Aesthetic Medicine in Paris

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Botox injections

Aesthetic Medicine in Paris

Botulinum toxin is used to relax the muscles that over time contract and pull on the skin, creating fine lines and deepening wrinkles.

Botulinum toxin is one of the best weapons for preventing ageing.

It can also be used to treat established wrinkles in the upper and lower thirds of the face.

Hyaluronic acid injections

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Injection of hyaluronic acid

Hyaluronic acid (HA) is the filler most commonly used to correct wrinkles and loss of volume associated with facial ageing.

Its results are immediate, predictable and natural, with excellent tolerance and possible reversibility through injections of hyaluronidase, the antidote.

Medical Blepharoplasty

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Medical blepharoplasty

Dermatochalasis is a skin condition of the upper eyelid characterised by excess skin affecting both the upper palpebral fold and the free edge of the eyelashes. It leads to ageing of the patient’s eyes and can reduce the visual field due to skin or eyelash ptosis.

Tensor threads

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Permanent threads can remain permanently in the tissues without disturbing them, due to their perfect biocompatibility. Their biochemical neutrality makes them very safe implants, and their persistence allows a long-term vision of the technique and its effects.

Who should use tensor threads?

Patients aged between 30 and 60 on average (the indication also depends on the thickness and quality of the skin)

Slackening of the neck and face, slight to moderate.

Hyaluronidase

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Hyaluronidase is the antidote to hyaluronic acid.

It is authorised in France and can only be used by surgeons and dermatologists.

It is used in the case of minor complications: overcorrection, asymmetry or the Tyndall effect (bluish appearance of the skin after injection).

Laser resurfacing

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They are mainly indicated for treating the following lesions:

  • Fine lines
  • Pigmentation disorders
  • Acne scars
  • Irregular skin texture

 

We use the Recosma Erbium Yag technique. This technique has the advantage of being able to be used on all skin types (white, dark, black).

Facial peeling

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A peel involves applying a chemical substance (usually an acid) to the skin to cause limited, controlled destruction of the epidermis or even the superficial layers of the dermis. The aim of this destruction is to regenerate the destroyed layers and stimulate the production of elastic fibres and collagen in the underlying layers, in order to densify the skin.

Radiofrequency

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Radiofrequency (RF) is part of overall patient care. It is non-invasive, which is the current trend due to patient demand and the principle of safety, with no notable side effects and extremely simple after-effects (no haematomas and no risk of hyperpigmentation).

Medical rhinoplasty

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The use of a specific hyaluronic acid improves the morphology of the nose:

  • correction of the hump
  • projection and definition of the tip of the nose

Cellulite treatment

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The tissues are fibrosed, leading to a halt in cellular exchanges. Cellulite, the medical term for which is edematofibrosclerotic panniculopathy (EFSP), is a pathological alteration of the connective tissue and the adipose panniculus.

There is also compression of the microcirculation.

Stretch mark treatment

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Stretch marks are indelible atrophic lesions (scars) that are initially erythematous (purple), but over time become atrophic, hypo-pigmented and pearly white in colour.

Stretch marks affect 70% of women after pregnancy. It is therefore a very common phenomenon, resulting in atrophy of the epidermis and reorganisation of the dermis in terms of elastin and collagen…