Founder

Internationally recognized aesthetic innovator Threadmaster Kay is the founder of Precizion PDO Threads and the inventor of the TMK Lift, a proprietary structural rejuvenation system transforming the global landscape of non-surgical facial aesthetics. Operating between Canada and the United States, she has built Precizion PDO into a founder-led innovation platform that integrates advanced product development, proprietary techniques, and elite practitioner education. Her precision-driven, anatomy-based approach has attracted international attention, with features in major publications and growing demand from physicians, nurses, and clinic owners seeking clinically sophisticated alternatives to filler-dominant treatments.

Rather than focusing on surface correction or volume replacement, Threadmaster Kay approaches aging as an architectural challenge rooted in structural support loss. The TMK Lift technique strategically repositions tissue using engineered threads placed with anatomical precision to restore foundational support, stimulate long-term collagen production, and preserve natural facial expression. This philosophy centered on “intelligent lifting, not just filling” has positioned her work at the premium end of the aesthetic market, appealing to clients who value refined, natural outcomes over exaggerated transformation.

Today, Precizion PDO stands as more than a product line; it is a comprehensive system combining specialized thread design, proprietary placement methods, advanced training programs, and ongoing clinical support. With expanding recognition across North America, the Middle East, and the United Kingdom, the brand represents a new model of founder-led innovation in aesthetic medicine merging medicine, product development, and education into a scalable global platform grounded in precision, safety, and refinement. As demand grows for minimally invasive treatments that deliver sophisticated, natural results, Threadmaster Kay continues to redefine how structural rejuvenation shapes the future of aesthetic medicine.