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Mesotherapy is a hair and skin rejuvenation technique that involves micro-injections of vitamins, enzymes, antioxidants, and plant extracts to revitalize hair and skin and remove excess fat. Mesotherapy makes use of very fine needles to deliver the injections into the mesoderm which is the middle layer of the skin. Mesotherapy nourishes and adds hydration to the skin which improves its health and corrects underlying issues damaging the skin such as poor circulation, dehydration, or inflammation.
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Platelet-Rich Plasma (PRP) Injection is a cosmetic procedure that uses the patient’s own blood to stimulate hair growth, accelerate healing, and rejuvenate the skin. This method is used to treat thinning hair, wrinkles, dark circles under the eyes, sun damage, etc. Facial PRP injection usually brings immediate results in the skin texture, freshness, and tone giving the patient a younger look. PRP could also help treat and prevent hair loss as it promotes new hair growth.
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Microblading is a semi-permanent tattooing method in which pigment is inserted under your skin using a needle to create the look of real hair strands, usually done to improve thin or sparse eyebrows and make them look fuller. Microblading gives a more natural appearance to eyebrows compared to conventional eyebrow tattooing, and its result usually lasts 18 to 30 months, after which you may need to repeat the procedure. Your skin type, lifestyle, and how often you get touch-ups can affect the durability of your microbladed brow.
Brow lift is a facial rejuvenation surgery that improves the appearance of the forehead and eyebrows by lifting drooping eyebrows and reducing wrinkles, creases, frown lines, and craw’s feet. A brow lift may also be beneficial to the lateral visual field as droopy brows can adversely affect vision. It can be done through several techniques, from a minimally invasive approach, usually accompanied by a blepharoplasty, to a direct brow lift which includes an incision along the brow line. However, most techniques used today leave minimal scars, usually hidden in the hairline or a crease.
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A popular rejuvenating procedure that involves the injection of botulinum toxin to temporarily paralyze and relax muscles that produce creases and wrinkles, commonly used to smooth wrinkles around the eyes.
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Microneedling is a minimally-invasive skin rejuvenation procedure in which the skin is pricked with tiny needles to trigger a natural healing response, leading to the production of more collagen and elastin, which in turn will improve the overall appearance of the skin. Microneedling can be performed on the face or other parts of the body affected by aging signs such as lines, wrinkles, and sagging skin or other skin conditions such as acne scars or hyperpigmentation. Many people start to see the initial results of a microneedling treatment within a week. The results usually last 3 to 5 months. You may need more than one session depending on the severity of the issue you want to address.
A chemical peel is a cosmetic skin procedure in which a chemical solution is applied to the skin to peel the damaged outer layers and stimulate the growth of new skin that is more youthful, brighter, and smoother. Considering the level of penetration, there are three types of chemical peels; light, mild, and deep. The durability of the results depends on the type of peel, among which deep peel is almost permanent but is quite rare. A light peel is the most common one and usually, 3 to 6 treatment sessions with 1-2 months intervals are needed for best results. Results last 1-2 months in the beginning but may last up to 6 months after repeated sessions.
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Dermabrasion is an invasive skincare procedure in which the damaged top layers of the skin are scraped away, usually using a device with a rough rotating tip. This causes the skin to repair itself by producing more collagen, revealing new layers that are smoother and healthier. Dermabrasion is used to treat a variety of skin problems such as scars, acne scars, wrinkles, pigmentation issues, uneven skin texture, etc. The procedure is followed by a few days of downtime and the final results appear in around 3 months.
Laser resurfacing is a procedure using ablative or non-ablative lasers to improve the appearance and texture of the skin, used to treat age spots, acne scars, fine lines and wrinkles, crow’s feet, sagging skin, uneven skin tone, warts, etc. Ablative lasers resurface the skin by removing the top layer, while non-ablative lasers cause vascular lesions to shrink away and stimulate collagen production. The number of required sessions depends on the severity of the concern. You may achieve the desired result in a single session without having to repeat the procedure for years. Yet, more severe issues may need several monthly or yearly sessions.
Eyelid surgery is a cosmetic procedure that removes excess skin and fat from the eyelids, mostly done to correct droopy eyelids and puffy eyes, making your eyes look less tired and more youthful. Blepharoplasty can be performed on both upper and lower eyelids and in case the peripheral vision is reduced due to excessive drooping of the eyelids, it can largely improve the side vision or completely correct the impairment.
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Double eyelid surgery is a cosmetic procedure that’s performed to create a crease or fold in an upper eyelid that doesn’t have a natural crease (known as monolid) which can make eyes appear larger. People with puffy eyelids containing access fat, those with their eyelids draping too much over their upper iris, or folding inward who are not satisfied with the shape of their eyelids. The result of the surgery usually lasts for about 10 years.
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Eyelid retraction surgery corrects an upper or lower eyelid retraction, a condition in which the upper eyelid is displaced upward or the lower eyelid is displaced downward, exposing the sclera (white part of the eye) in a normal position, and giving a bulging, surprised look. Besides changes in appearance, significant lid retraction can be very uncomfortable and bring about various complications. The surgery to correct retraction could be performed on both upper and lower lids. While asymmetry in lower lids is very uncommon, upper lid surgery may require a touch-up in some cases to improve the symmetry.
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Prosthetic eye surgery is a procedure in which an eye prosthesis, also known as an artificial or glass eye, is placed inside the eye socket to replace a missing eye that has been lost or removed due to any reason, with the aim of restoring the natural appearance, but not the function, of the eye. However, eyelid function will be thoroughly supported after implanting the prosthetic eye. Prosthetic eye care includes polishing them every 4 to 6 months and although the glass eyes usually maintain their integrity for more than 10 years, many people may need a replacement every 5 years to ensure the eye socket is not hurt.
Strabismus surgery is an eye procedure that involves adjusting the eye muscles to correct the misalignment of the eyeballs, a condition known as strabismus or ‘crossed eyes’. Strabismus treatment surgery can be performed on infants as young as 4 months as well as children and adults of older ages. However, after evaluating the condition thoroughly and investigating the underlying reasons, it is best to do the surgery as soon as possible.
Eyelash transplant is a permanent cosmetic surgery in which hairs are taken from other parts of the body such as the back of the head and transplanted into the eyelashes to make up for sparse eyelashes and provides you with longer and thicker ones. Those interested in cosmetically improving their eyelashes' appearance, naturally born with short or scanty eyelashes, or having their eyelashes affected by trauma and infection may be candidates for an eyelash transplant.
Eyelash extension is a non-surgical cosmetic procedure in which semi-permanent synthetic lashes with desired lengths and curls are attached to your natural eyelashes using a semi-permanent glue to make them look longer, thicker, and darker. The results last for up to 8 weeks. Eyelash extensions may be done using synthetic, silk, or mink lashes. However, you may have to avoid using mink lashes if you are allergic or a committed vegan. Silk and mink lashes usually offer a more natural look and synthetic ones provide a bolder change with longer and darker eyelashes.
Carboxytherapy is a non-surgical procedure involving the injection of carbon dioxide under the skin using tiny needles to improve blood circulation and kill fat cells, aimed at treating cellulite, stretch marks, dark circles under the eyes, etc. Carboxytherapy usually requires 7 to 10 weekly sessions to provide effective results. You may then need twice-yearly maintenance sessions since the results last about 5 to 6 months, on average.
Cat eye surgery is a cosmetic procedure that elongates the eye openings and lifts the eyes’ outer corners to make the eyes look more attractive and almond-shaped. While cat eye lift may be also done using the threads to provide a temporary result, The surgical procedure results last much longer, usually about 4 years. The incisions resulting from the surgery will be hidden in the hairline. Considering its cosmetic and elective nature, anyone may opt for cat eye surgery, yet it could be particularly helpful to people with significantly round eye-opening or downward outer eyes.
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Fat transfer is a minimally-invasive procedure in which fat is taken from one part of the body (such as the belly) using liposuction and then transferred (injected) into another part (such as breasts or buttocks) to add volume and fullness. The procedure includes tiny cuts which are quite unlikely to leave noticeable scars. Fat transfer results are permanent, the donor area won’t grow new fat cells and the recipient area will keep the transferred fat in place, however, part of the fat will be absorbed within the first few weeks and the final outcome is not as prominent as the immediate result.
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Dermal filler injection is a non-surgical procedure involving the injection of gel-like substances under the skin to smooth out wrinkles and creases, enhance the volume, and improve the contours of the recipient area. Dermal fillers can also help with removing acne scars and restoring facial fat in people with HIV. Except for polymethylmethacrylate (PMMA), other FDA-approved types of fillers (Like Hyaluronic acid, Calcium hydroxylapatite, and Poly-L-lactic acid) are all absorbable by the body which renders their effects temporary, usually lasting from 6 to 18 months. Treatment with PMMA may last up to 5 years.
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