WRINKLES

Exosome mesotherapy
Exosome mesotherapy is an innovative procedure aimed at rejuvenating the skin and improving its overall condition. It involves the injection of exosomes, which are vesicles containing various biologically active substances such as proteins, lipids, RNA, and other molecules that promote tissue regeneration.

Addresses the following issues:

  1. Aging skin: reduction of wrinkles, increase in skin elasticity and density.
  2. Pigmentation spots: reduction of hyperpigmentation and evening out skin tone.
  3. Scars and stretch marks: improvement in skin texture and reduction in the visibility of scars.
  4. Hair loss: stimulation of hair growth and reduction of hair loss.
  5. Acne and post-acne: reduction of inflammation and acceleration of skin healing.
Procedure process:

  1. Consultation: An initial consultation to evaluate the skin condition.
  2. Preparation: The skin is cleansed and a local anesthetic may be applied to reduce discomfort.
  3. Injections: Exosomes are injected into problem areas of the skin using a fine needle.
  4. Completion: A soothing agent or special mask is applied to the skin to reduce irritation.
After the procedure:

  • Redness and slight swelling: Redness and slight swelling at the injection sites, which usually subside within a few hours or days.
Recommended number of procedures:

Several procedures are required to achieve and maintain the effect, depending on the type of issue being treated.

Effect:

The effect can last up to a year, depending on individual skin characteristics and post-procedure care.

Restrictions:

  1. Pregnancy and breastfeeding
  2. Eczema, herpes, psoriasis, and other active infectious or inflammatory processes: These conditions are contraindications as they may worsen.
  3. Autoimmune diseases
  4. Oncological diseases
  5. Allergic reactions
  6. Tendency to form keloid scars
  7. Uncontrolled chronic diseases: For example, diabetes in the decompensated stage may increase the risk of complications.
  8. Blood clotting disorders
4500 (for one person), 3000 (with a friend, price for each)
Consultation of a cosmetologist
A consultation with a cosmetologist helps not only to choose the appropriate procedure but also to set realistic expectations for the patient, ensuring the safety and effectiveness of the treatment.

What is included in a cosmetologist consultation:

Medical history collection:
  • Health history: Identification of chronic diseases, allergies, and medications being taken.
  • Skin care history: Information on previously used procedures and skin care products, their effectiveness, and possible side effects.
Analysis of skin type and condition:
  • Determination of skin type: (dry, oily, combination, normal).
  • Assessment of skin condition: Presence of acne, pigmentation spots, wrinkles, scars, and vascular changes.
Problem diagnosis:
  • Discussion of main concerns: Issues bothering the patient (e.g., wrinkles, pigmentation, loss of elasticity).
  • Identification of causes and factors: Factors affecting skin condition (e.g., lifestyle, stress, nutrition).
Setting goals and expectations:
  • Determining desired results: What results the patient wants to achieve from the procedure.
  • Discussion of realistic expectations: Possible limitations of the procedures.
Recommendation of suitable procedures:
  • Specific procedure recommendations: Procedures that can address identified problems (e.g., mesotherapy, chemical peel).
  • Discussion of alternative methods: Their advantages and disadvantages.
Treatment planning:
  • Determining the number of procedures: Necessary quantity and frequency.
  • Discussion of possible combinations: Combining procedures for the best results.
Procedure information:
  • Description of the process: Explanation of the procedure steps.
  • Possible sensations: What to expect during and after the procedure.
Preparation recommendations:
  • Instructions for preparation: (e.g., avoiding certain medications, protecting the skin from the sun).
Discussion of possible risks and side effects:
  • Explanation of risks and side effects: Measures to minimize them.
Post-procedure skin care recommendations:
  • Post-procedure care instructions: To achieve the best results and prevent complications.
Answers to questions:
  • Providing answers: To all questions regarding the procedure, preparation, care, and expectations.
500
3 in 1 procedure for skin rejuvenation and restoration.
The procedure combines three methods for rejuvenating and restoring the skin:

  1. Facial cleansing - cleanses pores, evens out the skin's texture, and adds radiance.
  2. Radiofrequency lifting - removes old collagen, stimulates the production of new collagen and elastin, fights active inflammation, and has a resolving effect on stagnant acne.
  3. Mesotherapy is selected based on the specific issue; it targets early signs of aging, nourishes, hydrates the skin, treats acne, and brightens the complexion.
It is performed once every 2-3 weeks as a course or as a one-time treatment depending on the problem.

In just 1.5 to 2 hours, you get the effect of three procedures.

Noticeable results from the first session.
3000
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