So what, in fact, was the purpose of creating and developing contour injection plastic surgery? Why has it become so widespread and received approval even from the most discerning and demanding patients?
Mesotherapy is one of the most popular procedures in therapeutic cosmetology. Many years of experience with mesotherapeutic methods have made it possible to gather material on the unpleasant complications of this seemingly “harmless” cosmetic method.
The issue of using fillers seems extremely interesting to us in several ways at once. In this discussion, we would like to address a number of questions, the clarification of which is of particular interest and is undoubtedly beneficial for both doctors and patients.
The biorevitalizant Overage Meso, due to its physicochemical properties, acts as an active stimulator for restoring the structure, quality, and density of the skin. It provides a dermal volumizing effect that is not only visible but also structural.
Overage fillers are a universal product line consisting of only three formulations, yet they provide extensive possibilities for aesthetic correction of both the face and the body.
Aesthetic medicine offers anti-age programs not only for correcting existing issues but also for stimulating and optimizing the skin’s own potential.
Let’s try to figure out what is true and what is fiction. How dangerous is the contouring procedure itself — the one some salons claim can be done in just 15 minutes?
People often ask me what I prefer: Botox or Dysport? My answer is unoriginal: I love both of these products. But it’s important that the love is mutual.
Over the past 10 years, various approaches to peri-orbital rejuvenation have become significantly more popular.
Radiesse is an injectable implant based on calcium hydroxylapatite. Being biologically compatible with the body’s tissues, it provides a longer-lasting cosmetic effect — 1–2 years — compared to hyaluronic acid fillers, while offering the same level of safety.
