Wrinkle removal
Aesthetic medicine is a branch of medicine that focuses on improving the appearance and aesthetics of the body, including facial skin, using various non-surgical and minimally invasive methods. One of the main areas of interest in aesthetic medicine is wrinkle reduction, which allows for rejuvenating the appearance, increasing skin elasticity, and slowing down the aging process.
- Botulinum toxin is one of the most popular methods for reducing wrinkles, especially dynamic ones that result from facial expressions, such as horizontal forehead lines, frown lines between the eyebrows, or crow’s feet around the eyes. The toxin works by blocking nerve signals directed to the muscles, resulting in their relaxation and smoothing of the skin.
- Hyaluronic acid is a substance naturally found in the skin that is responsible for its hydration and firmness. In aesthetic medicine, injections of hyaluronic acid preparations are used to fill static wrinkles, improve facial contours, and add volume and firmness to areas such as the lips and cheeks. These procedures are quick, provide immediate results, and have a short recovery period.
- Mesotherapy involves microinjections into the skin with special cocktails containing vitamins, minerals, hyaluronic acid, and other active substances that stimulate the skin to regenerate, improve its hydration, elasticity, and overall appearance. Mesotherapy is often used to rejuvenate the skin of the face, neck, décolletage, and hands.
Each of these treatments offers different benefits and is suitable for various skin types and wrinkle depths. The choice of the appropriate method depends on the individual needs, expectations, and skin condition of the patient. Aesthetic medicine offers a wide range of options for rejuvenation and improving appearance; however, it is recommended to consult a specialist before deciding on a procedure to choose the most suitable and safe method.
