botox & 
hyaluron

Rejuvenation through
Botox & Hyaluron.

botox & 
hyaluron

Rejuvenation through
Botox & Hyaluron.

botox & 
hyaluron

Rejuvenation through Botox & Hyaluron.

What is botox?

Botulinum toxin, commonly known as “Botox”, is a popular injection that temporarily reduces or eliminates wrinkles and fine lines on the face.
It is particularly commonly used to treat crow's feet around the eyes, forehead wrinkles and frown lines between the eyebrows.

Botulinum toxin is a refined material derived from bacteria. It works by blocking the transmission of nerve signals to the muscles.
Since a nerve signal is required for muscle contraction, blocking these signals
leads to a relaxation of the muscles and thus to a reduction in facial wrinkles.

To optimize results, Botox can be used in combination with other cosmetic skin treatments, such as:

Botox Hyaloron
  • Chemical Peelings
  • Laser treatments
  • dermal fillers
  • Microdermabrasion

These combinations can even help to prevent the formation of new wrinkles and further improve the appearance of the skin

what are the Dangers of
botox injections?

Botulinum toxin injections are generally considered safe,
and most patients can return to their regular activities immediately after treatment.
However, there are some important notes to bear in mind:

After the injection, avoid massaging or rubbing the treated areas,
as this could inadvertently spread the toxin to other parts of the face.
This could lead to temporary facial paralysis or drooping.

Possible Side effects of
botox injections:

  • Pain and bruising at the injection site
  • Flu-like symptoms
  • Headache
  • nausea
  • Redness
  • Temporary sagging or weakening of the face

    The injections themselves usually last less than fifteen minutes and allow patients to quickly return to their daily routine.

Wrinkle Treatment with botox and fillers

Der Prozess der Hautalterung ist vollkommen natürlich und setzt früher oder später bei jedem Menschen ein. Im Laufe der Zeit können unangenehme Falten, Hauterschlaffungen oder Volumenverluste auftreten, die das Gesicht älter und weniger straff wirken lassen. In den letzten Jahren haben sich neben chirurgischen Eingriffen auch minimalinvasive Therapien in der ästhetischen Medizin als äußerst wirksam erwiesen. Besonders beliebt sind dabei Botulinumtoxin (Botox®) und Filler wie Hyaluronsäure, um das Hautbild zu verjüngen. Durch diese sanften Injektionen lassen sich spezifische Konturen formen, Volumen wiederherstellen und störende Falten sanft glätten.

Reasons for a Wrinkle Treatment

The production of collagen and elastic fibers in the connective tissue begins to decline as early as the mid-20s. Over time, the body's own depots of collagen and hyaluronic acid are depleted, which reduces the elasticity and resilience of the skin. This leads to wrinkles appearing and certain areas of the face, such as the cheeks, losing volume and contour. The lack of support can ultimately lead to the face appearing tired and older.
If these changes are perceived as disturbing, a minimally invasive wrinkle treatment can be helpful.

Factors that promote premature skin aging are:

  • Sunlight/UV radiation

  • extreme heat/cold

  • environmental toxins

  • nicotine

  • alcohol

  • an unhealthy diet

  • lack of sleep and stress

Wrinkle Treatment with hyaluronic acid

In the treatment of wrinkles caused by gravity and age-related loss of volume (orthostatic wrinkles), wrinkle injections with fillers are often the preferred method. Fillers are materials that are injected subcutaneously to fill the affected area. Hyaluronic acid, an endogenous substance that is characterized by excellent tolerability, is used particularly frequently. Hyaluronic acid increases the volume of certain areas and helps to lift them and plump up wrinkles from the inside out.

Wrinkle Treatment with autologous adipose tissue

Another option for treating wrinkles is the injection of the body's own fat cells. In the autologous fat method, fat cells are removed by liposuction and then specially prepared. The highly vital fat cells are then injected into the area to be treated in order to achieve the desired filling effect. However, it should be noted that a minor surgical procedure is required to harvest the required fat cells.

Both methods offer effective ways of smoothing wrinkles and making the face look younger and fresher. The choice of method depends on individual needs and the desired result.

factors, side effects of minimally invasive wrinkle treatment:

  • Slight swelling
  • redness
  • Hematomas
  • Itching
  • Burning sensation
  • Temporary sensory disturbances
  • Rarely: Infections, inflammations, rejection reactions, allergies

“A beautiful face is a silent letter of recommendation.”
– Publilius Syrus

What is botox?

Botulinum toxin, commonly known as “Botox”, is a popular injection that temporarily reduces or eliminates wrinkles and fine lines on the face.
It is particularly commonly used to treat crow's feet around the eyes, forehead wrinkles and frown lines between the eyebrows.

Botulinum toxin is a refined material derived from bacteria. It works by blocking the transmission of nerve signals to the muscles.
Since a nerve signal is required for muscle contraction, blocking these signals
leads to a relaxation of the muscles and thus to a reduction in facial wrinkles.

To optimize results, Botox can be used in combination with other cosmetic skin treatments, such as:

Botox Hyaloron
  • Cchemical peelings
  • Laser treatments
  • dermal fillers
  • Microdermabrasion

These combinations can even help to prevent the formation of new wrinkles and further improve the appearance of the skin

What are the Dangers of 
botox injections

Botulinum toxin injections are generally considered safe,
and most patients can return to their regular activities immediately after treatment.
However, there are some important notes to bear in mind:

After the injection, avoid massaging or rubbing the treated areas,
as this could inadvertently spread the toxin to other parts of the face.
This could lead to temporary facial paralysis or drooping.

Possible Side Effects of botox injections:

  • Pain and bruising at the injection site
  • Flu-like symptoms
  • Headache
  • nausea
  • Redness
  • Temporary sagging or weakening of the face

    The injections themselves usually last less than fifteen minutesand allow patients to quickly return to their daily routine.

Wrinkle Treatment with 
botox and fillers

The process of skin ageing is completely natural and occurs sooner or later in everyone. Over time, unpleasant wrinkles, sagging skin or loss of volume can appear, making the face look older and less firm. In recent years, in addition to surgical procedures, minimally invasive therapies in aesthetic medicine have proven to be extremely effective. Botulinum toxin (Botox®) and fillers such as hyaluronic acid are particularly popular for rejuvenating the appearance of the skin. These gentle injections can be used to shape specific contours, restore volume and gently smooth out annoying wrinkles.

Reasons for a
Wrinkle Treatment

The production of collagen and elastic fibers in the connective tissue begins to decline as early as the mid-20s. Over time, the body's own depots of collagen and hyaluronic acid are depleted, which reduces the elasticity and resilience of the skin. This leads to wrinkles appearing and certain areas of the face, such as the cheeks, losing volume and contour. The lack of support can ultimately lead to the face appearing tired and older.
If these changes are perceived as disturbing, a minimally invasive wrinkle treatment can be helpful.

Factors that promote premature skin aging are:

  • Sunlight/UV radiation

  • Extreme heat/cold

  • Environmental toxins

  • Nicotine

  • Alcohol

  • an unhealthy diet

  • lack of sleep and stress

Wrinkle Treatment with hyaluronic acid

When treating wrinkles caused by gravity and age-related volume loss (orthostatic wrinkles), wrinkle injections with fillers are often the preferred method. Fillers are materials that are injected subcutaneously to fill the affected area. Hyaluronic acid, an endogenous substance that is characterized by excellent tolerability, is used particularly frequently. Hyaluronic acid increases the volume of certain areas and helps to lift them and plump up wrinkles from the inside out.

Wrinkle Treatment with autologous adipose tissue

Another option for treating wrinkles is the injection of the body's own fat cells. In the autologous fat method, fat cells are removed by liposuction and then specially prepared. The highly vital fat cells are then injected into the area to be treated in order to achieve the desired filling effect. However, it should be noted that a minor surgical procedure is required to harvest the required fat cells.

Both methods offer effective ways of smoothing wrinkles and making the face look younger and fresher. The choice of method depends on individual needs and the desired result.

factors, side effects of minimally invasive wrinkle treatment:

  • Slight swelling
  • redness
  • Hematomas
  • Itching
  • Burning sensation
  • Temporary sensory disturbances
  • Rarely: Infections, inflammations, rejection reactions, allergies

"Ein schönes gesicht ist ein  stummes Empfehlungsschreiben."
– Publilius Syrus

what is botox?

Botulinum toxin, commonly known as “Botox”, is a popular injection that temporarily reduces or eliminates wrinkles and fine lines on the face.
It is particularly commonly used to treat crow's feet around the eyes, forehead wrinkles and frown lines between the eyebrows.

Botulinum toxin is a refined material derived from bacteria. It works by blocking the transmission of nerve signals to the muscles.
Since a nerve signal is required for muscle contraction, blocking these signals
leads to a relaxation of the muscles and thus to a reduction in facial wrinkles.

To optimize results, Botox can be used in combination with other cosmetic skin treatments, such as:

Botox Hyaloron
  • Chemical Peelings
  • Laser treatments
  • dermal fillers
  • Microdermabrasion

These combinations can even help to prevent the formation of new wrinkles and further improve the appearance of the skin

What are the dangers of 
botox injections

Botulinum toxin injections are generally considered safe,
and most patients can return to their regular activities immediately after treatment.
However, there are some important notes to bear in mind:

After the injection, avoid massaging or rubbing the treated areas,
as this could inadvertently spread the toxin to other parts of the face.
This could lead to temporary facial paralysis or drooping.

Possible side effects of 
botox injections:

  • Pain and bruising at the injection site
  • Flu-like symptoms
  • Headache
  • nausea
  • Redness
  • Temporary sagging or weakening of the face

    The injections themselves usually last less than fifteen minutes and allow patients to quickly return to their daily routine.

Wrinkle Treatment with 
botox and fillers

The process of skin ageing is completely natural and occurs sooner or later in everyone. Over time, unpleasant wrinkles, sagging skin or loss of volume can appear, making the face look older and less firm. In recent years, in addition to surgical procedures, minimally invasive therapies in aesthetic medicine have proven to be extremely effective. Botulinum toxin (Botox®) and fillers such as hyaluronic acid are particularly popular for rejuvenating the appearance of the skin. These gentle injections can be used to shape specific contours, restore volume and gently smooth out annoying wrinkles.

Reasons for a Wrinkle Treatment

The production of collagen and elastic fibers in the connective tissue begins to decline as early as the mid-20s. Over time, the body's own depots of collagen and hyaluronic acid are depleted, which reduces the elasticity and resilience of the skin. This leads to wrinkles appearing and certain areas of the face, such as the cheeks, losing volume and contour. The lack of support can ultimately lead to the face appearing tired and older.
If these changes are perceived as disturbing, minimally invasive wrinkle treatment can be helpful.

Factors that promote premature skin aging are:  

  • Sunlight/UV radiation

  • extreme heat/cold

  • environmental toxins

  • nicotine

  • alcohol

  • an unhealthy diet

  • lack of sleep and stress

Wrinkle Treatment with hyaluronic acid

When treating wrinkles caused by gravity and age-related volume loss (orthostatic wrinkles), wrinkle injections with fillers are often the preferred method. Fillers are materials that are injected subcutaneously to fill the affected area. Hyaluronic acid, an endogenous substance that is characterized by excellent tolerability, is used particularly frequently. Hyaluronic acid increases the volume of certain areas and helps to lift them and plump up wrinkles from the inside out.

Wrinkle Treatment with autologous adipose tissue

Another option for treating wrinkles is the injection of the body's own fat cells. In the autologous fat method, fat cells are removed by liposuction and then specially prepared. The highly vital fat cells are then injected into the area to be treated in order to achieve the desired filling effect. However, it should be noted that a minor surgical procedure is required to harvest the required fat cells.

Both methods offer effective ways of smoothing wrinkles and making the face look younger and fresher. The choice of method depends on individual needs and the desired result.

factors, side effects of minimally invasive wrinkle treatment:

  • Slight swelling
  • redness
  • Hematomas
  • Itching
  • Burning sensation
  • Temporary sensory disturbances
  • Rarely: Infections, inflammations, rejection reactions, allergies

"Ein schönes gesicht ist ein 
stummes Empfehlungsschreiben." 
– Publilius Syrus

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