Methods for rejuvenating the skin of the face are well studied, but, like everything in cosmetology, they require a thoughtful individual approach that prevents the development of complications as much as possible.
Skin restoration processes after peelings and other damaging procedures have been studied very well, since they were the first to appear on the cosmetics market.
But it is also known that in any condition, every minute, the skin is capable of self-recovery thanks to the regeneration processes that take place in it. And modern cosmetology can also influence this process with new active tools and procedures.
The main goal of the physiological methods of skin restoration is to make the process of its restoration more active and direct it in the right direction to achieve the effect of new and radiant skin.
Facial skin rejuvenation methods - what modern cosmetology offers us
Mesotherapy - introduction of active substances into the skin through a series of superficial injections. The effect of mesotherapy is explained by the specific effect of the administered drug, the reaction of the skin to the puncture of the needle (again, although small, but damage! ) and the reaction of the whole body to the stimulation of active points on the skin of the face. - similar to acupuncture.Biorevitalization - This is also mesotherapy, but in this case hyaluronic acid is injected into the skin. Once in the dermis, under the influence of enzymes and oxidation processes, it begins to disintegrate into small fragments. Skin cells - fibroblasts - begin to perceive these fragments as a signal that their hyaluronic acid or collagen fibers have been destroyed and begin to actively synthesize new fibers and hyaluronic acid.Plasmolifting - a method based on the ability of platelets and stem cells in blood plasma to stimulate wound healing processes. In cosmetology, plasma rich in platelets (abbreviated as PRP) is used, which contains biologically active substances in optimal proportions. The method is absolutely safe, a very good result is achieved by combining laser skin resurfacing or peeling methods with plasma lifting, as tissue healing after damage is more strongly stimulated and not just skin cell renewal.SPRS therapy - intradermal transplantation of fibroblasts of one's own skin. A small piece of skin (3-5 mm in diameter) is taken from behind the patient's kidney and a cell preparation containing the fibroblasts of the dermis itself is taken under special laboratory conditions. This medicine is then injected into the client's skin. As a result of the procedure, the synthesis of collagen fibers of the dermis increases, the skin thickens almost twice within six months and its elasticity increases, the number and depth of wrinkles decrease, the color of the skin improves and the oval of the face becomes. strengthened. Usually 2 procedures with an interval of one month are enough, the effect after a course of procedures increases throughout the year.Photoregeneration — The laser is also used here, but without any damaging effect on the skin. During the tissue heating process, only the pigments are damaged and not the entire dermis. The pigments are melanin and hemoglobin. In addition, laser irradiation of the skin stimulates the metabolism, which leads to a rejuvenating effect. The procedure is safe, the recovery period is minimal. Among the disadvantages is the long course of procedures, the achieved effect is short-lived. Therefore, this method is only good for young and early-age skin.The use of cosmetics that have a pronounced stimulating effect . These are products that occupy an intermediate position between cosmetics and medicines. These include retinoids and peptides (proteins). Retinoids act on all skin cells, causing them to divide and move to other layers of the skin. Unlike other types of chemical peels, retinoids do not damage the top layers of epidermal cells, but instead cause new cells to move in and replace old ones. Peptides are obtained synthetically, their action mimics the action of skin peptides. When a large number of protein fragments penetrate the dermis, fibroblasts perceive this as a signal of skin damage and begin collagen restoration processes.
Which method of skin rejuvenation to choose - restoration after damage or regeneration - is decided by the cosmetologist after assessing the condition of the skin and its regenerative abilities.
Methods for skin damage are quick and effective, but are more dangerous due to complications. The method of physiological skin restoration is long-term, the result is much lower, but there are practically no complications.
This method is also good for preventing skin aging and restoring it after harmful procedures.
The main thing is not to rush time, carefully prepare the skin and follow all safety measures during the recovery period after aggressive procedures.
It is always important to keep in mind that it takes at least a month to restore the epidermis, and about 6 weeks to restore the dermis. There is no need to expect very fast results after physiological skin restoration procedures; there is no need to further stimulate this process.
Fear and impatience are bad choices here.