Facial Therapies
Hyaluronic Acid
All about Hyaluronic Acid
Hyaluronic acid is a glycosamino protein, an elastic and sticky polymer, found in the eye's vitreous but also in the joints. Thus, it was first used by ophthalmologists and orthopedists to treat various diseases until it penetrated plastic surgery and cosmetology, where it is used for temporary treatment of wrinkles, as well as for reconstructive reasons. What makes hyaluronic acid important is that it is already present in the body, like collagen, as its main structural component. Over time, fibroblasts that produce hyaluronic acid degenerate, resulting in the disappearance of hyaluronic acid, which can hold up to 1000 times its weight in water. Consequently, skin becomes thinner, loses its volume and freshness and dehydrates, with the tendency to form thin lines and wrinkles. At this stage, cosmetic medicine and Dermatology & Cosmetics Lab come to improve the looks of the skin and restore its lost youthfulness and glow.
Hyaluronic acid is a glycosamino protein, an elastic and sticky polymer, found in the eye's vitreous but also in the joints. Thus, it was first used by ophthalmologists and orthopedists to treat various diseases until it penetrated plastic surgery and cosmetology, where it is used for temporary treatment of wrinkles, as well as for reconstructive reasons. What makes hyaluronic acid important is that it is already present in the body, like collagen, as its main structural component. Over time, fibroblasts that produce hyaluronic acid degenerate, resulting in the disappearance of hyaluronic acid, which can hold up to 1000 times its weight in water. Consequently, skin becomes thinner, loses its volume and freshness and dehydrates, with the tendency to form thin lines and wrinkles. At this stage, cosmetic medicine and Dermatology & Cosmetics Lab come to improve the looks of the skin and restore its lost youthfulness and glow.
What Is Hyaluronic Acid Treatment Like?
Hyaluronic acid, which is already found in our body at a rate of 56%, is in the form of a transparent gel and is injected into the injection sites. Its goal, due to its ability to retain water, is to fill the signs that due to time, aging, bad weather conditions, and poor habits have begun losing their natural moisture and dehydrating, resulting in fine lines and wrinkles. It is a more natural method than Botox, responding to a wider range of needs. Because of the natural composition that distinguishes it and since it is slowly and safely absorbed by the body, it takes longer to repeat the application.
Who Can Proceed with Hyaluronic Acid Treatment?
Hyaluronic acid is used where Botox seems inadequate. This natural "implant", this thick gel that acts as a filler, naturally fills the folds and the cavities of the skin. Experienced dermatologists and plastic surgeons at Dermatology & Cosmetics Lab are fully specialised in hyaluronic acid treatment and thus effectively deal with:
Are There Any Side Effects in Hyaluronic Acid?
The injectable hyaluronic acid used at Dermatology & Cosmetics Lab has been approved by European and American carriers and, as it is almost identical to what is found in human tissues, is characterized by excellent safety. Thus, it rarely results in allergies, inflammation, spills and malignancies and, above all, does not exhibit shifting tendencies. This means it stays stable where it is placed while retaining the desired effect for even longer. The basic principles to be followed for the correct outcome of this method are hygiene principles. In addition, it should only be applied by specialised dermatologists or plastic surgeons to avoid any "crackdown" which, although it can be corrected, might leave a nasty impression about this wonderful beauty treatment.
Information on Hyaluronidase
Hyaluronic acid is the only "implant" of modern plastic surgery that has an "antidote". Its name is hyaluronidase. Like all glycoproteins, hyaluronic acid can be broken down by this enzyme. Hyaluronidase works through enzymatic proteolysis by fragmenting the action of hyaluronic acid and breaking it into very small amino acid sequences, which, of course being natural, are directly absorbed by the body. Thus, either in the event that some effects of the application of hyaluronic acid are not desired, or in the unpleasant case of any deformation due to poor application of hyaluronic acid, excess or wrongly positioned product can be removed and 100% returned to the earlier state with the use of this "antidote", hyaluronidase. Of course, hyaluronidase only affects the synthetic hyaluronic acid that has been injected into the body to improve our appearance, and has absolutely no effect on the natural hyaluronic acid of our body.
How Effective Is Hyaluronic Acid Treatment?
The outcome of injectable hyaluronic acid treatment is unique and irreplaceable, because it is the only way to provide skin with exactly what it lacks. It is a modern substance that allows us to succeed in stunning accomplishments, even in transforming the looks of a person to a huge extent. Everything is a matter of symmetry and proportions, when it comes to your face.
The philosophy of Dermatology & Cosmetics Lab is based on the fact that we first need to understand what “spoils” a person's image and then intervene. In this way, the effects of hyaluronic acid will be impressive. After using injectable hyaluronic acid, wrinkles are softened, atrophies and tissue deficits are corrected, there is improvement in loosening, contouring and shaping of the face, and those who are interested in correcting the structural defects of their frame enjoy hyaluronic acid as groundbreaking plastic surgery without the scalpel.
Hyaluronic acid, which is already found in our body at a rate of 56%, is in the form of a transparent gel and is injected into the injection sites. Its goal, due to its ability to retain water, is to fill the signs that due to time, aging, bad weather conditions, and poor habits have begun losing their natural moisture and dehydrating, resulting in fine lines and wrinkles. It is a more natural method than Botox, responding to a wider range of needs. Because of the natural composition that distinguishes it and since it is slowly and safely absorbed by the body, it takes longer to repeat the application.
Who Can Proceed with Hyaluronic Acid Treatment?
Hyaluronic acid is used where Botox seems inadequate. This natural "implant", this thick gel that acts as a filler, naturally fills the folds and the cavities of the skin. Experienced dermatologists and plastic surgeons at Dermatology & Cosmetics Lab are fully specialised in hyaluronic acid treatment and thus effectively deal with:
- All kinds of wrinkles
- Scars and acquired marks or even birth marks
- Face holes
- Improving nose shape
- Increasing lip volume
- Fighting off dark circles and bags under eyes
- Facial shaping and contouring
- Highlighting cheekbones
Are There Any Side Effects in Hyaluronic Acid?
The injectable hyaluronic acid used at Dermatology & Cosmetics Lab has been approved by European and American carriers and, as it is almost identical to what is found in human tissues, is characterized by excellent safety. Thus, it rarely results in allergies, inflammation, spills and malignancies and, above all, does not exhibit shifting tendencies. This means it stays stable where it is placed while retaining the desired effect for even longer. The basic principles to be followed for the correct outcome of this method are hygiene principles. In addition, it should only be applied by specialised dermatologists or plastic surgeons to avoid any "crackdown" which, although it can be corrected, might leave a nasty impression about this wonderful beauty treatment.
Information on Hyaluronidase
Hyaluronic acid is the only "implant" of modern plastic surgery that has an "antidote". Its name is hyaluronidase. Like all glycoproteins, hyaluronic acid can be broken down by this enzyme. Hyaluronidase works through enzymatic proteolysis by fragmenting the action of hyaluronic acid and breaking it into very small amino acid sequences, which, of course being natural, are directly absorbed by the body. Thus, either in the event that some effects of the application of hyaluronic acid are not desired, or in the unpleasant case of any deformation due to poor application of hyaluronic acid, excess or wrongly positioned product can be removed and 100% returned to the earlier state with the use of this "antidote", hyaluronidase. Of course, hyaluronidase only affects the synthetic hyaluronic acid that has been injected into the body to improve our appearance, and has absolutely no effect on the natural hyaluronic acid of our body.
How Effective Is Hyaluronic Acid Treatment?
The outcome of injectable hyaluronic acid treatment is unique and irreplaceable, because it is the only way to provide skin with exactly what it lacks. It is a modern substance that allows us to succeed in stunning accomplishments, even in transforming the looks of a person to a huge extent. Everything is a matter of symmetry and proportions, when it comes to your face.
The philosophy of Dermatology & Cosmetics Lab is based on the fact that we first need to understand what “spoils” a person's image and then intervene. In this way, the effects of hyaluronic acid will be impressive. After using injectable hyaluronic acid, wrinkles are softened, atrophies and tissue deficits are corrected, there is improvement in loosening, contouring and shaping of the face, and those who are interested in correcting the structural defects of their frame enjoy hyaluronic acid as groundbreaking plastic surgery without the scalpel.
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