Aesthetic Medicine

How to prevent skin aging with Preventive Aesthetic Medicine

Sometimes we find patients who would like to have some aesthetic treatment but are a bit afraid to start because they look too young.

However, from the age of 30 we can perfectly start with a preventive treatment. It is a treatment that takes advantage of the possibility of regenerating the skin itself without having to reach a volume treatment, that is, a treatment that requires restoring the aged skin to regain lost tone.

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Plasma rich in growth factors

The best regenerative therapy that we have right now is the treatment with plasma rich in growth factors. By means of which we take advantage of the plasma extracted from the patient's own blood and inject it under anesthesia in the form of cream inside the dermis. This is how we get the plasma to regenerate the donor area and greatly improve the vascularization and the supply of nutrients and oxygen in the skin. The result is a more luminous and smoother skin.

Other treatments of preventive Aesthetic Medicine

There are other preventive aesthetic medicine treatments such as mesotherapy with non-cross-linked hyaluronic acid and vitamins. This revitalizing therapy provides active ingredients that the skin loses with age, such as non-cross-linked hyaluronic acid. Which is a small molecule that is hydroscopic, capable of absorbing and retaining water on the skin. If we add other factors such as vitamins or polypeptides, it is another possibility of regenerative treatment that we can perfectly combine with the treatment of plasma rich in growth factors.

Both therapies are perfectly combinable to prevent skin aging if starting from the 30 years. However, if you start with a more advanced age you would have to add more nourishment. But in general both therapies are recommended throughout the age range of patients who are consulting us today.

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To complete, the third preventive treatment could be chemical peeling. The chemical peel that, unlike the mesotherapy that acts in the depth of the skin, acts on the surface. We use a cocktail of acids that is applied to the surface of the skin by means of a brush, causing a controlled burn and then the patient desquamates. This peeling occurs during the next three or four days after treatment.

The result is a new and regenerated skin with a remarkable increase in the luminosity of the skin and its smoothness. In addition, we remove the dead cells and in the event that the patient performs several peeling sessions it is also possible to act in more depth and greatly improve the collagen genesis and the generation of new elastin with which we achieve a complete regeneration of the surface of the skin.

We can distinguish between different peels according to the needs of each patient. We have special peels for acne skin, for skins with sunspots and for aged skins depending on the pathology of the patient. Depending on the type of acid chosen and the depth, one type of peel or another is applied in order to generate the result we are looking for.

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Dr. Sara Stankova

Dr. Sara Stankova has a degree in Medicine, an expert in Aesthetic Medicine and Nutrition in the Canary Institute of Medicine and Aesthetic Surgery

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