Facial esthetics

Facial aesthetics focuses on the rejuvenation and beautification of the face and neck, correcting features to enhance facial beauty through non-invasive methods. As the years progress, it is critical to maintain the health of the skin, especially that of the face. Facial procedures are designed to mitigate the signs of aging, as well as improve skin hydration and firmness. Facial aesthetic treatments, nowadays, do not distinguish between genders, since beyond being an aesthetic care, it is also about preserving skin health.

What are the facial esthetic treatments?

There are multiple treatments within facial aesthetics, adapted to individual needs and the areas to be improved. Facial imperfections can arise from various causes, whether due to the passage of time, genetic factors or certain lifestyle habits. Some of the treatments available in facial aesthetics include: lip augmentation using hyaluronic acid and facial fillers, with the objective of restoring volume and revitalizing the skin in a natural way. Reduction of expression lines and wrinkles through the application of facial threads, known as tensor threads, which help prevent aging and skin flaccidity. Elimination of dark circles under the eyes through carboxytherapy, a fast procedure with progressive and constant effects. Rejuvenation using platelet-rich plasma. Rhinomodeling with hyaluronic acid, avoiding the need for cosmetic surgeries. This technique is very popular nowadays, since it offers immediate results and is a quick application process. Stain removal using techniques such as fractional CO2 laser, picosecond laser and intense pulsed light. The neck rejuvenation process is influenced by the patient’s age, which will determine the suitability of treatments such as mesotherapy, dual laser, CO2 laser and microlifting, among others.

These interventions, along with others, contribute significantly to the health and aesthetics of the face, providing luminosity to the skin and helping to delay the appearance of wrinkles and expression lines that develop over time.

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