NEW ANTI AGING TREATMENTS FROM DR. SHIMMIAN
1. Prohilo
Profhilo – Profhilo is a type of skin rejuvenation treatment that has been gaining popularity in the aesthetics industry. It is an injectable treatment that uses a pure form of hyaluronic acid to hydrate the skin from the inside out and trigger collagen and elastin production.
Profhilo works by slowly releasing hyaluronic acid under the skin over a period of time. This process helps to improve skin tone, texture, and elasticity, leading to healthier and more youthful-looking skin. It’s often used as a treatment for aging skin on the face, neck, hands, and other areas of the body.
The treatment usually involves two sessions spaced about a month apart, and results can last for several months. However, individual results can vary based on factors like the patient’s skin type, age, and lifestyle.
As with any cosmetic procedure, there can be risks and side effects. These can include bruising, swelling, or discomfort at the injection sites. It’s important to consult with a qualified medical professional before undergoing any kind of treatment.
2. Exosomes treatment
Exosomes are small vesicles that are secreted by nearly all cell types. They contain various molecules such as proteins, lipids, and RNA, and play a role in cell-to-cell communication. Exosomes can transfer these molecules from one cell to another, influencing the function of the recipient cell.
In medicine, exosome therapy is a relatively new and rapidly advancing field. It capitalizes on the natural role of exosomes as messengers between cells to deliver therapeutic agents, like proteins or RNA, to specific types of cells. Exosome therapy has potential across a wide range of medical applications – from regenerative medicine, to treating diseases like cancer or neurodegenerative disorders.
One area of interest is the use of exosomes in regenerative medicine and aesthetics. Research is being conducted into whether exosomes can be used to promote the regeneration of cells and tissues. For example, there is ongoing research into the use of exosomes derived from stem cells to promote hair growth, improve the appearance of the skin, and aid in wound healing.