
MEDICAL AESTHETICS & WELLNESS TREATMENTS YOU CAN TRUST!
Anti-Wrinkle/Botox
Anti-Wrinkle/Botox treatments involve using a purified form of botulinum toxin to relax specific facial muscles and soften the appearance of lines and wrinkles. It’s most commonly used for areas like the forehead, frown lines between the eyebrows, and crow’s feet around the eyes.
The treatment itself is quick—often 10 to 15 minutes—and uses tiny injections placed precisely in the targeted muscles. Once those muscles relax, the overlying skin appears smoother and more refreshed. Results typically become noticeable within several days and can last around three to four months, depending on the individual.
When done by a trained medical professional, Botox is generally safe and requires little to no downtime. Most people can go right back to their day, though there may be mild temporary redness or slight swelling at the injection sites.
Dermal Fillers (Hyaluronic Acid)
Dermal fillers made with hyaluronic acid (HA) are injectable treatments used to restore volume, smooth wrinkles, and enhance facial contours. Hyaluronic acid is a naturally occurring substance in the skin that helps retain moisture and create a plump, hydrated appearance. As we age, our natural HA levels decline, which can lead to volume loss, fine lines, and a less defined facial structure.
HA fillers are gently injected beneath the skin to add lift and fullness in areas such as the cheeks, lips, nasolabial folds, marionette lines, and under-eye hollows. The results are visible immediately, with a soft, natural look that can be adjusted to the level of enhancement someone prefers.
Because HA is biocompatible and reversible, these fillers tend to be well-tolerated and offer flexibility. Results typically last from six months to over a year, depending on the product used, the treated area, and individual factors.
Biostimulant Fillers (Sculptra)
Biostimulant fillers—such as Sculptra—work differently from traditional dermal fillers. Instead of adding immediate volume, they stimulate the body’s own collagen production to gradually restore firmness, structure, and fullness over time.
Sculptra is made from poly-L-lactic acid (PLLA), a biodegradable substance that has been used safely in medical applications for decades. Once injected into deeper layers of the skin, it activates the body’s natural collagen-building processes. As new collagen forms over the following weeks to months, the treated areas gradually become smoother, firmer, and more lifted.
These fillers are especially useful for addressing generalized volume loss, improving facial contours, softening deeper folds, and enhancing skin quality. Results develop progressively and can last up to two years or more, depending on the individual and treatment plan.
Skin Boosters (Profhilo & Jalupro Super Hydro)
Skin boosters like Profhilo and Jalupro Super Hydro are injectable treatments designed to deeply hydrate the skin and improve overall skin quality rather than add volume or change facial contours. They work by delivering high concentrations of hyaluronic acid—sometimes combined with amino acids or other rejuvenating ingredients—into the superficial layers of the skin.
Unlike traditional fillers, skin boosters spread naturally through the tissue, attracting moisture and stimulating collagen and elastin production. This results in smoother texture, improved elasticity, and a healthy, radiant glow. They’re especially effective for areas that tend to show early signs of aging, such as the face, neck, décolletage, and hands.
Profhilo uses a unique, highly stabilized form of hyaluronic acid to remodel and tighten the skin, while Jalupro Super Hydro combines HA with amino acids to support deeper hydration and skin regeneration.
Results appear gradually over several weeks and typically improve with a short series of treatments, offering a refreshed, plumper, and more luminous complexion.
Sclerotherapy (Spider Veins)
Sclerotherapy is a minimally invasive treatment used to reduce or eliminate unwanted spider veins and small varicose veins. During the procedure, a specially formulated solution is injected directly into the targeted veins. This solution irritates the vein lining, causing the vein walls to stick together and eventually collapse. Over time, the treated vein is naturally absorbed by the body and fades from view.
The procedure is typically quick, requires no anesthesia, and allows most people to resume normal activities shortly afterward. Mild side effects—such as temporary redness, slight swelling, or bruising—are common but usually resolve on their own.
Sclerotherapy is often performed for cosmetic reasons, but it can also help relieve symptoms like aching, burning, or swelling caused by problem veins. A series of sessions may be recommended depending on the number and size of the veins being treated.
Polynucleotides (Plinest Eyes & Face)
Polynucleotide treatments—such as Plinest Eyes and Plinest Face—are injectable skin-rejuvenation therapies designed to improve skin quality from within. Polynucleotides (PNs) are purified DNA fragments that help create a healthier environment for skin cells by supporting hydration, encouraging tissue repair, and enhancing overall skin vitality.
When injected into targeted areas, these products help the skin retain more moisture, improve elasticity, and support natural regenerative processes. Plinest Eyes is formulated specifically for the delicate under-eye area, helping to address concerns like crepiness, fine lines, and loss of firmness. Plinest Face is used more broadly to refresh facial skin, improving texture, luminosity, and overall suppleness.
Results develop gradually over a series of treatments as the skin becomes smoother, firmer, and better hydrated. These treatments are often chosen by individuals looking for natural-looking rejuvenation without adding volume or altering facial contours.
