Skin tightening
Current, minimally invasive aesthetic medicine procedures make amazing anti-aging and face-lifting effects possible, all without a scalpel. In my consultations, I explain to you the various methods of aesthetic medicine, which usually require tiny interventions.
An important component of our skin is collagen, which gives the skin its elasticity and strength. Collagens or proteins (“proteins”) are elastic, rubber band-like network structures that are found in many parts of the body, store moisture and promote the regeneration of skin cells. The collagen fibers have the property of very high tensile strength. From the age of 25, the body begins to produce less collagen. The skin loses its original elasticity. By stimulating collagen production, the skin's natural aging process can be gently but effectively corrected.
In contrast to traditional surgical facelifts, these procedures are minimally invasive, i.e. gentler on the tissue and leave no scars.