In filler treatments, safe substance is applied to the area of concern, which helps correct any aesthetic irregularities.
The success rate of filler treatments is quite high, meaning the likelihood of adverse outcomes is very low. The most commonly treated areas are the lips and around the eyes. Additionally, it is also applied to the cheek, chin, forehead and temple areas.
Botox is the most commonly used product in the field of medical aesthetics. With a history spanning 20 years, it has achieved high patient satisfaction. The Botulinum toxin, known since the 19th century, is used not only for aesthetic purposes but also for the medical treatment of various conditions, providing highly positive results.
Mesotherapy is a medical procedure for aesthetic purposes, first performed by Dr. Michel Pistor in 1952. It is used worldwide for skin rejuvenation, anti-aging, localized fat reduction, cellulite, stretch marks, pigmentation, scars, hair treatment, acute and chronic pain, sports injuries, and the treatment of various skin conditions. Mesotherapy works by stimulating structures beneath the skin, such as collagen and elastin. This enhances blood circulation, lymphatic drainage, and immune response in the treated area.
The Thread Lift is a non-surgical aesthetic procedure developed in France for facial lifting. It uses flexible threads made of polyester on the inside and silicone on the outside to tighten the skin, achieving a more youthful appearance. This effective medical aesthetic treatment can also be used for patients with partial facial paralysis to create positive changes in facial contours.
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