Nose Wrinkles

Horizontal wrinkles on the back of the nose normally appear after 30 and are associated with the work of facial muscles.

Treatment methods recommended to deal with this problem:

BOTULINUM TOXIN

How it works:

BOTULINUM TOXIN is injected into the mimic muscles, where it temporarily blocks their responsiveness to nerve impulses.

This blockade makes the muscle or its part relax, stop contracting, and the wrinkles formed by it are gradually smoothed out. At the same time, the muscle itself does not atrophy, blood and nutrients continue to flow to it.

Result:
Mimic wrinkles on the forehead begin to smooth out the very next day after the procedure, but the final effect is achieved after 2 weeks. The action of BOTULINUM TOXIN is reversible - after 4-6 months, the blocked neuromuscular connections are restored.

Recommended for:
People over 20.

Not recommended for:
Patients with resistance to botulinum toxin.

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FRACTIONAL RF MICRONEEDLING

How it works:

Between the microneedles inserted at different depths, radio waves pass, which gently heat the tissues and stimulate the collagen production. Since the surface of the skin does not heat up, there is no risk of changing or damaging the pigment.

Result:
After the procedure, redness occurs, which resolves within 2 hours. The skin smoothens in the following 2 weeks. The procedure is recommended to be repeated in a month. The number of treatments depends on the condition of the skin..

Recommended for:
Adults of all ages..

Not recommended for:
People with infections and broken skin in the area to be treated.

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BIOREVITALIZATION

How it works:

The technology is intended to restore the level of hyaluronic acid in the skin through multiple microinjections.

Result:
Pores normally start to shrink after the second procedure. The final result is achieved after a course of 3-5 procedures.

Recommended for:
Young people to prevent a decrease in facial skin elasticity and people over 35 to improve elasticity.

Not recommended for:
Patients with acute infectious diseases, blood clotting disorders, immunocompromising diseases, autoimmune diseases.

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