About service
Due to their structural characteristics, the neck and décolleté are areas that age early, quickly losing firmness and elasticity. “Venus rings,” fine wrinkle networks, and skin thinning — these are the issues faced by both women and men who do not seek cosmetic care in time.
Age-related changes can be slowed down by biorevitalization — injections of hyaluronic acid.
Indications for the procedure
Patients are advised to undergo the procedure if they experience the following aesthetic age-related changes:
• photoaging,
• hyperpigmentation,
• melasma (brown or grayish skin spots),
• folds, wrinkles, creases,
• couperosis,
• dryness,
• thinning of the subcutaneous fat layer,
• “Venus rings,”
• decreased skin turgor,
• ptosis.
As a result of the procedure, the synthesis of collagen and hyaluronic acid is stimulated, the local skin immunity is enhanced, metabolic processes are activated, and blood circulation is improved.
Contraindications for the procedure
The following are contraindications for the procedure:
• pregnancy,
• lactation,
• diabetes mellitus,
• common cold or other acute respiratory illnesses,
• cardiovascular, oncological, autoimmune, or psychiatric diseases,
• systemic blood disorders,
• coagulation disorders,
• allergic reactions to anticoagulants,
• skin integrity disorders.
Procedure steps
Biorevitalization of the neck and décolleté is performed in several stages:
• makeup removal (cleansing the skin from cosmetics and impurities),
• treatment of the neck and décolleté area with an antiseptic solution,
• application of an anesthetic cream for 30 minutes,
• intradermal injection of the biorevitalizing agent,
• application of a soothing mask or cream.
The entire procedure takes no more than 50–60 minutes.
Post-procedure rehabilitation
After the biorevitalization of the neck and décolleté, it is important to follow all recommendations. During the first 1–3 days, the following should be avoided:
• alcoholic and hot beverages,
• spicy, fried, or salty foods,
• smoking,
• tanning, visiting saunas, solariums, baths, or swimming pools,
• applying lip gloss or lipstick,
• performing aggressive cosmetic procedures (peelings, permanent makeup),
• intense physical activity.
Proper post-procedure care promotes faster epidermal recovery and helps prevent infection and complications.
Indications for the procedure
Patients are advised to undergo the procedure if they experience the following aesthetic age-related changes:
• photoaging,
• hyperpigmentation,
• melasma (brown or grayish skin spots),
• folds, wrinkles, creases,
• couperosis,
• dryness,
• thinning of the subcutaneous fat layer,
• “Venus rings,”
• decreased skin turgor,
• ptosis.
As a result of the procedure, the synthesis of collagen and hyaluronic acid is stimulated, the local skin immunity is enhanced, metabolic processes are activated, and blood circulation is improved.
Contraindications for the procedure
The following are contraindications for the procedure:
• pregnancy,
• lactation,
• diabetes mellitus,
• common cold or other acute respiratory illnesses,
• cardiovascular, oncological, autoimmune, or psychiatric diseases,
• systemic blood disorders,
• coagulation disorders,
• allergic reactions to anticoagulants,
• skin integrity disorders.
Procedure steps
Biorevitalization of the neck and décolleté is performed in several stages:
• makeup removal (cleansing the skin from cosmetics and impurities),
• treatment of the neck and décolleté area with an antiseptic solution,
• application of an anesthetic cream for 30 minutes,
• intradermal injection of the biorevitalizing agent,
• application of a soothing mask or cream.
The entire procedure takes no more than 50–60 minutes.
Post-procedure rehabilitation
After the biorevitalization of the neck and décolleté, it is important to follow all recommendations. During the first 1–3 days, the following should be avoided:
• alcoholic and hot beverages,
• spicy, fried, or salty foods,
• smoking,
• tanning, visiting saunas, solariums, baths, or swimming pools,
• applying lip gloss or lipstick,
• performing aggressive cosmetic procedures (peelings, permanent makeup),
• intense physical activity.
Proper post-procedure care promotes faster epidermal recovery and helps prevent infection and complications.