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Best Face & Neck Treatments in Kota Damansara
Face & Neck
Our face and neck treatments are designed to rejuvenate, sculpt, and restore youthful definition to these delicate areas. Each procedure is tailored to enhance your natural beauty with subtle, noticeable results.

List of Treatments
Our signature Eye bags and Dark Eye Circles Treatment
Our Signature Double Eyelids Creation
Our Signature Anti-Wrinkle Treatment
Our Signature Nose Enhancement Treatment
Our Signature Facial Fillers Treatment
Our Signature Meso-therapy Treatment
Our Signature HIFU Treatment
Our Signature Thread Lift Treatment
Under-eye filler is a non-surgical aesthetic procedure designed to address hollowness, dark circles, and fine lines beneath the eyes. By using hyaluronic acid-based dermal fillers, we restore volume to the tear trough area, creating a brighter, more youthful, and refreshed appearance.
What Causes Under-Eye Hollowness and Dark Circles?
- Aging: As we age, we naturally lose volume in the skin and underlying fat, especially in the delicate skin under the eyes. This leads to hollows, which can cast shadows and accentuate dark circles.
- Genetics: Some people are genetically predisposed to having hollow or dark under-eye areas due to the structure of their face and skin type.
- Fat Loss: As the facial fat pads thin out, they can create a sunken appearance beneath the eyes.
- Sun Damage: Prolonged sun exposure can contribute to skin thinning and hyperpigmentation, which can make the under-eye area look darker.
- Poor Sleep: Lack of sleep or fatigue can exacerbate the appearance of dark circles and under-eye bags.
How Under-Eye Filler Works:
Under-eye fillers are typically injected into the tear trough area to restore lost volume, smooth out wrinkles, and help reduce shadows. Here’s how the treatment works:
- Consultation: A consultation with a licensed and experienced injector is the first step. During this session, your practitioner will assess your under-eye area, discuss your goals, and determine the appropriate filler and technique for you.
- Injection: The filler is injected into the under-eye area, typically in small amounts. The goal is to restore volume and smooth the skin without overfilling. The procedure is usually done with a very fine needle or cannula (a blunt-tipped device) to minimize bruising and discomfort.
- Results: The results are immediate, and patients often notice a more youthful, rested, and refreshed look right after the treatment.
- Duration: The results typically last 6-12 months, depending on the type of filler used, your body’s response to the treatment, and individual factors such as lifestyle and skin type. Some people may need touch-up treatments to maintain their results.
Benefits of Under-Eye Filler:
- Restores Volume: Under-eye filler can fill in hollow or sunken areas, creating a more youthful, smooth, and refreshed look.
- Reduces Dark Circles: In some cases, by adding volume and improving skin smoothness, fillers can help reduce the appearance of dark circles caused by shadows.
- Minimizes Wrinkles: Fine lines and crepey skin under the eyes can be smoothed out with fillers.
- Non-Surgical: This is a non-invasive treatment that doesn’t require cuts, stitches, or a long recovery period.
- Quick and Convenient: The procedure usually takes about 15-30 minutes, making it easy to fit into a busy schedule.
Types of Fillers Used for Under-Eye Treatment:
- Hyaluronic Acid Fillers (most common)
- Calcium Hydroxylapatite:
Can also be used under the eyes in some cases, though it is less common for this delicate area because it is more viscous than hyaluronic acid. - Poly-L-lactic Acid:
This is a collagen-stimulating filler used in some cases for deep volume loss, although it’s typically used for larger areas of the face rather than directly under the eyes.
Considerations and Risks:
While under-eye fillers are generally safe when performed by a skilled professional, there are a few things to consider:
- Bruising and Swelling: Mild swelling and bruising are common after the procedure, though these side effects usually resolve within a few days.
- Lumps or Bumps: If the filler is not evenly distributed, you may feel small lumps under the skin. This is more common with over-filling and can be addressed by your practitioner.
- Over-Filling: Too much filler can create a puffy appearance or even worsen the under-eye bags, so it’s important to find a qualified injector with experience in this delicate area.
- Tear Duct Obstruction: In rare cases, the injection can inadvertently block the tear duct, leading to watery eyes or other issues.
- Allergic Reactions: Though uncommon, some people may experience an allergic reaction to the filler material.
- Not Suitable for Everyone: People with certain conditions (like active skin infections, severe under-eye bags, or autoimmune diseases) may not be candidates for under-eye filler.
Aftercare and Recovery:
- Avoid Excessive Touching: Try not to massage or touch the area too much right after the procedure.
- Avoid Strenuous Exercise: For 24-48 hours after the treatment, avoid vigorous physical activity that might increase swelling.
- Ice and Elevation: Applying a cold compress to the area can help reduce swelling, especially in the first 24 hours.
- Follow-up Appointments: You may need a follow-up visit after a few weeks to assess the results and determine if any touch-ups are needed.

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Duration
30-40 Minutes
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Frequency
On Demand
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Downtime
2-3 Days
Double eyelid suture (also known as double eyelid stitching) is a minimally invasive cosmetic procedure used to create or enhance the appearance of a double eyelid fold in individuals who have a single eyelid (monolid). The goal of double eyelid suture surgery is to make the eyes appear larger, brighter, and more defined by creating a visible crease in the upper eyelid.
What is a Double Eyelid?
A double eyelid refers to a visible fold in the skin of the upper eyelid that divides the eyelid into two parts when the eyes are open. This fold is naturally present in some people, while others have a smooth eyelid without this crease, called a monolid. Some individuals may desire a double eyelid to enhance the aesthetic appearance of their eyes.
Double Eyelid Stitch Procedure Overview:
Double eyelid suture is a relatively simple, non-surgical procedure that involves using stitches to create or accentuate a crease in the upper eyelid. It is considered a more affordable and less invasive option compared to traditional double eyelid surgery (incisional blepharoplasty), which involves cutting the skin to form the crease.
Procedure Steps:
- Consultation: During the initial consultation, the doctor will assess the anatomy of your eyelids, discuss your goals, and determine if double eyelid suture is the best option for you. This includes choosing the position and shape of the crease.
- Anesthesia: Local anesthesia or numbing cream is applied to the eyelid to ensure that you are comfortable and pain-free during the procedure. Some practitioners may offer mild sedation if you feel anxious.
- Marking the Crease: The surgeon will carefully mark the desired crease location on your eyelid. This is a crucial step to ensure symmetry and achieve the most natural-looking result.
- Suturing the Eyelid: The surgeon uses fine, dissolvable sutures to create small, discreet stitches along the eyelid, connecting the skin to the deeper tissue (the levator muscle) in the eyelid. These sutures create a fold or crease that will form the double eyelid. The procedure does not involve any cutting or removal of skin, making it less invasive.
- Finishing: After the sutures are placed, the eye area is cleaned, and the procedure is complete. The sutures used are typically absorbable, so there is no need for removal later.
- Recovery: The procedure takes about 60 – 90 minutes, depending on the complexity, and most patients can return home the same day.
Benefits of Double Eyelid Suture:
- Minimally Invasive: The procedure is non-surgical and doesn’t require cutting or permanent scarring.
- Quick Recovery: There is usually minimal downtime, with most people returning to normal activities within a few days to a week.
- No Visible Scarring: Since there is no incision, there are no visible scars on the eyelid.
- Temporary Results: The results are reversible since the sutures dissolve over time. This can be a positive feature for those who are unsure about permanently altering their eyelids.
- Affordable: Compared to incisional double eyelid surgery, suture blepharoplasty is generally less expensive.
Who is a Good Candidate for Double Eyelid Suture?
- Monolid individuals who desire a more defined crease in their upper eyelid.
- People with a relatively thick eyelid skin or those who don’t have significant excess skin, as suture techniques are better suited to these conditions.
- Those who want a temporary solution or are not ready to commit to permanent surgery.
- Younger individuals whose eyelid skin is still elastic and can hold the crease created by sutures.
Risks and Considerations:
While the double eyelid suture procedure is generally safe, there are a few risks and potential complications to consider:
- Asymmetry: Achieving perfectly symmetrical double eyelid folds can sometimes be challenging, and the results may require refinement in a follow-up procedure.
- Infection: Although rare, there is always a risk of infection after any procedure. Proper aftercare, including keeping the area clean and avoiding rubbing the eyes, is essential.
- Suture Breakdown: In some cases, the sutures may not hold, leading to the crease fading over time. This can happen if the eyelids are excessively manipulated or if the tissue is not sufficiently elastic.
- Eye Irritation or Dryness: Some patients may experience mild irritation or dryness in the eyes following the procedure.
- Temporary Swelling or Bruising: Swelling, bruising, and mild discomfort are common after the procedure but usually subside within a few days to a week.
- Dissolving Sutures: While the sutures used in this procedure typically dissolve on their own, some individuals may experience the stitches becoming loose or needing a touch-up procedure.
Recovery and Aftercare:
- Swelling and Bruising: Expect some swelling, bruising, and mild discomfort in the eyelid area immediately after the procedure. These side effects usually resolve within a few days.
- Cold Compress: Applying a cold compress can help reduce swelling and bruising in the first 24-48 hours.
- Avoid Touching: Avoid rubbing or applying pressure to the eyes during the initial recovery period to prevent disrupting the sutures.
- Follow-Up: A follow-up appointment may be scheduled to ensure that the healing is proceeding as expected and that the crease is forming as desired.
- Avoid Makeup: It’s advisable to avoid wearing makeup around the eyes for the first week to reduce the risk of infection.
- Rest: Resting the eyes and avoiding strenuous activity for the first few days will help speed recovery.
Duration of Results:
The results of double eyelid suture are permanent as the sutures used are non-absorbable, and the crease may gradually lower over the time due to normal aging and sagging of upper eyelids.

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Duration
60-90 Minutes
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Frequency
One Off
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Downtime
5-7 Days
BTA is a popular cosmetic treatment used to temporarily reduce the appearance of facial wrinkles, fine lines, and dynamic expressions. It works by temporarily relaxing the muscles responsible for the formation of wrinkles, providing a smoother, more youthful appearance. Botulinum toxin is also used for various medical purposes, but its use in aesthetic treatments has become one of the most common non-surgical procedures for facial rejuvenation.
How BTA Works:
Botulinum toxin type A works by blocking the release of acetylcholine, a neurotransmitter that sends signals from nerves to muscles. This prevents the muscles from contracting, which is what causes wrinkles to form. When the muscle activity is relaxed, the skin above it smooths out, reducing the appearance of lines and wrinkles.
Common Areas Treated with BTA:
Botulinum toxin treatments are typically used to target dynamic wrinkles, which are caused by muscle movement. The most common areas treated on the face include:
- Frown Lines (Glabellar Lines):
- These are the vertical lines that appear between the eyebrows when you frown.
- Relaxes the muscles responsible for these lines, making the area appear smoother and more relaxed.
- Crow’s Feet (Lateral Canthal Lines):
- These are the wrinkles at the outer corners of the eyes that appear when you smile or squint.
- It is injected into the surrounding muscles to soften the lines, giving the eyes a more youthful, rested look.
- Forehead Lines:
- These are the horizontal lines that form when you raise your eyebrows.
- Injections can smooth out these lines, reducing the “worried” or “surprised” look.
- Bunny Lines:
- These are the small wrinkles that appear on the sides of the nose when you scrunch it.
- Can be used to treat these lines and smooth them out.
- Smoker’s Lines (Perioral Lines):
- These are fine vertical lines around the mouth, often caused by repeated pursing of the lips.
- Can be used in this area to relax the muscles and reduce the appearance of these lines.
- Chin Dimpling (Mentalis Muscle):
- Some individuals develop a dimpled or “orange peel” appearance on the chin when they smile or speak.
- Can relax the chin muscles and create a smoother contour.
- Jawline Contouring (Masseter Muscles):
- It is sometimes used to reduce the size of the masseter muscles (the muscles used for chewing), which can make the jawline appear slimmer and more defined.
- It’s also used to treat bruxism (teeth grinding), which can lead to a more square jaw.
- Neck Bands (Platysmal Bands):
- It can be used to relax the platysma muscles in the neck, reducing the appearance of prominent neck bands or sagging.
Benefits of BTA Treatment:
- Reduces Wrinkles and Fine Lines: The primary benefit is the smoothing of lines and wrinkles, particularly dynamic wrinkles caused by muscle movement.
- Non-Surgical: Injections are a non-invasive way to achieve a more youthful appearance without the need for surgery.
- Quick and Convenient: The procedure takes only about 10-30 minutes, depending on the areas treated, and requires little to no downtime.
- Minimal Recovery Time: Most patients can resume normal activities right away, though they may experience some minor swelling, redness, or bruising at the injection site.
- Subtle and Natural Results: When performed by an experienced injector, BTA treatment an provide natural-looking results, helping patients look more refreshed and rested without looking “frozen.”
- Long-Lasting Effects: Results typically last between 3-6 months, depending on the area treated and individual factors. Maintenance treatments are needed to sustain the effects.
What to Expect During Treatment:
- Consultation: During the consultation, a skilled injector will assess your facial anatomy and discuss your aesthetic goals. They will determine the appropriate dosage and areas to inject based on your needs.
- Injection Process:
- The procedure is quick and relatively painless. Most patients report only a brief pinching or stinging sensation during the injection.
- A very fine needle is used, and there is minimal discomfort. In some cases, a topical numbing cream may be applied before treatment to reduce any potential discomfort.
- Treatment Areas: The injector will target the specific muscles causing the wrinkles and will inject small amounts of botulinum toxin into each muscle.
- Post-Treatment:
- There is no downtime, but you may be advised to avoid lying down or massaging the treated area for a few hours after the treatment.
- You should also avoid strenuous exercise and alcohol for the first 24 hours to reduce the risk of bruising.
- Results:
- You will begin to see improvements in 2-7 days as the BTA starts to take effect. Full results may take up to two weeks to appear, at which point the wrinkles will be significantly reduced.
Risks and Side Effects:
While botulinum toxin treatments are generally safe, there are some potential side effects to consider:
- Temporary Side Effects:
- Swelling, bruising, or redness at the injection site (which usually resolves within a few hours to days).
- Headache: Some people experience headaches after the treatment, which is usually mild and temporary.
- Mild Drooping: If the BTA spreads to unintended areas, such as the eyelid or eyebrow, it may cause mild drooping or asymmetry. This is usually temporary and resolves within a few weeks.
- Bruising: Small bruises may occur, especially around the eye area, but these usually fade within a week.
- Rare but Serious Side Effects:
- Allergic reactions: Although rare, some individuals may experience an allergic reaction to botulinum toxin.
- Muscle Weakness or Paralysis: In rare cases, the toxin can spread to surrounding muscles and cause muscle weakness, but this is very uncommon.
- Difficulty Swallowing or Breathing: If the toxin spreads too much, it can affect the muscles responsible for swallowing or breathing, but again, this is very rare and more commonly associated with medical treatments using botulinum toxin at higher doses.
Aftercare:
- Avoid Touching the Area: After the procedure, avoid massaging or touching the treated areas for at least 4 hours to prevent the toxin from spreading to unintended muscles.
- Stay Upright: Don’t lie down for the first 4 hours after the treatment to reduce the risk of the toxin spreading.
- Avoid Exercise: Refrain from strenuous activities for 24-48 hours after treatment.
- Makeup: It’s generally fine to wear makeup right after the treatment but be gentle when applying it to avoid disturbing the injection sites.
How Long Do Results Last?
The effects of botulinum toxin typically last 3 months, after which muscle activity gradually returns, and the wrinkles may reappear. Follow-up treatments are required to maintain the results.

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Duration
30 Minutes
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Frequency
Every 3 months
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Downtime
1-2 Days
Non-surgical nose enhancement is a minimally invasive procedure used to improve the appearance of the nose without the need for traditional surgery. Instead of removing or reshaping bone and cartilage , a non-surgical nose job uses injectable dermal fillers (such as hyaluronic acid, calcium hydroxyapatite, or poly-L-lactic acid) and nose thread (such as PDO, PCL threads) to alter the shape, size, and symmetry of the nose. This procedure is popular for patients who want to make subtle changes to their nose without undergoing the downtime, risks, and recovery associated with surgery.
How Non-Surgical Nose Enhancement Works:
A non-surgical nose job involves the use of dermal fillers/ Thread injected/inserted into specific areas of the nose to reshape its contours. It temporarily adds volume to certain areas, smooth out bumps, lift the nasal tip, or correct asymmetry.
Here’s how it works:
- Consultation: During your consultation, the practitioner will assess your nose and discuss your aesthetic goals. They will talk about what changes you want to make—whether it’s reducing the appearance of a hump, lifting the tip, or enhancing symmetry.
- Marking the Treatment Areas: The practitioner will mark areas of the nose that will be injected with filler. This ensures that the procedure is targeted and precise.
- Numbing: To minimize discomfort, the practitioner may apply a topical numbing cream to the nose before the injections. Some practitioners may use a filler that contains lidocaine (a local anesthetic) to make the procedure more comfortable.
- Injection/insertion: Using a fine needle or cannula, the filler/thread is carefully injected into specific areas of the nose. The practitioner may inject at the bridge, tip, or along the sides of the nose to smooth out bumps, raise the tip, or add volume to correct asymmetry.
- Shaping and Sculpting: After the filler is injected, the practitioner may gently massage the area to shape and mold the nose to the desired appearance.
- Aftercare: Most patients can return to their normal activities immediately after the procedure, although it’s important to follow post-care instructions, which typically include avoiding excessive touching or applying pressure to the nose for 24 hours.
Benefits of Non-Surgical Nose Enhancement:
- Quick and Convenient: The procedure usually takes 15-30 minutes and requires little to no downtime.
- Minimal Recovery: Unlike surgical rhinoplasty, there is little recovery time involved. Most patients can return to normal activities right away.
- No Scarring: Because there are no incisions, non-surgical nose jobs leave no permanent scars.
- Temporary Results: The results last 6-18 months (depending on the type of filler used), and the procedure can be repeated if you wish to maintain or adjust the results. For some people, this can be an advantage over permanent surgery.
- Subtle Results: Non-surgical nose enhancement can provide subtle but noticeable improvements, making it ideal for those who want a more balanced or refined look without drastic changes.
- Less Risk: As a non-invasive procedure, liquid rhinoplasty carries far fewer risks and complications compared to traditional rhinoplasty.
What Can Non-Surgical Nose Enhancement Address?
Non-surgical rhinoplasty is effective for addressing a variety of cosmetic concerns related to the nose, including:
- Bumps on the Nose: Dermal fillers can smooth out bumps or irregularities on the bridge of the nose.
- Asymmetry: If one side of the nose appears flatter or more pronounced, fillers can be used to create more balance and symmetry.
- Flat or Drooping Nose Tip: Fillers can help lift and refine the nasal tip, making it appear more lifted or proportionate to the rest of the face.
- Uneven Nostril Size: Small adjustments can be made to make the nostrils appear more even.
- Improve Nasal Profile: It can refine the overall profile of the nose, making it appear straighter or more contoured.
- Enhance the Tip Definition: Filler can create a more defined tip by lifting or reshaping it, particularly for patients with a “low” or flat nasal tip.
What Cannot Be Treated with Non-Surgical Nose Enhancement?
While non-surgical nose jobs are effective for many people, there are certain issues that cannot be addressed with fillers:
- Large Nose Size: If you have a large nose, reducing its size (such as shaving down the bridge or altering the width) cannot be achieved with fillers.
- Severe Nasal Deformities: Major deformities or structural issues, such as breathing problems caused by a deviated septum, cannot be addressed with fillers.
- Excessive Nasal Length: If you have an excessively long nose, fillers can’t shorten the length—surgical rhinoplasty would be required for such changes.
Types of Fillers Used for Non-Surgical Nose Jobs:
Several types of dermal fillers can be used for non-surgical nose enhancements. Some of the most common ones include:
- Hyaluronic Acid (HA) Fillers:
- Hyaluronic acid is a naturally occurring substance in the body that helps retain moisture and can add volume to the treated area.
- Results are temporary, lasting anywhere from 6 to 12 months, after which the filler gradually breaks down.
- Calcium Hydroxylapatite :
- It is a thicker filler that is often used for more significant structural changes. It also stimulates collagen production, providing longer-lasting results (12 to 18 months).
- It is generally used for contouring the nose’s bridge.
- Poly-L-Lactic Acid :
- It is a collagen-stimulating filler used for more gradual results. It’s less commonly used for the nose but can be employed in cases where subtle volume enhancement is needed over time.
Types of Threads Used in Nose Thread Lifting:
There are various types of threads that can be used in a nose thread lift, and the choice of thread depends on the desired outcome, the area being treated, and the expertise of the practitioner. The main types of threads used are:
1. PDO (Polydioxanone) Threads
- Description: PDO is one of the most commonly used materials for thread lifting, including nose thread lifts. These threads are absorbable, meaning they dissolve in the body over time.
- How It Works: PDO threads are designed to create a lifting effect by stimulating collagen production in the skin. The threads are inserted into the skin using a needle or cannula and gradually dissolve over the course of about 6 to 12 months, leaving behind firmer and more lifted skin.
- Benefits:
- Non-permanent: PDO threads dissolve naturally in the body, so the results are temporary (usually lasting 1-2 years).
- Collagen Stimulation: PDO threads stimulate collagen production, improving skin quality over time.
- Flexible and Versatile: PDO threads can be used to lift, define, or straighten the nose, and they are suitable for a variety of facial areas.
- Common Uses:
- Lifting and defining the nasal bridge.
- Lifting a drooping nasal tip.
- Smoothing irregularities in the nose shape, such as humps or asymmetries.
2. PLLA (Poly-L-Lactic Acid) Threads
- Description: PLLA is another type of biocompatible thread used in thread lifting procedures. PLLA threads are also absorbable and stimulate collagen production, but they tend to have a longer-lasting effect compared to PDO threads.
- How It Works: PLLA threads work by promoting collagen formation as the thread dissolves. Over time, they create a more long-term lifting and volumizing effect as new collagen is produced.
- Benefits:
- Long-Lasting Results: PLLA threads generally provide longer-lasting results compared to PDO (typically 2-3 years).
- Collagen Stimulation: Like PDO, PLLA threads stimulate collagen production, improving the skin’s elasticity and texture over time.
- Stronger Lifting Effect: PLLA threads tend to create a more pronounced lifting effect, making them ideal for more noticeable changes.
- Common Uses:
- Lifting the nasal bridge or tip.
- Enhancing the definition of the nose.
- Correcting mild asymmetry in the nose.
3. PCL (Polycaprolactone) Threads
- Description: PCL threads are a more recent development in the world of thread lifting. They are made from a biocompatible material that dissolves in the skin but lasts longer than PDO or PLLA threads.
- How It Works: PCL threads offer a similar collagen-stimulating effect as PDO and PLLA threads, but they typically last longer and offer a more gradual and sustained lifting effect.
- Benefits:
- Longest-lasting Results: PCL threads can last up to 2-3 years, making them ideal for patients who want longer-lasting improvements without frequent touch-ups.
- Stronger Lifting Power: PCL threads are considered stronger than PDO and PLLA, making them suitable for more significant lifting effects.
- Gradual Collagen Stimulation: Over time, PCL threads help regenerate skin structure and elasticity.
- Common Uses:
- Lifting the nasal bridge and tip.
- Enhancing overall nasal contour and symmetry.
- Smoothing out irregularities in the nose’s shape.
Risks and Side Effects of Non-Surgical Nose Enhancement:
Although non-surgical nose jobs are generally safe when performed by a qualified practitioner, there are some risks and side effects to be aware of:
- Bruising and Swelling: These are common side effects and typically resolve within a few days.
- Lumps or Irregularities: If the filler isn’t properly distributed, it can lead to lumps or uneven results. A skilled injector can usually smooth these out with gentle massage.
- Infection: While rare, any injection carries a risk of infection. Make sure to follow the aftercare instructions carefully to minimize this risk.
- Skin Necrosis: In very rare cases, the filler can block blood vessels, leading to a lack of blood flow to the skin. This can cause tissue death, but it’s extremely rare when performed by an experienced injector.
- Allergic Reactions: While uncommon, some people may have an allergic reaction to the filler, especially if they have sensitivities to certain materials.
- Unsatisfactory Results: If the filler is injected incorrectly, the result may not be as expected, necessitating adjustments or even removal.
Aftercare and Recovery:
- Avoid Touching or Massaging the Area: After the procedure, avoid massaging the nose or applying pressure for at least 24-48 hours to allow the filler to settle properly.
- Cold Compress: You may apply a cold compress to reduce swelling and bruising.
- Avoid Strenuous Activities: Refrain from heavy exercise or activities that might put pressure on the nose for at least 24-48 hours.
- Makeup: It’s generally safe to wear makeup after a day or two but avoid applying it immediately after the procedure to reduce the risk of infection.

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Duration
30 Minutes
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Frequency
On Demand
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Downtime
3-4 Days
Dermal fillers are injectable substances used in aesthetic treatments to restore volume, smooth out wrinkles, and enhance facial contours. They are primarily used to address the signs of aging or to enhance facial features, such as the cheeks, lips, chin, and under the eyes. Unlike botulinum toxin, which temporarily paralyzes muscles to reduce dynamic wrinkles, dermal fillers work by physically “filling” areas of volume loss, providing structural support, and smoothing the skin.
Types of Dermal Fillers
Dermal fillers are made from different materials, each designed for specific purposes and with varying degrees of longevity. The most common types of dermal fillers are based on hyaluronic acid (HA), calcium hydroxylapatite (CaHA), poly-L-lactic acid (PLLA), polymethylmethacrylate (PMMA), and autologous fat injections.
1. Hyaluronic Acid (HA) Fillers
Hyaluronic acid is a naturally occurring substance in the skin that retains moisture and helps keep skin plump and hydrated. When used in dermal fillers, HA can restore volume and smooth out wrinkles. These are the most popular and widely used fillers due to their versatility, safety profile, and reversibility.
- Advantages:
- Natural-Looking Results: HA fillers provide smooth, natural-looking results.
- Temporary: Results typically last from 6 to 18 months, depending on the area treated and the specific product used.
- Reversible: Hyaluronic acid fillers can be dissolved with an enzyme called hyaluronidase if the results are unsatisfactory.
- Hydrating: HA naturally draws water into the skin, providing long-lasting hydration.
- Common Uses:
- Smoothing fine lines and wrinkles.
- Adding volume to cheeks, lips, and hands.
- Contouring the jawline and chin.
- Treating tear troughs (under-eye hollows).
- Nasolabial folds (smile lines).
2. Calcium Hydroxylapatite (CaHA) Fillers
Calcium hydroxylapatite is a naturally occurring substance found in human bones. In dermal fillers, it is typically used for deeper wrinkles and volume loss. CaHA particles are suspended in a gel, which provides immediate volume and also stimulates collagen production over time.
- Advantages:
- Longer-Lasting Results: Results can last from 12 to 18 months.
- Collagen-Stimulating: CaHA helps stimulate the production of natural collagen, providing a gradual improvement in skin quality.
- Suitable for Deeper Wrinkles: Best for deeper folds and creases, such as nasolabial folds or chin wrinkles.
- Common Uses:
- Treating deep wrinkles and folds (like nasolabial folds).
- Restoring volume in the cheeks, chin, or jawline.
- Enhancing facial contour and structure.
3. Poly-L-Lactic Acid (PLLA) Fillers
Poly-L-lactic acid is a biodegradable synthetic material that works by stimulating the body’s collagen production over time. It provides gradual results, improving the skin’s volume and texture as the body creates more collagen.
- Advantages:
- Gradual, Long-Term Results: Results develop gradually over a series of treatments and can last up to 2 years.
- Collagen Stimulation: PLLA stimulates collagen production, which can provide long-lasting skin improvements.
- Non-Surgical Volume Restoration: Often used for more severe volume loss, especially in the cheeks or temples.
- Common Uses:
- Restoring lost volume in the cheeks, temples, or mid-face.
- Treating deeper wrinkles and folds, such as the nasolabial folds and marionette lines.
- Improving skin texture and elasticity over time.
4. Polymethylmethacrylate (PMMA) Fillers
Polymethylmethacrylate (PMMA) is a semi-permanent filler that is used to add volume and treat deep wrinkles. PMMA fillers contain tiny beads suspended in a gel, which provides a structural support network for the skin.
- Advantages:
- Long-Lasting: PMMA fillers provide a more permanent solution to volume loss, with results lasting several years.
- Immediate Results: Offers immediate volume restoration and can also stimulate collagen production over time.
- Suitable for Deep Wrinkles: Ideal for filling deep lines and scars.
- Common Uses:
- Filling deeper wrinkles and folds (nasolabial folds, marionette lines).
- Correcting acne scars or other deep facial imperfections.
How Dermal Fillers Work
Dermal fillers are injected into the skin with a needle or cannula, depending on the filler and the area being treated. The product is carefully placed in the skin’s dermis (middle layer) or subdermal tissue (beneath the skin) to add volume, reduce the appearance of wrinkles, or create contours.
Steps Involved in the Treatment:
- Consultation: Your provider will assess your facial features, discuss your goals, and choose the appropriate filler.
- Pre-Treatment Preparation: The treatment area may be numbed with a topical anesthetic or local anesthetic to reduce discomfort.
- Injection: The filler is injected into the target areas.
- Shaping and Massaging: After injections, the area may be gently massaged or molded to ensure even distribution of the filler.
- Post-Treatment Care: You may experience minor swelling, bruising, or redness at the injection site, but these typically resolve within a few days.
Benefits of Dermal Fillers
- Non-Surgical: Dermal fillers offer a non-invasive alternative to surgery, providing quick results without the need for cuts or stitches.
- Minimal Downtime: Most patients can return to work or daily activities immediately after treatment.
- Immediate Results: The effects of dermal fillers are often visible right away, with continued improvement as the filler settles.
- Customizable: The procedure is highly customizable, allowing the practitioner to target specific problem areas and create a balanced, natural result.
- Collagen Stimulation: Many types of dermal fillers stimulate collagen production, improving skin quality over time.
Common Areas Treated with Dermal Fillers
- Nasolabial Folds (Smile Lines): These are the lines that run from the sides of the nose to the corners of the mouth. Fillers can smooth these lines and restore volume.
- Marionette Lines: These lines appear below the mouth and extend down to the chin. Fillers can help lift and smooth these lines.
- Cheeks: Filler can restore volume to hollow cheeks, making the face appear more youthful and full.
- Lips: Lip fillers enhance lip volume and define lip contours, providing a more youthful or fuller appearance.
- Under the Eyes (Tear Troughs): Fillers can reduce the appearance of under-eye bags or hollows, creating a refreshed look.
- Jawline and Chin: Dermal fillers can improve the definition of the jawline and chin, making the face appear more contoured.
- Hands: Fillers can restore volume to the hands, reducing the appearance of aging skin and veins.
Risks and Side Effects
While dermal fillers are generally safe, there are some potential risks and side effects to consider:
- Swelling and Bruising: The most common side effects are mild swelling and bruising, which typically resolve within a few days.
- Lumps or Irregularities: In some cases, the filler may not be distributed evenly, resulting in lumps or unevenness. A massage may correct this.
- Allergic Reactions: Although rare, some individuals may have an allergic reaction to certain fillers, especially non-hyaluronic acid-based ones.
- Infection: As with any injection, there is a small risk of infection at the injection site.
- Vascular Occlusion: If the filler accidentally enters a blood vessel, it could block blood flow, causing tissue damage. This is a very rare but serious complication.
Conclusion
Dermal fillers are a safe and effective way to address volume loss, wrinkles, and contour issues in the face. They are a versatile option for enhancing features like the lips, cheeks, under-eye hollows, and nasolabial folds. The choice of filler depends on your aesthetic goals, skin type, and the area being treated. Always consult with a licensed and experienced professional to achieve the best results.

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Duration
30 Minutes
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Frequency
On Demand
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Downtime
3-4 Days
Face mesotherapy is a non-surgical cosmetic treatment designed to rejuvenate and hydrate the skin, improve its appearance, and target specific skin concerns such as fine lines, pigmentation, acne scars, and dullness. This procedure involves the injection of a customized blend of active ingredients directly into the mesoderm (the middle layer of the skin), where the skin’s cells can absorb these nutrients, improving texture, tone, and elasticity.
What is Face Mesotherapy?
Mesotherapy is a minimally invasive treatment that involves injecting a combination of vitamins, minerals, amino acids, hyaluronic acid, antioxidants, and other rejuvenating agents directly into the skin. The goal is to hydrate the skin, stimulate collagen production, improve blood circulation, and address specific skin concerns.
While mesotherapy is often used for the face, it can also be applied to other areas of the body for treating skin conditions such as cellulite, hair loss, or localized fat.
How Does Face Mesotherapy Work?
The process of mesotherapy involves injecting a series of micro-needles into the dermis, the layer of skin just beneath the surface. This technique delivers a potent cocktail of ingredients into the skin, where it can:
- Hydrate the skin: Ingredients like hyaluronic acid attract moisture to the skin, which helps to restore hydration and reduce the appearance of fine lines.
- Boost collagen production: Amino acids and vitamins help stimulate the production of collagen and elastin, which can improve skin texture, firmness, and elasticity.
- Improve blood circulation: The treatment improves blood flow to the treated areas, which can promote healthier, more radiant skin.
- Brighten and even skin tone: Antioxidants and vitamins like vitamin C can help lighten pigmentation and brighten dull, tired skin.
- Reduce fine lines and wrinkles: By improving skin hydration and elasticity, mesotherapy can help smooth out fine lines, especially around the eyes, mouth, and forehead.
Active Ingredients in Face Mesotherapy
The specific ingredients used in mesotherapy can vary depending on your skin concerns. Common ingredients include:
- Hyaluronic Acid:
- Purpose: Hydrates and plumps the skin by attracting moisture to the dermis.
- Benefit: Reduces fine lines and wrinkles, making the skin look more youthful and hydrated.
- Vitamins (Vitamin C, Vitamin B12, Vitamin A):
- Purpose: Provide nourishment and antioxidants to the skin.
- Benefit: Vitamin C brightens the skin and fights oxidative damage, while Vitamin A promotes cell regeneration.
- Amino Acids:
- Purpose: Help with tissue repair and collagen synthesis.
- Benefit: Improve skin elasticity and promote a smoother skin texture.
- Peptides:
- Purpose: Support the skin’s natural healing and collagen production.
- Benefit: Help tighten and firm the skin over time.
- Antioxidants (Glutathione, Coenzyme Q10):
- Purpose: Protect skin cells from free radical damage.
- Benefit: Improve the overall radiance of the skin, reducing signs of aging and discoloration.
- Minerals (Zinc, Magnesium):
- Purpose: Improve skin metabolism and regeneration.
- Benefit: Aid in improving skin texture and healing processes, especially for acne scars or pigmentation.
- Botulinum Toxin or Other Relaxing Agents:
- Purpose: Reduce fine lines and wrinkles caused by muscle contractions.
- Benefit: Smooth out dynamic wrinkles, such as crow’s feet and forehead lines.
Benefits of Face Mesotherapy
- Improved Skin Hydration:
- The direct delivery of hydrating ingredients such as hyaluronic acid can dramatically improve skin moisture levels, leaving the skin plump, fresh, and radiant.
- Reduction in Fine Lines and Wrinkles:
- Mesotherapy can stimulate collagen and elastin production, leading to smoother skin and a reduction in fine lines, especially in areas such as the forehead, eyes, and mouth.
- Enhanced Skin Tone and Texture:
- By nourishing the skin with vitamins and antioxidants, mesotherapy can improve skin tone, leaving it more even and bright. It can also help treat pigmentation, dullness, and redness.
- Non-Invasive and Minimal Downtime:
- Unlike traditional facelifts or other invasive surgeries, mesotherapy is non-surgical and requires minimal recovery time. Most patients can return to their daily activities immediately after treatment.
- Improvement in Acne Scars:
- Mesotherapy can help improve the appearance of acne scars by promoting collagen production and skin regeneration.
- Customized Treatment:
- One of the unique benefits of mesotherapy is its ability to be tailored to your individual skin concerns. The practitioner can customize the formulation to address specific issues such as pigmentation, fine lines, or dehydration.
- Brightens and Revitalizes Skin:
- Mesotherapy can restore a youthful glow and reduce the appearance of tired, dull skin by infusing the skin with vitamins and antioxidants.
What to Expect During a Face Mesotherapy Treatment
- Consultation:
- The process starts with an initial consultation where your skin type and concerns are evaluated. Your practitioner will discuss the most appropriate blend of ingredients for your specific needs.
- Preparation:
- A topical numbing cream is applied to the treatment area to reduce any discomfort during the procedure. This ensures that the injections are as painless as possible.
- Injection Process:
- The practitioner uses a fine needle or a mesotherapy gun to inject the customized cocktail of ingredients into the skin. The process usually takes about 30 minutes to an hour, depending on the size of the area being treated.
- Post-Treatment Care:
- After treatment, you may experience some mild redness, swelling, or bruising at the injection sites. This usually resolves within a few hours to a few days.
- It’s important to avoid direct sun exposure, excessive heat, and vigorous exercise for 24-48 hours after treatment.
Side Effects and Risks
Although face mesotherapy is generally safe, there are some potential side effects to consider:
- Swelling and Redness: Temporary swelling, redness, or bruising around the injection sites is common but should subside in a few days.
- Mild Pain or Discomfort: Some individuals may experience mild discomfort during or after the procedure, but this is typically minimal and temporary.
- Infection: As with any injectable treatment, there is a small risk of infection if the area is not kept clean.
- Uneven Results: In rare cases, uneven distribution of the injectable solution can cause lumps or bumps under the skin, which may require a follow-up treatment.
- Allergic Reactions: Though rare, some patients may have an allergic reaction to one of the ingredients in the mesotherapy cocktail.
Who is a Good Candidate for Face Mesotherapy?
Face mesotherapy is suitable for most people who want to rejuvenate their skin without undergoing surgery. Ideal candidates are those who:
- Are experiencing fine lines and wrinkles.
- Want to improve skin tone and texture.
- Have dull, tired-looking skin.
- Want to treat mild to moderate skin aging and restore a youthful glow.
- Are looking for a non-invasive solution to target skin concerns like acne scars or pigmentation.
However, mesotherapy may not be suitable for individuals who:
- Are pregnant or breastfeeding.
- Have certain skin conditions like active infections or open wounds.
- Have allergies to any of the ingredients used in the treatment.
Results and Longevity
- Immediate Results: Some improvement in hydration and radiance can be seen immediately after treatment, but the full benefits may take several days to weeks to become visible.
- Long-Term Results: The effects typically last between 1 – 3 months, depending on the type of treatment and the specific concerns being addressed. Repeat treatments may be needed to maintain results.
- Maintenance: For optimal and long-lasting effects, patients may need a series of treatments spaced several weeks apart, with maintenance treatments every 1 -3 months.

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Duration
30-40 Minutes
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Frequency
1-3 Monthly
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Downtime
1-2 Days
Discover the ONLY linear shot HIFU treatment in the world with Ultracel Q+. Ultracel Q+ HIFU treatment is one of the most holistic approaches to lift, contour and firm parts of the face or body. Using ultrasound energy, HIFU can target different layers below the surface of the skin to stimulate collagen, removes excess fats, and contract the superficial musculoaponeurotic system (SMAS) layer – unable to be reached using any other technologies.
How It Works:
- Ultrasound Energy: HIFU devices deliver focused ultrasound waves to specific depths in the skin, targeting the foundational layers without damaging the surface.
- Collagen Stimulation: The heat generated by the ultrasound energy stimulates the body’s natural healing response, promoting collagen production and tightening the skin over time.
Benefits:
- Non-Invasive: HIFU does not require any incisions or anesthesia, making it a safer option with minimal downtime.
- Natural Results: The treatment promotes gradual tightening, leading to natural-looking results as collagen continues to develop over several months.
- Versatile: It can be used on various areas of the body, including the face, neck, and décolletage.
Treatment Areas:
- Face: Commonly used for lifting the brow, tightening the jawline, and smoothing out wrinkles.
- Neck and Décolletage: Can help improve skin texture and firmness in these areas.
Procedure:
- Consultation: A thorough evaluation is performed to determine the best treatment plan.
- Session Duration: The procedure typically takes about 30 to 90 minutes, depending on the area being treated.
- Discomfort: Some patients may experience mild discomfort during the treatment, but it’s generally well-tolerated.
Recovery and Considerations:
- Minimal Downtime: Most individuals can resume normal activities immediately after treatment, with some experiencing mild redness or swelling.
- Results: Initial effects may be seen shortly after treatment, with optimal results developing over 2 to 3 months as collagen builds.
- Longevity: Results can last for a year or longer, depending on individual skin conditions and aging factors.

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Duration
40-60 Minutes
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Frequency
3-4 Weekly
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Downtime
None
A thread lift is a minimally invasive cosmetic procedure designed to lift and tighten sagging skin on the face and neck. It involves the insertion of special threads into the skin, which support and lift the tissue.
How It Works:
- Consultation: A thorough assessment is done to determine the areas of concern and the best approach for the treatment.
- Preparation: The skin is cleaned, and a local anesthetic is applied to minimize discomfort.
- Thread Insertion: Using a thin needle, biocompatible threads are inserted under the skin. These threads may have tiny barbs that grip the skin, allowing for an immediate lifting effect.
- Tissue Lifting: Once the threads are in place, the skin is gently pulled to achieve the desired lift, and the threads are secured.
Benefits:
- Minimally Invasive: Compared to traditional facelifts, thread lifts require less downtime and have fewer risks.
- Immediate Results: Patients often see an immediate lifting effect, which improves over time as the threads stimulate collagen production.
- Biodegradable Threads: The threads are typically made from materials that dissolve naturally in the body over time.
Treatment Areas:
- Face: Commonly treated areas include the cheeks, jawline, and brows.
- Neck: Thread lifts can also be used to address sagging skin in the neck area.
Recovery and Considerations:
- Downtime: Recovery is generally quick, with most people returning to normal activities within a few days.
- Side Effects: Common side effects can include swelling, bruising, and discomfort at the injection sites.
- Results Duration: Effects usually last from several months to a couple of years, depending on individual factors and the type of threads used.

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Duration
30-40 Minutes
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Frequency
12-24 Months
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Downtime
5-7 Days