A well-groomed face, hair and body are the hallmark of any lady. At the same time, a presentable appearance will depend on the cosmetic procedures that are carried out daily.
Aesthetic cosmetology is a field of cosmetology that aims to maintain youth and combat the signs of aging. Medical centers and beauty salons provide such services.
Of course, rejuvenating procedures can be done at home, but it is better to consult a specialist. Here, all aesthetic procedures for skin rejuvenation are carried out strictly according to the prescription of a dermatologist-cosmetologist. If you regularly rejuvenate, you can look much younger than your age.
Professional procedures in cosmetology
The modern rhythm is not always capable of giving women the opportunity to find time to maintain their youth and beauty. Not all home procedures can remove fine wrinkles or tighten the oval of the face. In such cases, you have to turn to professionals for help. Aesthetic cosmetology includes non-surgical therapy.
This type of cosmetology represents a wide range of procedures that are performed on special equipment using professional cosmetics:
- Bio-reinforcement.
- Contour plastic.
- Plasmolifting.
- Thread lift.
- Mesotherapy.
- Biorevitalization.
- Chemical peels.
- Lip augmentation and correction.
- Correction of wrinkles.
- Facelift.
- Facial contour correction.
- Vector lifting.
Features of injection techniques
The techniques were developed on the basis of the removal of microdoses of certain agents or cocktails from them into the epidermis to a depth of 1. 5 to 6 mm. For such injections, syringes with thin short needles or a special apparatus - a mesoscooter - are used.
Vitamins, amino acids, hyaluronic acid, botox, enzymes and natural ingredients are used. This modern technology is a good alternative to plastic surgery. The drugs act on problem areas. Thanks to this, in a short time, without incisions with a scalpel, you can slightly tighten the oval of the face, get rid of wrinkles and increase the elasticity of the skin.
The injection technique is effective for rejuvenating any part of the body: décolleté and neck, face, arms, hips, as well as general body shaping. The first result can be seen after 1 - 2 procedures. The course is from 8 to 10 sessions.
General description of mesotherapy
Certain cocktails are injected under the skin with a thin needle. These substances, when they get to the problem area, begin to stimulate the production of elastin and collagen, triggering a slower metabolic rate and improving blood circulation.
In this case, the selection of the drug should be carried out for each patient individually, taking into account age-related changes, body fat, the presence of stretch marks and the general condition of the skin.
Mesotherapy can effectively deal with the following problems:
- Hair loss.
- Dehydration and dryness of the dermis.
- Cellulite
- Puffiness.
- Manifestations of post-acne and acne.
- Stretch marks and scars.
- Pigmentation.
- Burns.
This technique does not have any age restrictions, and discomfort is minimized. The effect after the procedure lasts for quite a long time.
Contraindications for the procedure are:
- Pregnancy.
- Diseases of blood vessels and blood.
Biorevitalization for skin rejuvenation
This activity is based on the introduction of hyaluronic acid into the skin. With age, its amount in the body decreases. As a result, the first signs of wilting appear: dryness, expression lines, a dull complexion, a decrease in the elasticity of the dermis and skin tone.
The biorevitalization technique is somewhat similar to mesotherapy: an anesthetic gel is applied to the cleansed skin, after which the cosmetologist makes a series of injections. The procedure is recommended for all areas of the body. A positive result can be seen after the first session, over the next two weeks, the effects will intensify.
After the entire course of procedures, the patient gets rid of deep wrinkles, the skin on the face is tightened, acquiring a healthy look and natural radiance. The result after such a cosmetic event lasts 24 months.
Contraindications to the procedure:
- Oncological diseases.
- Inflammation in the injection site.
- Pregnancy.
- Blood clotting problems.
Botox for wrinkle correction
The main reason for the appearance of wrinkles on the face is active facial expressions, the manifestation of emotions. The wrinkle correction procedure is based on blocking neuromuscular impulses. For this, the active substance botox is used, which is a low-level botulinum toxin toxin. This drug cannot completely rid a woman of wrinkles, but for six months the muscles of the upper part of the face lose mobility.
Thanks to the professional correction with the help of Botox, the skin can be smoothed out while maintaining the natural facial expressions. The dosage for the procedure should be selected individually, taking into account the patient's initial data.
The technique is as follows: with a thin needle, the agent is injected into areas with mobile wrinkles, for example, the forehead, the brow arch, the corners of the eyes. The duration of the procedure is no more than 15 minutes. During the first two weeks after this event, it is not recommended to visit the solarium and sauna.
Contraindications to the procedure:
- Lactation period.
- Pregnancy period.
- Infectious diseases.
- Tuberculosis.
Correction of facial contours with fillers
A filler is a gel that is made on the basis of hyaluronic acid. With its help, the subcutaneous space of wrinkles is filled. Depending on the initial state of the face contour, the professional selects the type of filler for the patient. At the same time, mimic wrinkles are filled with a light texture in the upper layer of the epidermis. Deep wrinkles can be removed with gels that have only a dense texture in the middle layers.
The duration of such an event is from 30 to 40 minutes on an outpatient basis. For comfort, application anesthesia is applied. In the process of modeling the oval, a professional with a thin needle injects the gel locally under the folds.
Fillers are not capable of causing an allergic reaction, and no traces of injections remain. For several hours after such a correction, slight redness may be observed in the area of drug administration. The result of such a cosmetological event lasts from 10 to 12 months. It dissolves on its own without causing any discomfort.
Contraindications for conducting are as follows:
- Pregnancy period.
- Inflammation in the area of injection.
- Infectious diseases.
Contour plastics
This procedure is carried out using fillers made on the basis of hyaluronic acid. This injection technique allows the patient to correct the shape of the cheeks, cheekbones, chin, get rid of nasolabial folds, smooth the relief of the skin, and eliminate crow's feet.
Efficiency, injection technique and contraindications are the same as for face contour correction using fillers.
Lip augmentation and reshaping
To restore the lips, giving them their previous shape, or to simulate a new one, a gel based on hyaluronic acid is used. Thanks to the use of a filler, the necessary volume is created, the contours are made more expressive, water molecules are attracted, while saturating the dermis with the necessary moisture.
Before the start of the augmentation or correction procedure, an anesthetic ointment is applied to the lips, after 30 minutes the lips are cleaned with a napkin, and the specialist proceeds to inject the gel.
The patient does not feel pain, but slight redness and swelling may persist for 2 days. For the first week after the procedure, it is not recommended to visit the solarium and sauna, touch and rub the surface of the lips.
Contraindications for lip augmentation and correction:
- Individual intolerance.
- Diseases of the blood.
- Lactation and pregnancy period.
- Taking anticoagulant drugs.
Description of plasmolifting skin
Plasmolifting procedure is carried out in two stages:
- Blood is taken and purified in a special centrifuge separator. Here the blood is divided into erythrocyte mass and plasma. With repeated cleansing, platelets are concentrated in the plasma.
- The patient is injected with purified plasma into problem areas to stimulate regenerative function. This substance begins to provoke an increased release of collagen, hyaluronic acid and elastin, which are responsible for the elasticity and youth of the skin.
This procedure is indicated for laxity, hyperpigmentation, wrinkles, post-acne and lowering of the oval of the face, does not cause any negative consequences.
Contraindications for plasma lifting:
- Oncological diseases.
- Diseases of the blood.
- Diabetes.
Lift with threads
A thread lift is a classic method of reinforcing the face. In this case, the frame of the face is created using gold threads. Metal of the highest standard is introduced into the dermis with the help of special instruments. Polypropylene is also used as the material for the threads. The duration of the procedure is about 1 hour.
After this event, the skin of the face is evened out, acquiring a natural radiance, firmness and a healthy complexion.
The effectiveness of the procedure is from 5 to 15 years.
Contraindications for thread tightening:
- Oncological and infectious diseases.
- Lactation and pregnancy period.
- Excess skin in the problem area.
Effectiveness of vector lifting
Biomaterials are used as threads for the frame, which dissolve over a long time: mesothreads, polycaprolactone, polylactic acid.
This drug performs several functions at once:
- Gives a lifting effect.
- Starts the process of cell regeneration.
- Creates a framework that prevents the skin from sagging.
Unlike mesotherapy, vector lifting can have a positive effect up to 4 years.
Contraindications:
- Viral diseases.
- Inflammatory processes in the area of injections.
- Tendency to develop keloid scars.
- Lactation and pregnancy period.
Chemical peels
Peeling is a procedure that aims to remove the hardened layers of the dermis. The patient gets rid of wrinkles, sagging skin, acne spots and pigmentation.
The effectiveness of the action will depend on the active substance. Cosmetologists use almond, salicylic, trichloroacetic, lactic and glycolic acids as peels.
The duration of recovery after the procedure will depend on the depth of exposure - it can be from several hours to 10 days.
Experts recommend chemical peels to be carried out in a course, from 7 to 10 sessions, 1 - 2 times a year.
Contraindications for chemical peeling:
- Couperose.
- Intolerance to components.
- Inflammation and open wounds on the skin.
- Heart disease.
Before using any anti-aging procedure, you should consult with a specialist. In order to avoid negative consequences, the cosmetologist prescribes a number of tests and analyzes for the reaction of the skin.