Preventive aesthetic medicine helps to prevent and slow down the signs of aging, preserving the youthfulness and health of the skin. This article discusses its essence, indications, and available methods.
What is Preventive Aesthetic Medicine?
It is an approach that focuses on preventing the appearance of aging signs before they manifest, rather than correcting existing changes. By combining non-invasive procedures with healthy habits, it helps maintain a fresh and glowing appearance of the skin.
Indications
Suitable for anyone who wants to take long-term care of their skin:
Young People: For the prevention of premature aging.
30-40 Years: Strengthening the skin at its peak condition.
50-60 Years: Slowing down age-related changes.
Sun Damage: Skin restoration after UV exposure.
Loss of Facial Volume: Restoring freshness.
Early Wrinkles: Softening expression lines.
Desire for Healthy Skin: Maintaining vitality.
Prevention of Sagging: Maintaining skin firmness.
Avoiding Surgery: Reducing the need for radical methods.
Types of Procedures
Neuromodulators: Botulinum toxin injections to smooth wrinkles (forehead, crow’s feet).
Fillers: Hyaluronic acid for restoring facial volume and contours.
Chemical Peels: Removal of dead skin cells, collagen stimulation, improvement of texture.
Mesotherapy: Injection of vitamins and antioxidants to nourish the skin.
Thread Lifting: Non-surgical skin lifting using special threads.
Non-Surgical Blepharoplasty: Aesthetic correction of eyelids.
Skincare: Daily products — cleansing, moisturizing, sun protection.
Why is This Important?
Preventive medicine allows you to maintain youthfulness and delay the appearance of age-related changes. Early intervention reduces the need for invasive surgeries, supporting the beauty and health of the skin naturally.