Aesthetic techniques to combat aging

Aging causes a series of changes in the skin. Specifically, involutional and atrophic changes of the various facial structures.

These are just some of them:

  • Shadows in the area of the junction of the dark circles under the eyes.
  • Sinking of the cheekbones
  • Skeletonization of the temples area.
  • Loss of facial oval

All of these are due to the support of the bony skeleton and the deep and superficial fatty compartments of the face deflating over time, in addition to the laxity of the facial retaining ligaments and the loss of our skin’s qualities due to extrinsic and intrinsic aging.

The good news is that all these changes can be smoothed out with the use of specific cosmetic procedures selected for each patient. The aim is to restore lost volume and recover contours and profiles while restoring smoothness and luminosity to the skin.

Eliminate wrinkles with aesthetic medicine

The philosophy that every specialist in Aesthetic Medicine should follow is based on consensus with patients and the most rigorous study of their characteristics and needs, under specialized medical supervision. All this supported by diagnostic studies of the skin and bone structures of the patient, their lifestyle and needs.

Naturalness is sought, recovering the signs of youth through the restoration of lost fat volumes and smoothing the transition lines between the different facial structures, without neglecting the care and treatment of the skin.

For this purpose, the best medical products on the market are used, all of them with sanitary registration, whose references are given to the patient after the medical intervention. All these non-invasive and non-aggressive cosmetic procedures are performed with a refined and exquisite technique based on continuous training in the latest world techniques and consolidated by years of experience in the field of aesthetic medicine.

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The great news of these aesthetic techniques is that, after the treatment, the patient goes home and can resume her active social life.