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Neurotoxins, such as Botox and Dysport, can be used to treat fine lines and wrinkles around the eyes by temporarily relaxing the muscles that cause them. These muscles, known as the orbicularis oculi, are responsible for the formation of crow’s feet and other fine lines and wrinkles around the eyes.
When a small amount of neurotoxin is injected into these muscles, it blocks the nerve signals that cause them to contract, which in turn relaxes the muscles and smooths out the overlying skin. This results in a reduction in the appearance of fine lines and wrinkles around the eyes.
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PRF, or platelet-rich fibrin, is a type of cosmetic treatment that uses a patient’s own blood to stimulate the growth of new collagen and elastin in the skin. When used as an under eye treatment, PRF can help to reduce the appearance of dark circles, fine lines, and wrinkles. Here’s how PRF under eye treatment works:
- Blood draw: PRF treatment starts with a small amount of blood being drawn from the patient’s arm. This blood is then processed in a centrifuge to separate the platelets from the rest of the blood components.
- PRF preparation: The concentrated platelets are then mixed with a small amount of the patient’s plasma to create the PRF serum. This serum is rich in growth factors that can stimulate the production of collagen and elastin in the skin.
- Under eye injection: The PRF serum is then injected into the skin under the eyes using a fine needle. The injections are targeted to specific areas of concern, such as dark circles, fine lines, and wrinkles.
- Results: Over time, the growth factors in the PRF serum stimulate the production of new collagen and elastin in the skin, which can improve the appearance of dark circles, fine lines, and wrinkles.
The results of PRF treatment are gradual and can take several weeks to become noticeable. PRF under eye treatment is generally considered safe and minimally invasive, with little to no downtime. However, it’s important to consult with a qualified healthcare provider or skincare professional to determine if PRF treatment is right for an individual’s specific needs and concerns.
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Dermal fillers can be used to help reduce the appearance of eye bags and dark circles by restoring volume to the under-eye area.
Eye bags are caused by a loss of volume and elasticity in the under-eye area, which can result in a sagging or puffy appearance.
Dermal fillers, which are made of hyaluronic acid or other biocompatible materials, can be injected into the hollow areas beneath the eyes to restore volume and support the overlying skin. This can help smooth out the appearance of eye bags and reduce the depth of under-eye creases.
Dark circles are caused by a number of factors, including genetics, age, and lifestyle factors like lack of sleep or dehydration. Dermal fillers can also be used to help reduce the appearance of dark circles by improving the texture and tone of the skin in the under-eye area. By restoring volume and hydration to the skin, dermal fillers can help brighten the under-eye area and reduce the appearance of shadows or discoloration.
Treatment Plan
A non-surgical eye lift with ablative Erbium laser by Joule Sciton
Ablative Laser skin resurfacing removes skin layer by layer with precision. The new skin cells that form during healing give the skin a tighter, younger looking surface. The procedure can be done alone or combined with other energy-based devices.
If you’re an active person, chances are you spend more than your fair share of time in the sun. And if you’re over thirty, you are more likely to show signs of premature aging due to sun damage. Skin resurfacing is a treatment to resurface your skin, or to improve the texture, clarity and overall appearance of your under eye skin.
Conditions that can be treated include:
* Static wrinkles: These wrinkles are visible at all times and do not change in appearance with facial movements. (perioral lines, crows feet).
* Dynamic wrinkles: These are expression lines that may appear as folds when the skin is not moving and deepen with facial movements or expressions.
* Pigmentation: Freckles, sunspots, melasma, or other darkened patches of skin result mainly from sun exposure.
* Scars: As the result of acne or injury to the skin, scars may be rolling (a wavy appearance to the skin), pitted, discolored, or have raised borders.
* Seborrheic Keratosis, Actinic Keratosis, Skin tags or any skin lesions.
* Vascular conditions: Blood vessels visible on the surface of the skin, vascular lesions that appear as tiny blood-filled blisters or even a constant flush of facial redness.
- loose /sagging skin, loss of collagen and elastin fibers as a result of aging or sun damage.
- Creepy skin around belly button, upper arms, neck lines,