Many cosmetologists are gradually moving away from prescribing monotherapy to patients to solve their aesthetic problems in favor of complex procedures. And the point is not only that the arsenal of means and methods of cosmetic effects on the skin is expanding every year. At the same time, ideas about the harmony of appearance are also changing, which can only be achieved in a complex way, affecting both the quality of the skin, and volumetric characteristics, and many other factors. Properly chosen tactics when combining different procedures, according to estet-portal.com, allows you to get the best aesthetic result.
What methods of skin treatment are combined in complex procedures
To achieve the expected and planned result, cosmetic correction combines non-invasive methods and procedures of varying degrees of invasiveness. Although topical skin care methods are as old as the world, they remain relevant.
Ignoring external care procedures designed to restore the integrity of the stratum corneum and the epidermis as a whole can negate the results of invasive techniques.
The basis of a comprehensive aesthetic correction program is usually stimulation methods. Their essence is that any damaging effects cause the skin to activate regenerative processes, which leads to true rejuvenation. Possible positive stimulation – as in the case of biorevitalization, or controlled negative – as with chemical peels, dermabrasion, hardware effects.
Complex aesthetic facial correction procedures usually include not only techniques for influencing the quality of the skin, but also contour injection plastics using volumetric fillers of different densities, and the installation of biodegradable cosmetic threads. A little apart in this list is botulinum therapy, which allows you to change the individual mimic stereotype and achieve a lifting effect due to the redistribution of muscle activity.
In what order is it customary to combine complex facial procedures
For the competent construction of a complex of corrective procedures, it must be remembered that any invasive techniques must be preceded by high-quality skin preparation. Therefore, the first stage is always topical therapy to improve the stratum corneum, lymphatic drainage procedures are prescribed, and hardware techniques are used to stimulate microcirculation.
The second stage for the patient is to choose those methods of treatment for which there are direct indications: this can be the restoration of hydroreserve, botulinum therapy, correction of age-related changes using volumetric or thread correction, etc.
The importance of step-by-step correction should be discussed with the patient, which will really improve the skin, improve its quality and achieve the desired anti-aging result.
Most common combinations of techniques for complex procedures
Most often, the biorevitalization procedure becomes the basis for a complex effect on the skin. On the one hand, it is perfectly combined with most other methods of exposure, without giving side effects. On the other – helps maintain skin tone and speed up healing processes.
Biorevitalization is very physiologically combined with peels, but it is important to control the intervals between procedures. If we are talking about superficial peeling, then it is appropriate to carry out biorevitalization on the eve of the corrective procedure or even immediately after peeling. But in the case of median or, moreover, medium-deep peeling, it is impossible to further injure the barely epithelialized skin. Therefore, biorevitalization is permissible no earlier than one and a half to two weeks later.
When carrying out botulinum therapy, it is possible to significantly prolong the action of the toxin and improve the result of mimic correction, if the biorevitalizing preparation is locally pierced where the skin relief has changed after the correction of mimic muscle activity.
It is impossible to combine biorevitalization and botulinum toxin injections within the same procedure, so as not to provoke unwanted swelling.
The optimal interval between procedures is 3-4 weeks, this will avoid the risk of pastosity or swelling of the face.
When carrying out contouring with the use of fillers based on hyaluronic acid, it is necessary to first carry out biorevitalization in order to restore the structure of the intercellular matrix, and then, after 2-4 weeks, proceed to the placement of volumizers. If biorevitalization is carried out after contouring, this can accelerate the biodegradation of the filler.
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