The most popular cosmetic procedures Automatic translate
A variety of people can seek the services of hardware and cosmetic cosmetology. The motives can be very different - from medical needs to aesthetic desires. Doctors carefully study each patient to determine his candidacy and develop an appropriate individual treatment plan.
Individuals with excess fat tissue
Those struggling with localized fat deposits that are resistant to diet and exercise are often interested in non-surgical fat reduction techniques such as cryolipolysis, radiofrequency sculpting or deoxycholic acid injections. Ideal candidates have realistic expectations, are at or close to their desired weight level, have subcutaneous fat that can be pinched, and have no contraindications.
Patients with photoaged or damaged skin
Device-based procedures such as intense pulsed light, radiofrequency microneedling, and non-ablative laser resurfacing may be useful for those seeking to address the signs of extrinsic aging—dypigmentation, textural irregularities, and sagging. Combined treatment methods allow you to simultaneously influence etiological factors, providing a synergistic effect.
Persons seeking skin revitalization
Even those without obvious skin damage may want to undergo treatments that promote a fresh, radiant, and more youthful appearance. Candidates include young patients wishing to undergo prophylaxis, as well as those who are maintaining the results of previous cosmetic procedures.
Clients postpartum or after sudden weight loss
After pregnancy or sudden weight fluctuations, many come in with loose skin and texture issues that they want to correct. For these patients, procedures such as radiofrequency skin tightening or minimally invasive thread lifts may be indicated.
Those who suffer from hyperpigmentation
Laser and light devices can improve the aesthetic and psychological effects of pigmentary disorders such as melasma, post-inflammatory hyperpigmentation and solar lentigines. Conservative treatment methods are initially recommended for dark skin phototypes, which are more susceptible to adverse effects.
Patients suffering from rosacea or acne
Blue and red light therapy, photopneumatic technology, and photodynamic therapy may benefit patients with inflammatory acne or erythematotelangiectatic rosacea because they target the underlying processes and are less absorbed into the body than oral medications.
Sufferers of excessive hair growth
Those suffering from hypertrichosis, hirsutism, or simply wishing to permanently remove hair from certain anatomical areas are candidates for laser hair removal, precisely tailored to the characteristics of their hair and skin.
In any case, before proceeding with hardware or cosmetic procedures, it is necessary to collect a detailed medical history, undergo an examination, obtain informed consent and reasonable expectations of the patient. Individualized treatment plans optimize results while prioritizing the safety of each patient.
Methods used in clinics
Laser hair removal
One of the most popular areas is laser hair removal. Using this method, you can remove unwanted hair for several years. It is necessary to complete the full course and follow some recommendations of our specialists. The procedure is absolutely safe in the absence of contraindications. Our clinics offer the two most popular types of lasers - diode and alexandrite.
Laser hair removal is a safe and effective method for achieving long-term hair reduction. It involves using concentrated beams of light to target hair follicles and destroy them, preventing further growth. The process is selective, targeting only follicles in the active growth phase, while avoiding damage to the surrounding skin.
The most commonly used types of lasers are alexandrite (wavelength 755 nm) and diode (800-810 nm). Alexandrite lasers are effective for fair skin tones because the wavelength is well absorbed by melanin in the hair follicle but less absorbed by melanin in the epidermis. Diode lasers penetrate deeper into tissue and are often preferred for dark skin.
The treatment protocol typically includes 6-8 sessions spaced 4-8 weeks apart to target all follicles in the growth cycle. Factors such as hair color, skin tone, size of the area and coarseness of the hair influence the number of treatments required. Dark hair responds best, while fine and light hair may require more sessions.
Proper technique from experienced professionals is critical. Incorrect settings can lead to complications such as burns, pigment changes, or scarring. Safety glasses must be worn. Before the procedure, the skin is shaved and a cooling gel is applied.
Most clients experience tolerable discomfort, reminiscent of the snap of a rubber band. The skin may temporarily appear tanned. It is recommended to avoid sun exposure before and after the procedure to reduce the risk of age spots.
Laser hair removal provides gradual, permanent hair reduction. However, hormonal factors or medical conditions can cause ingrown hairs over time, requiring periodic maintenance treatments.
Hardware cosmetology
Cosmetology equipment is used to rejuvenate and treat the skin, eliminate various imperfections and improve appearance. In our centers you can undergo popular procedures: ultrasonic facial cleansing and vacuum hydropeeling, phototherapy of acne and post-acne, removal of vascular pathologies and pigmentation, laser resurfacing, photorejuvenation, SMAS lifting, micro-needle RF lifting and others.
To combat excess weight and fat deposits that are not amenable to diet and exercise, you can also use hardware techniques: endosphere therapy, pressotherapy, cryolipolysis, RSL sculpting, non-surgical liposuction and Emsculpt.
Hardware cosmetology uses advanced technologies to solve various aesthetic problems in a minimal or non-invasive way.
Radio frequency (RF) delivers controlled energy to heat the deep layers of the dermis, stimulating collagen production and tightening tissue. RF microneedling combines isolated microneedles that penetrate the skin using radiofrequency energy to tighten and remodel collagen.
High-intensity focused ultrasound (HIFU) uses focused sound waves to tighten loose skin on the face and body by contracting the underlying muscles.
LEDs with specific wavelengths can target and neutralize acne-causing bacteria (blue light) or stimulate collagen and elastin production (red light) to improve skin quality.
Hydrafacials use a medical-grade hydrodermabrasion handpiece to deeply cleanse, exfoliate, and inject serums into the skin. This improves texture, tone and hydrates the skin.
Cryolipolysis, known as CoolSculpting, freezes and destroys subcutaneous fat cells using controlled cooling to non-invasively reduce fat tissue.
PDO thread lifts inject absorbable polydioxanone threads into the face to tighten and reposition loose tissue while stimulating collagen for a subtle lift.
Proper patient selection, machine settings, and treatment protocols are of paramount importance when performing these specialized procedures to ensure the best results and avoid side effects.
Aesthetic cosmetology
If you prefer classic skin care, pay attention to cleansing, peeling, masks and massage techniques. Aesthetic cosmetology procedures are aimed at gentle and effective care of your skin: cleansing, deep moisturizing, improving condition and appearance.
Aesthetic cosmetology includes procedures aimed at improving and maintaining skin health using topical methods and manual techniques.
Chemical peels accelerate cellular turnover through controlled wounding and removal of the top damaged layers. Different types of peeling (superficial, medium, deep) are selected depending on the condition of the skin.
Microdermabrasion uses a wand to project fine crystals onto the skin to mechanically exfoliate and suction out residue. It reduces hyperpigmentation, fine lines, acne scars and dull skin.
LED light therapy stimulates cellular metabolism and collagen production using specific wavelengths without heat or ultraviolet radiation to rejuvenate the skin.
Various types of massage, such as lymphatic drainage, improve blood circulation, reduce fluid accumulation and soften stiff muscles. Facial massage techniques relieve tension, increase oxygen saturation, and temporarily tighten and tone muscles.
Professional facials deeply cleanse, exfoliate, remove impurities and introduce active ingredients to suit individual concerns such as acne, aging, dehydration or sensitivity.
Proper skin analysis, product formulations, and technique are essential to achieving optimal results and preventing adverse reactions, irritation, or injury from these procedures.
Injection cosmetology
With the help of subcutaneous administration of drugs that include hyaluronic acid, collagen, vitamins and botulinum toxin type A, you can improve the condition and structure of the skin, stop premature aging and fading of the skin, and restore the skin’s even tone and radiance. Cosmetologists will select the most suitable procedure to solve your problem.
Injectable cosmetic treatments, also called neurotoxins and dermal fillers, temporarily eliminate dynamic wrinkles, restore volume loss, and improve overall facial shape and symmetry.
Other popular cosmetic procedures
Microblading
This semi-permanent tattoo technique creates natural, fuller brows. In microblading, pigment is precisely injected into the skin using a specialized hand tool. The result lasts 1-3 years before re-correction is required.
Eyelash lifting and tinting
To create a makeup-free look, a lash lift treatment uses a keratin solution to curl and lift straight lashes to open up the eye area. Tinting eyelashes allows you to achieve a more expressive and dark effect.
Waxing
Waxing is a time-tested method of hair removal that provides longer-lasting results than shaving. Our estheticians will expertly perform waxing of any area - face, arms, legs, back, bikini area and others.
Spray tan
Get the warm, sun-kissed glow without UV exposure. Spray tanning provides an even, natural tan that lasts 5-10 days and gradually disappears.
Permanent makeup
Permanent makeup, also called cosmetic tattooing, uses pigments to create long-lasting eyeliner for eyes, lips, eyebrows, and even cosmetic marks.
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