Ultrasound (USG):
Ultrasound allows for a precise assessment of subcutaneous structures, including locating previously injected fillers (e.g., hyaluronic acid), assessing their depth, quantity, and distribution, as well as viewing the course of blood vessels and the distribution of adipose tissue. This allows for safer planning of subsequent treatments, assessing the cause of undesirable effects, and quickly detecting changes such as fibrosis, cysts, or displacement of the filler. Ultrasound can also be crucial for precise hyaluronidase administration if acid dissolution is necessary.
HYALURONIDAS:
Hyaluronidase is an enzyme used to dissolve hyaluronic acid previously injected as a filler. It is used in cases of unsatisfactory results, asymmetry, lumps, uneven filler distribution, or in situations requiring correction. It begins to work quickly, and dissolution is usually visible within 24-72 hours. The dose and technique chosen depend on the type of preparation and the location, and in many cases, a prior ultrasound examination is helpful.
BOTULINUM TOXIN:
Botulinum toxin works by temporarily reducing neuromuscular transmission, which leads to the relaxation of selected muscles or the reduction of activity of specific glands. This makes it useful not only for wrinkle reduction but also for the treatment of excessive sweating and bruxism.
Expression wrinkles - reduces excessive muscle activity, so the skin does not wrinkle as intensely and wrinkles become less visible.
Reduction in muscle mass - with prolonged muscle weakness, a gradual reduction in muscle volume may occur (e.g., in bruxism). The effect lasts on average about 6 months.
Reduction in seborrhea - superficial application to the skin can reduce the activity of sebaceous glands without affecting facial expressions; the skin becomes less oily, and pores are less visible. The effect usually lasts 3-6 months.
Excessive sweating - blocks the stimulation of sweat glands at the injection site; The effect appears after a few days and usually lasts 6-9 months.
Gummy smile - weakens the muscles that lift the upper lip, reducing the exposure of the gums when smiling. The effect lasts approximately 3-4 months.
Lip flip - a small dose to the orbicularis oris muscle creates a subtle "flip" of the upper lip, without the use of filler. The effect lasts approximately 3-4 months.
Lower face - appropriate administration can improve muscle balance in the jaw and neck area, supporting facial contours in selected indications.
HYALURONIC ACID
Hyaluronic acid is a natural tissue component that binds water. In aesthetic medicine, it is used in the form of a cross-linked gel to add volume, sculpt and correct selected areas of the face, and fill wrinkles.
Volume supplementation - for example, in the temples, where loss can affect the sunken appearance and proportions of the face. The effect usually lasts approximately 12 months (depending on the formulation and the area).
Shaping and asymmetry correction - allows for evening out disproportions and defining contours; the effect is immediately visible, usually after 6-12 months.
Filling wrinkles and folds - injected into the appropriate layer of the skin, it reduces depressions and improves hydration from within. The effect usually lasts for 6-12 months.
NEEDLE MESOTHERAPY
Needle mesotherapy is a treatment designed to improve skin hydration, radiance, and nourishment. It is most often performed evenly over a larger area (e.g., face, neck, décolletage) using products based on non-cross-linked hyaluronic acid and ingredients that support regeneration. It provides intense hydration, improves skin tone, and supports microcirculation. A series of three treatments is usually recommended, every 3-4 weeks, followed by a series of follow-up treatments every 6-12 months. Minor bruising may appear after the treatment, visible for a few days.
TISSUES STIMULATORS:
Tissue stimulants are preparations that trigger the skin's natural regenerative processes: they stimulate the production of collagen, elastin, and endogenous hyaluronic acid. Unlike traditional fillers, they are not intended to provide an immediate volumizing effect; they work gradually, improving skin density, firmness, and quality.
Examples of active ingredients include: polynucleotides, polylactic acid, calcium hydroxyapatite, collagen/atelocollagen, amino acids, sodium succinate, and stabilized hybrid hyaluronic acid complexes.
SYRINGE LIPOSUCTION:
A minimally invasive procedure for removing accumulated fat from the chin area using a thin cannula and syringe. Performed under local anesthesia, it allows for jawline contouring and facial contour improvement. The procedure typically takes 30-60 minutes. Recovery time is typically 3-7 days (swelling, bruising), and the effect is assessed after swelling subsides in the following weeks.
DERMAPEN 4 MICRONEEDLING:
Microneedling stimulates the skin to regenerate through thousands of micro-needles, triggering repair processes and increasing collagen and elastin production. The treatment improves skin firmness and texture, reducing fine lines and wrinkles.