
Facial aesthetic medicine aims to improve conditions that can affect the appearance and functionality of the face, with an approach focused on the care and overall well-being of the individual. Through non-invasive or minimally invasive techniques, it is possible to address issues such as irregular skin texture, loss of tone, signs of aging, or volume changes that may result from biological, environmental, or lifestyle factors.
The treatment is personalized, based on a careful analysis of the needs and unique characteristics of each patient, and aims to restore the harmony and natural balance of the face. The goal is to promote a perception of health and vitality, supporting psychological and physical well-being.
Facial aesthetic medicine, therefore, aims to be a valuable support for addressing specific needs, restoring a sense of balance in the patient’s appearance.
Facial aesthetic medicine treatments
Filler. Treatments that use biocompatible and resorbable substances to correct or enhance certain features of the face. Restoration of lost volume, reduction of signs of aging, improvement of definition in specific areas, or correction of imperfections. Reduction of static wrinkles (e.g., nasolabial folds) or volume enhancement in the lips, cheeks, and chin. Improving facial contours and correcting asymmetries or imperfections can be the objectives of a facial aesthetic medicine treatment.
Hyaluronidase. An injectable treatment used to dissolve complications or unsatisfactory results from previous Filler treatments.
Botox. A treatment aimed at temporarily reducing the muscle activity responsible for dynamic wrinkles, those that naturally form with facial movements. The goal is to achieve a natural result that preserves facial expressiveness while enhancing the perception of relaxation and well-being.
Anti-aging and biorestructuring/biorevitalizing treatments. These represent an advanced approach to improving skin quality and counteracting the signs of skin aging. These treatments aim to stimulate natural physiological processes, promoting cellular renewal and tissue well-being. They are based on biocompatible substances that work synergistically to enhance skin elasticity, firmness, and radiance.
Trichloroacetic acid peel. A dermatological treatment used in aesthetic medicine to improve skin quality, it works by exfoliating the superficial or middle layers of the skin, while simultaneously stimulating cellular renewal and collagen production.
Full Ace treatment. Harmony and facial redefinition. It is a personalized approach that uses fillers and advanced injection techniques to enhance the harmony and definition of the facial contours. By analyzing the face as a whole, it allows for enhancing proportions and restoring a balanced and natural appearance.