
As they say, there are some procedures we can do at home. And there are those that have such an effect on the health and beauty of the skin that you cannot save on them, because the whole effect will be in vain due to the wrong medicine or device.
hydrafacial
Hydrafacial process is both deep cleansing and moisturizing of the skin. It helps solve enlarged pores, dryness, uneven skin texture and blackhead problems. But only on one condition – if the master uses patented Hydrafacial apparatus and serums. And by the way, they are applied at every stage. The procedure itself cannot be cheap by definition, as they are quite expensive.
plasma therapy
A very effective cosmetic procedure. It uses the patient’s own blood plasma. It is processed in a special centrifuge where plasma is separated from red and white blood cells. Vitamin and protein-rich plasma is then injected into the required areas. This can be not only the skin of the face, but also the head or body. It increases plasma collagen and elastin production and triggers the regeneration of cells and tissues. That is why the procedure is suitable for completely different skin problems – acne, wrinkles, peeling and others.
SMAS removal
The SMAS lifting technique is the only technique that replaces more serious surgical interventions. For example, a circular facelift. The SMAS lift does almost everything the same way, but without the damage to the skin and rehabilitation time. The SMAS technique works on the lower layers of the skin and uses ultrasound to heat the muscular aponeurotic layer of the dermis. Due to exposure to high temperatures, the synthesis of one’s own collagen begins, which ultimately leads to the lifting of all tissues and visual rejuvenation of the skin.
Botox injections

Nothing more effective than Botox injections has been invented to minimize wrinkles. Therefore, it is not a shame to spend money on such a procedure (even if it has to be done every 4-6 months). The only thing you need to remember is that injections can only be done by a beautician and only in a cosmetology clinic (not in a salon) using a special drug.
Phototherapy BBL
If you can get rid of post-acne and fine pigmentations with the help of cosmetics and cosmetic peelings, you cannot get rid of deep pigment spots. Then BBL phototherapy (also known as broadband pulsed light therapy) comes to the rescue. This technique allows you to use light radiation to affect the deep layers of the skin. Therefore, it fights pigmentation at a deep level. The beautician selects a special light filter that locally affects melanin and destroys it (they can be changed for different problems).
Microneedling RF lifting
The RF lifting technique is based on the use of controlled thermal effects on subcutaneous fatty tissue. As a result of heating, collagen and elastin production is stimulated. Due to this, the skin becomes more toned, elastic, small expressive wrinkles are smoothed, the complexion becomes more even and healthy. This procedure is used to obtain polished, radiant skin (by the way, the main trend in cosmetology today). When choosing the clinic where you will lift, the most important thing is to pay attention to the device. In one of our materials, a beautician recommends using Morpheus 8 for the body and Vivace or EndyMed Pro for the face.
Biorevitalization

Biorevitalization is a procedure indicated for dehydrated and dry skin. During the procedure, hyaluronic acid-based injections are injected into different depths of the skin. The component is integrated into the cells and restores normal moisture levels. The result after the first procedure is visible within a few days, and the course provides a long-lasting effect. Most often, to increase the skin’s resistance to sunlight or dry air, it is recommended to carry out biorevitalization before going to the sea or during the winter months.
Source: People Talk

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