Mesotherapy

Mesotherapy is a medical and aesthetic specialty that is realized through numerous injections into the skin and epidermis containing natural extracts, pharmaceuticals and vitamins. This technique is widely used in facial and body treatments.

For cosmetic and aesthetic treatments it is used in the treatment of blemishes, acne, fine and deep wrinkles, scars, stretch marks, cellulite, in sagging skin, and in the reduction of adipose tissue. The mesotherapy procedure does not require anesthesia. Results are obtained after 2 or 3 sessions. The treatment is not painful, there are no side effects and complications.

Plasma treatments

One of the most common treatments used in aesthetic medicine, with multiple indications that basically have skin regeneration, is the treatment with plasma injections (PRP), described on social networks as “vampire lift”. Platelet-rich plasma is prepared by concentrating autologous blood platelets (individual’s own blood) into plasma.

It is used for dermo-aesthetic procedures in order to rejuvenate and slow down the aging process as a result of platelet release of factors with regenerative properties. PRP has been used for 3 decades in a wide range of mini-invasive and surgical medical treatments. In the field of dermatological diseases it is used to treat cutaneous ulcers, post-surgical scars, post-acne scars, and alopecia (hair loss).

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Dermapen

Dermapen a mini-invasive treatment to improve your skin.
It is a revolutionary device equipped with a large number of micro-needles which perform light piercings on the surface of the epidermis, giving you a more rejuvenated and regenerated skin. Each Dermapen type is equipped with 12 needles and features innovative technologies, which include SureDpace and Saflok.
These piercings promote the regenerative ability of the organism itself by stimulating the production of collagen and elastin, adding nutrients to the blood in the applied areas.

Some of the benefits of Dermapen treatment are:
– Improves the appearance of fine wrinkles and fine lines of the mimicry
– Treats deep post-allen signs
– Scars left after surgery
– Skin stretch marks created by the loss of elastin in the skin
– Treats skin pigmentation and sun damage
– Improves the appearance of the skin thanks to the stimulation of collagen production by drilling
– Helps minimize pores

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Botox

Botox works by blocking the release of acetylcholine from the motor nerve endings and preventing the contraction of muscle fibers. By blocking chemical signals between muscles and nerves, it allows the facial muscles to relax and temporarily relieve any pressure on the subcutaneous tissue cells of the skin folds, which helps soften wrinkles.

Once you have had botulinum toxin injections into the wrinkled areas, it only takes 3-14 days to reduce the appearance of facial wrinkles. Botox is most often used to treat facial wrinkles, crow’s feet and forehead wrinkles and shows noticeable results. Although injections of hyaluronic acid and botulinum toxin are both used to reduce wrinkles, they are intended for different areas, function differently and require different times to take effect.

 

  • Target areas: Hyaluronic acid works on static wrinkles while botulinum toxin acts on dynamics.
  • How it works: Assuming our facial wrinkles are a wrinkled piece of paper, hyaluronic acid works by filling the paper with enough moisture to soften it, while botulinum toxin works by flattening the paper little by little.
  • Getting the effect: Hyaluronic acid usually achieves immediate results while botulinum toxin requires 1-2 weeks for full results to become apparent.
  • Result life: Generally, both treatments last about 6 once the results are over, it is recommended to save the results by doing injections regularly.
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Filler treatment

Filler treatments are gel-like substances that are injected under the skin. Fillers are intended to create a smoother or fuller look, or both. The FDA regulates skin fillers as medical devices.

As reported in clinical trials, the effects of most FDA-approved skin fillers are temporary because they are made from materials that the body eventually breaks down and absorbs. The injection procedure may need to be repeated to maintain the desired effect.

Temporary fillers include the following materials:

– Hyaluronic acid, a sugar found naturally in the body.
– Calcium hydroxylapatitis, a mineral and a key component of bone.
– Poly-L-lactic acid (PLLA), a biodegradable synthetic material.

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