Facial Rejuvenation
The most exposed part of our body is, of course, the face. Being uncovered, it is exposed daily to the sun, wind, and many other irritants. If we add to this the lack of care, then we understand why the skin of the face is easily damaged, and many times its rate of aging is much faster than other parts of the body.
And of course, when it reaches a large extent to undergo these changes, and especially the relaxation, then one should resort to surgical operations, such as face lifting, blepharoplasty, to rejuvenate the face.
But before face lifting or even for those who do not wish to do it, there are many other alternative techniques that can renew the face, keep it firm and fresh. These are the so-called non-invasive techniques, which involve injectable treatments, chemical peeling, laser, etc.
But we will focus here on the injectable treatments that present many advantages, for this reason and according to the annual global statistics given by ISAPS, in recent years they have consistently shown a significant increase in their number, in the activities of plastic surgeons.
- They are painless or with very little pain.
- They are done in clinic conditions;
- They are repeatable;
- They do not require absence from work or social events;
- They have no major complications;
- They are reasonably priced;
- They are safe;
The most common of them are:
Written by Nikos Mantas
Plastic Surgeon
Apollonion Hospital, Nicosia
Tel: 22469000