Plasmolifting occupies a special place among the many modern methods of rejuvenation. It differs from other methods of fighting skin aging in that during the procedure, medical components that are alien to the body are not used, so patients have no allergic reactions, no drug rejection, or side effects.
Specially treated plasma of the patient, enriched with active substances, is used for injections into problem areas of the skin. It stimulates human immune and metabolic processes.
Plasma is isolated from the patient's blood by placing it in a high-speed centrifuge. In the plasma intended for injection into the skin, in addition to active platelets, proteins, vitamins, enzymes and hormones of youth are included.
What is plasmolifting for?
Plasma injection into various layers of the skin triggers the regeneration of old cells and increases the production of new ones. Plasmolifting forces the body to again independently produce its own substances responsible for the elasticity, freshness, moisture of the skin: hyaluronic acid, elastin, collagen.
At the same time, the activity of the sebaceous glands is normalized, wrinkles are smoothed out, excess fluid is removed from under the skin, due to which a tightening effect is manifested.
Who is this procedure useful for?
Plasmolifting will help with the occurrence of age-related changes: fine wrinkles, changes in facial contours, decreased skin elasticity and tone. Problems appear at any age, but most often after 35 years.
In order to rejuvenate, the face, décolleté, neck and hands are usually treated. At the same time, small wrinkles will disappear, and deep ones will become less pronounced, and puffiness under the eyes will decrease. Help Plazmolifting with sagging skin after rapid weight loss.
Also, indications for the procedure are skin diseases:
rosacea (redness of the skin due to dilated blood vessels);
dryness;
acne (a disease of the hair follicles and sebaceous glands);
scars or trauma to the skin after surgery, healing of the skin after cosmetic procedures (laser resurfacing, chemical peeling).
Plasmolifting for hair loss should be mentioned separately. In this case, injections are carried out into the scalp, after which the hair becomes silky and healthy.
To whom the procedure is contraindicated
Be sure to inform the beautician about your chronic diseases. All available contraindications can be found out at a preliminary consultation. The procedure is contraindicated for persons:
with impaired immunity;
with blood diseases (hepatitis, AIDS, impaired blood clotting);
with diabetes;
with acute diseases and with exacerbation of chronic diseases.
Depending on the condition of the skin, several sessions can be prescribed at intervals of two to three weeks. Before the session, a light diet is recommended, and after it, cosmetic and water procedures should be limited to three days.
After plasmolifting, the body's own resources are activated, the patient gets a real opportunity to prolong the youth of the skin and slow down the aging process. When combined with other anti-aging technologies, a more pronounced and lasting effect can be obtained.