Aesthetic Treatments
There are different filling materials for wrinkles and grooves that can be their own or synthetic and transitory, semi-permanent and permanent, depending on how long they are in the body. Among the most used we must name: natural and synthetic hyaluronic acid, polylactic acid, acrylic microspheres. Read more…
Beauty decreases with age reflected in the face. The aging process produces an imbalance in the structures of the face. Elasticity is lost, the skin is left over, it overflows and falls. These alterations can be neutralized sometimes with dermatoesthetic treatments (polishing, fillers, Botox, etc). Read more…
This innovative technology is a great support in the art of skin rejuvenation; since it provides excellent results in the treatment of spots, fine lines, skin flaccidity, enlarged pores, scars and stretch marks. Read more…
The adipocytes manufacture liquids and proteins that compress the neighboring structures, causing a local inflammatory process of its own signs: changes in temperature, pain and changes in the aesthetic appearance of the skin known as “orange peel”. Read more…
Platelet-rich plasma or PRP is one of the most advanced treatments in facial rejuvenation with platelet-rich plasma. Read more…
IPL (INTENSE PULSED LIGHT)
It eliminates the traces that the years, stress, and above all, the sun, leave on the skin, providing a global and uniform rejuvenation of the face, neck, décolleté and even hands. Read more…
RADIO FREQUENCY
It is a technology widely used today for aesthetic treatments ranging from eliminating flaccidity, promote the regeneration and renewal of collagen fibers and encourage the lysis of fats. Read more…