN + HA helps refine the quality of the tissue-smoother texture, better tone, healthier-looking skin, and a more polished finish.

In practice, that means Tendu is often the missing link for providers who want results to look not only tighter, but better.

Under-Eye Texture

Strong for patients who need support with delicate, crepey, tired-looking skin and want the eye area to look smoother and healthier.

Skin Tone Support

Excellent when the treatment goal includes brighter, more even-looking skin and a cleaner overall complexion.

Refined Pore Appearance

Works beautifully in protocols aimed at improving skin texture and helping pores appear more refined and less obvious.

Finish and Polish

Tendu is the “polish” layer in a regenerative system — the part that helps the skin look more complete, more even, and more visibly healthy.

Crash course point: PDO gives you structure and stimulation. Liquid PDO gives you broader regenerative coverage. Tendu helps improve the quality of the canvas itself-texture, tone, hydration, and visible refinement.

Tendu is where regeneration starts to look polished.

It is not just about making the skin tighter. It is about helping it look smoother, brighter, more even, and more finished.

Safety in Practice

What Safety Actually Looks Like With PDO Threads and Clean Regenerative Support

Safety is anatomy, sterile handling, appropriate thread selection, correct plane, and cleaner ingredient logic when add-on regenerative products are used.

Respect the Tool

PDO threads carry a significantly reduced vascular occlusion concern compared with filler-based volume treatments, but that does not excuse casual placement. The difference in risk profile matters.

Respect the Plane

Correct vector, depth, and delivery style matter. That distinction between sharp needles and blunt cannulas is important for clinical judgment.

Respect the Formula

With regenerative add-ons, cleaner and more purposeful ingredient logic wins. The right ingredients for the biologic job are smarter than cluttering protocols with unnecessary extras.

Crash course takeaway: The safest regenerative plans are built with restraint, clean technique, anatomy knowledge, and ingredients that support repair instead of distracting from it.
The Complete Les Encres System

One Brand. One Philosophy. A Complete Regenerative Education System.

By this point, the bigger picture should be clear: this is not just a thread company. Les Encres offers a complete system built around PDO mastery, longer-lasting material options, and regenerative support tools that help providers think more intelligently about outcomes.

Why Les Encres Stands Out

Les Encres gives practices access to PDO, PLLA, and PCL threads, plus Renveau Liquid PDO + HA and Tendu PN + HA. That means structure, stimulation, broader collagen support, and tissue-quality refinement can all live under one educational roof.

A Complete System

Providers are not left trying to build results from disconnected products. They have a full system for lift, support, collagen, texture, tone, and tissue quality-all available through Les Encres.

Why Aesthetic Nerd Matters

Visiting Aesthetic Nerd means stepping into a place where the information is designed to enrich your practice, sharpen your thinking, and help you understand not just what to use, but why it works.

Les Encres gives you the tools. Aesthetic Nerd helps you understand the power behind them.

That is what makes the system so strong: quality products, deeper PDO knowledge, and education designed to make your practice better.

Final takeaway: Through Les Encres, providers can access a complete regenerative system-threads, Liquid PDO, and PN + HA-and through Aesthetic Nerd, they can keep finding top-quality information that enriches the practice long after the first treatment is learned.

Crash course note: This page is designed as a fast, high-value crash course on PDO, Liquid PDO, PN + HA, and regenerative treatment logic, with key PDO history and science grounded in the uploaded reference material.