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Description
Intraline® PDO Dimension 360 C19100-C is a sterile, absorbable polydioxanone thread prepared for professional thread-lift and skin-rejuvenation procedures. Licensed clinics, med spas, and healthcare professionals can order Intraline PDO Dimension 360 C19100-C for treatment-room use within established aesthetic protocols. The sterile, single-patient format supports aseptic handling, inventory traceability, and planned procedure scheduling.
This thread is designed for subdermal placement by trained practitioners. It provides mechanical support after insertion and is used in aesthetic workflows that require controlled vectoring, careful tissue assessment, and appropriate patient selection. Med Wholesale Supplies serves licensed professional accounts with brand-name medical products sourced through vetted distributors and verified supply channels.
Clinic Price, Account Access, and Ordering
Sign in with a clinic account to view current Intraline PDO Dimension 360 C19100-C price information and available purchasing terms. Pricing can vary by account status, volume planning, and current distributor allocation, so logged-in ordering is the practical way to align procurement with upcoming thread-lift sessions.
Facilities that schedule recurring PDO thread procedures can plan reorders around consultation volume, practitioner preference, and room turnover needs. For bulk or wholesale purchasing, keep internal documentation aligned with your facility’s professional-use policies, inventory logs, and staff credentialing standards. We can support account-based ordering for qualified healthcare businesses without turning procurement into a consumer retail pathway.
Use SKU 88602 when coordinating internal purchasing or discussing this configuration with your team. For broader assortment planning, the professional threads category provides nearby PDO formats, and the Intraline brand assortment helps clinics keep compatible products organized under one manufacturer line.
Professional Use and Treatment-Room Fit
Intraline® PDO Dimension 360 C19100-C is used in minimally invasive aesthetic procedures where trained providers place absorbable PDO threads in selected subdermal planes. Clinics may incorporate Dimension 360 C19100-C PDO threads into protocols for facial contour support, soft-tissue repositioning, and skin-quality refinement. Treatment areas commonly discussed in professional thread-lifting include the midface, jawline, brow region, and neck, but selection depends on training, anatomy, and procedural judgment.
The product fits into practices that already provide injectables, skin-quality treatments, or energy-based aesthetic procedures. Many clinics position PDO threads as part of staged rejuvenation planning, using thread placement for mechanical support while reserving neuromodulators, dermal fillers, or other modalities for different tissue concerns. The PDO thread basics article gives foundational context for staff education, while minimally invasive lifting techniques covers broader procedure concepts.
Why it matters: A consistent thread format helps teams standardize setup, documentation, and post-procedure instructions across repeated treatment sessions.
Device Design, Material, and Mechanism
The active material is polydioxanone, commonly abbreviated as PDO. PDO is an absorbable, biocompatible suture material used in medical settings. In aesthetic thread procedures, the thread is inserted beneath the skin by a qualified practitioner, where it offers immediate physical support according to the vector, depth, and technique selected by the provider.
Intraline PDO threads Dimension 360 C19100-C are supplied as a sterile monofilament PDO suture pre-mounted on a medical-grade needle for professional insertion. The preparation does not include fillers, biologics, or pharmaceutical active ingredients. Its function is mechanical support as an absorbable implant, not volumization through an injectable gel or muscle relaxation through a neuromodulator.
Because PDO is absorbable, clinics can incorporate it into maintenance-based care pathways rather than permanent implant protocols. Follow-up timing, additional treatments, and any future thread sessions should be determined by practitioner assessment, patient goals, and the clinic’s written procedure standards.
Key Features for Inventory and Procedure Planning
- Sterile PDO thread: supplied for professional subdermal placement under aseptic technique.
- Absorbable monofilament material: polydioxanone gradually biodegrades after placement.
- Single-patient use: each sterile unit is intended for one patient only.
- Pre-mounted needle format: supports treatment-room setup without additional assembly.
- Traceable labeling: product code, lot number, and expiration date support stock control.
- Clinic workflow fit: suitable for trained aesthetic teams performing face and neck thread protocols.
- Procedure pairing: may be used within broader aesthetic plans that also include injectables or device-based treatments.
Packaging, Sterile Handling, and Storage
Each unit is supplied sterile in sealed packaging and is intended for single use. The pack includes the pre-attached needle and PDO thread, allowing trained staff to prepare the procedure area without assembling separate thread and needle components. Packaging should remain intact until use, and any compromised sterile barrier should be handled according to facility policy.
Labels identify the product code, lot number, and expiration date for traceability. Document these identifiers in the patient chart or procedure record when your protocol requires implant tracking. Rotate inventory by expiration date, keep units in their original packaging until needed, and store the product according to the manufacturer’s label instructions.
Use aseptic technique during opening, handling, and placement. After the procedure, dispose of needles, packaging, and any unused single-use components according to your facility’s sharps and biohazard procedures. Orders are supported by US distribution with temperature-controlled handling when required and tracked US delivery.
Safety, Adverse Events, and Risk Controls
PDO thread placement is a professional procedure that requires training, anatomical knowledge, and appropriate patient selection. Common post-procedure observations can include temporary redness, swelling, bruising, tenderness, and localized discomfort at entry or exit points. These effects are often mild and short-lived, but clinics should provide clear aftercare instructions and escalation guidance.
More significant thread-lift risks may include asymmetry, dimpling, palpable thread, infection, thread extrusion, nerve irritation, vascular concerns, or unsatisfactory cosmetic outcome. The likelihood and severity of these events depend on anatomy, technique, sterility, aftercare, and the individual patient’s clinical profile. Review risk factors before treatment and document informed consent according to your clinic’s standards.
Providers should avoid using the device outside their training or written protocol. Do not reuse, resterilize, or transfer a single-use thread between patients. If unexpected pain, progressive swelling, drainage, fever, skin color change, or signs of infection occur after placement, the patient should be assessed promptly by an appropriate clinician. For additional professional planning, see thread-lift risk considerations.
How It Compares with Related Aesthetic Options
Intraline Dimension 360 PDO threads C19100-C are most relevant when the treatment goal involves absorbable thread support and contour refinement. Other aesthetic products may address different concerns. Neuromodulators primarily target dynamic muscle-related lines, while dermal fillers add volume or contour with injectable gel. PDO threads are selected for tissue support and vector-based repositioning rather than direct volume replacement.
For staff training or patient education, the PDO threads and botulinum toxin comparison can help clarify why clinics may use these modalities separately or in staged plans. Intraline-focused background is also available in Intraline applications in anti-aging treatments.
Within the Intraline line, thread format selection depends on treatment area, desired tissue engagement, and practitioner technique. Adjacent products include Intraline PDO Dimension 360 B2190-C and Intraline Cog Dimension 360 C19100M-C. Clinics that use multiple thread types should define selection criteria in internal procedure guides to reduce last-minute substitutions.
Procurement Notes for Licensed Practices
Ordering should be tied to practitioner training, expected procedure volume, and sterile inventory management. Confirm that your team has the appropriate equipment, consent forms, aftercare materials, photography workflow, and emergency response processes before scheduling thread-lift sessions. The device does not require capital equipment, but it does require skilled hands and a controlled clinical environment.
When planning stock levels, account for consultation conversion, practitioner preference, and treatment-zone complexity. Maintain a buffer that supports scheduled procedures without overextending expiration dates. If a selected configuration is temporarily constrained by batch timing or allocation, choose any substitute only after confirming it matches your technique, anatomical goal, and protocol requirements.
Quick tip: Record lot and expiration information at receipt and again at procedure use to simplify traceability.
Authorized Information and Professional References
Clinics should rely on the product label, manufacturer information, and current professional training when developing protocols for PDO thread use. Peer-reviewed literature on polydioxanone and medical-device guidance can support general understanding, but they do not replace hands-on training or facility-specific clinical governance.
Ready to equip your team? Sign in to order for your clinic, view current account pricing, and align inventory with upcoming thread-lift sessions.
This content is for informational purposes only and is not a substitute for professional medical advice.
Frequently Asked Questions
Who can order Intraline® PDO Dimension 360 C19100-C?
This product is intended for licensed clinics, med spas, and healthcare professionals using PDO threads within professional aesthetic protocols. Account verification and professional-use purchasing requirements may apply before ordering.
What is Intraline® PDO Dimension 360 C19100-C used for in clinic workflows?
Clinics use this sterile absorbable PDO thread for trained thread-lift procedures involving soft-tissue support, contour refinement, and skin-rejuvenation planning. Treatment areas and vectors should be selected by qualified practitioners based on anatomy and protocol.
How should clinics handle the sterile packaging?
Keep the unit sealed until use, follow aseptic technique, and do not reuse or resterilize the thread. Record lot and expiration information according to your facility’s traceability procedures, then dispose of sharps and single-use components appropriately.
What side effects should providers discuss after PDO thread placement?
Common post-procedure effects include temporary redness, swelling, bruising, tenderness, and localized discomfort. Providers should also discuss less common risks such as infection, asymmetry, dimpling, thread extrusion, and unsatisfactory cosmetic outcome during informed consent.
Can this thread be used with fillers or neuromodulators?
Many clinics include PDO threads in broader aesthetic plans that may also involve dermal fillers, neuromodulators, or energy-based treatments. Sequencing and product selection should follow practitioner training, patient assessment, and clinic protocol.
How do clinics choose between related Intraline thread formats?
Selection depends on treatment area, tissue engagement goals, practitioner technique, and preferred handling. Clinics should compare related Intraline formats against their written protocols before substituting one configuration for another.
Specifications
- Main Ingredient: Polydioxanone
- Manufacturer: Intraline
- Drug Class: Suture
- Generic Name: Polydioxanone
- Package Contents: 20 pcs
- Storage Requirements: Room Temperature (2℃~25℃)
- Main Usage:
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