Non-surgical methods for facial and body rejuvenation

Time does not save female beauty. But if previously the fair sex could only come to terms withwoman's face after rejuvenation procedureInevitably, today there are many techniques that allow you to return to youth without even resorting to plastic surgery. Let's talk about some of the most popular of these methods.

Peeling

Peeling means peeling the top layer of the skin, which leads to the elimination of fine wrinkles, irregularities and other cosmetic defects. Depending on the intensity and effectiveness of the exposure, peeling is divided into a number of varieties:

  • light exposure to fruit acids
  • medium-intensity exposure to trichloroacetic acid;
  • deep chemical peeling using phenol.

Photorejuvenation

This procedure is based on the use of high intensity light sources that stimulate the formation of collagen fibers. Photorejuvenation is recommended for the following indications:

  • vascular networks;
  • age-related skin changes
  • enlarged pores
  • age spots on face and body.

Photorejuvenation allows you to achieve the desired result without disturbing the skin surface, making this method absolutely non-traumatic.

Mesotherapy

Using this method, special preparations (fibroblasts, hyaluronic acid, bioactive substances) are introduced into the inner layers of the skin by means of microinjections, which promote collagen formation and skin rejuvenation. To improve the effect, several drugs can be used at once. Mesotherapy effectively helps fight wrinkles and cosmetic skin imperfections, helps remove double chin and restore facial contours.

Ozone rejuvenation

This technique consists in the introduction of ozone injections into the most problematic areas of the face and body: for example, in the nasolabial folds or in the upper and lower eyelids. The treatment helps to smooth out wrinkles and stimulates skin renewal.

Laser correction

This procedure is a laser surface treatment of the skin. The laser painlessly smoothes the upper problematic layers of the skin, and in the deeper layers it leads to reduction of collagen fibers and as a result of a facelift.

Laser correction helps to get rid of the following problems:

  • fine wrinkles
  • cicatricial changes in the skin after acne;
  • freckles and age-related pigmentation
  • dark circles under the eyes.

Botox injections

The essence of the procedure is to rejuvenate the skin by means of injections of botulinum toxin (Botox) preparations, which block the transmission of neuromuscular impulses. As a result of the procedure, the facial muscles stop receiving signals that induce contraction, leading to the smoothing of the skin over them.

Such injections are most effective when used to remove glabellar and nasolabial folds as well as mimic wrinkles around the eyes. The effect of the procedure lasts approx. one year, after which the injection should be repeated. However, the prices of botox and the lack of dependence on the drug allow you to perform this procedure as often as necessary.

Lymphatic drainage

Wrinkles are not the only problem that comes with age. Over the years, most women develop cellulite, which is also a serious cosmetic defect. Methods of treating cellulite are different, but in the first and second stages of the development of "orange peel" lymph drainage is most often used - a physiotherapy procedure that allows you to get rid of excess fluid in the tissues. Lymphatic drainage is also effective in combating such cosmetic imperfections as bags under the eyes, swelling of the face and vascular mesh on the legs.