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Which is the best thread for thread of the month?


Asked by Gerardo Gallagher on Dec 13, 2021 FAQ



When we looked into doing a Thread Of The Month Club we selected Fil-tec Glide. Our choice was Glide due to the quality, sheen, strength among other features. Our customers are mainly quilters & embroiderers and this thread is loved by both.
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In summary, each thread type has a place and selecting the right thread for the right patient is vital to achieve the desired outcome as well as managing the patient’s expectations. Good skin is essential as response to the treatment relies on the threads to tighten over the lifted area.
In this manner, They mainly tighten the skin and provide a small amount of lift. 2 Cog threads have barbs which hook onto the skin to provide support and lift the sagging tissue. Screw threads have one or two intertwined threads around the needle and provide good volume restoration to sunken areas of the skin.
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Some mistakenly believe higher thread count is better. In many cases, thread count is inflated since for some, paying more for bed sheets gives them a feeling of luxury. In Percale, the highest a sheet can really hold in thread count is 400 or less. Same for Sateen, but typically Sateen is a lower thread count given the loose nature of the weave.
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There are three main types of threads currently available; polydioxanone (PDO), polylactic acid (PLA) and polycaprolactone (PCA). PDO threads have been around the longest and are made of a synthetic biodegradable polymer that has been used in surgery for many years.