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The Pursuit of Natural Beauty in Aesthetic Treatments
Introduction to Aesthetic Trends
- Discussion on the temporary nature of Botox and the importance of natural beauty trends, emphasizing that overly enhanced features can be unattractive.
- Mention of laser treatments and their impact on skin appearance, highlighting concerns about local immune suppression without addressing underlying issues.
Springtime Beauty Aspirations
- Introduction to a spring-themed podcast focused on beauty, self-acceptance, and the desire for youthful appearances.
- Announcement of expert guests from Kazakhstan who specialize in aesthetic procedures, indicating their high demand and expertise.
Expert Insights on Cosmetic Procedures
- Introduction of Dr. Roushan, an experienced trainer in injection techniques, alongside Dr. Olga Vladimirovna (nicknamed Rapunzel), known for her innovative approaches.
- Emphasis on the importance of a practitioner’s skill over their personal appearance; clients should focus on results rather than aesthetics.
Understanding Client Expectations
- Discussion about common misconceptions where clients seek young-looking practitioners instead of evaluating their work quality through before-and-after comparisons.
- Overview of current trends in wellness and beauty industries as significant investment areas while noting declines in fashion retail.
Aging Gracefully with Professional Help
- Personal reflection on aging gracefully without surgical interventions while preparing for future cosmetic procedures with professional guidance.
- Invitation for audience engagement regarding favorite products and new treatments being discussed among professionals.
The Shift Towards Natural Results
- Inquiry into client preferences reflecting a desire to avoid looking overly treated or similar to others; emphasis on maintaining individuality through natural enhancements.
- Recognition that patients are increasingly aware of the need for subtlety in cosmetic procedures to preserve natural expressions and uniqueness.
Quality Over Quantity in Treatments
- Importance placed on achieving natural results through collagen stimulation rather than visible alterations; aim is to enhance skin quality discreetly.
- Focused discussion around using certified products that ensure safety and effectiveness while meeting client expectations for subtle improvements.
Consultation and Personalized Care in Aesthetic Medicine
Importance of Initial Consultation
- Emphasizes the necessity of an initial consultation with patients to tailor the right care plan, ensuring a clear roadmap for treatment.
- Highlights that aesthetic procedures should be long-term engagements rather than one-off treatments, incorporating various methods like injections and laser therapies.
Individualized Treatment Plans
- Stresses the importance of customizing treatment plans based on individual patient needs, considering their specific concerns and desired outcomes.
- Discusses innovative treatments involving polynucleotides derived from salmon DNA, showcasing advanced technology used in these procedures.
Safety and Natural Appearance
- Underlines the significance of safety in aesthetic treatments while maintaining a natural look; emphasizes avoiding overcorrection or unnatural appearances.
- Reflects on past mistakes made by not listening to patient desires, advocating for a more personalized approach that prioritizes patient feedback.
Aesthetic Philosophy
- Advocates for enhancing natural beauty rather than creating exaggerated features; critiques common trends like overly filled lips or pronounced cheekbones as unappealing.
- Shares personal insights about aging gracefully and focusing on skin quality over merely looking younger; highlights the importance of healthy skin as a key aspect of beauty.
Addressing Common Concerns
- Discusses psychological acceptance of aging and prioritizing aspects like skin health and eye appearance over youthful looks.
- Explains approaches to treating under-eye bags, emphasizing understanding anatomical differences in skin thickness around the eyes compared to other facial areas.
Understanding Eye Care and Treatments
Weaknesses of the Eye Area
- The skin around the eyes is prone to developing fine lines due to frequent blinking, which can lead to wrinkles.
- The eye area is particularly vulnerable because it lacks a protective layer like other parts of the face; it rests directly on underlying structures without much cushioning.
- The skin in this region is thin, making it essential to apply creams correctly—avoiding application on the movable eyelid right before sleep to prevent morning puffiness.
Proper Application Techniques
- Patients often misuse eye creams by applying them too close to the eyelid or at inappropriate times, leading to adverse effects such as swelling. It's recommended to apply cream 3-4 hours before sleeping.
- A small amount of cream should be applied using gentle tapping motions on the bony orbit rather than massaging into the skin heavily. This technique helps with absorption and minimizes irritation.
Recommended Products for Eye Care
- Various products are available for enhancing periocular skin health, including certified treatments in Kazakhstan like Rejuran and TC Ice, which help reduce dark circles and puffiness while strengthening skin quality.
- Amino acid complexes like Ton are favored for their lifting effects that simulate blepharoplasty results by stimulating collagen production and improving skin density around the eyes.
Non-Invasive Treatment Options
- Non-invasive methods such as microcurrent devices (e.g., Иголь 4) can effectively reduce herniated bags under the eyes without surgery, providing significant improvements when combined with injectables for enhanced results.
- While surgical options exist for more severe cases, many patients prefer non-surgical alternatives due to fear or readiness for invasive procedures; thus, cosmetic treatments offer viable solutions until they are prepared for surgery.
Combining Technologies for Optimal Results
- Advanced technologies like RF (radiofrequency) treatment can complement injectable procedures by tightening skin from outside while injectables nourish from within, creating a comprehensive approach to eye rejuvenation.
- Photona laser technology also aids in reducing herniated bags under the eyes by working internally while RF addresses external concerns; combining these methods yields impressive outcomes in eye aesthetics.
The Impact of Modern Aesthetics on Aging
Improvements in Appearance and Longevity
- Discussion on how modern advancements have led to improved longevity and appearance, with a comparison to past generations. Notably, individuals now maintain better dental health, skin quality, and overall physical condition.
Photona Technology in Aesthetic Treatments
- Introduction of Photona technology as a non-invasive treatment that works from within the oral cavity to provide a lifting effect on facial ligaments. This method is highlighted for its ability to enhance facial aesthetics without significant discomfort.
Immediate Results and Non-Invasive Procedures
- Emphasis on the immediate visible effects of treatments using Photona technology. The procedure is described as painless and requiring no rehabilitation, making it an attractive option for patients seeking quick results.
Importance of Comprehensive Consultation
- Advocacy for patients to seek clinics that offer a variety of aesthetic treatments rather than relying solely on one device or technique. This approach ensures broader consultation options and more tailored treatment plans.
Roadmap for Patient Treatment Plans
- The necessity for a clear treatment roadmap is discussed, emphasizing that successful outcomes depend on following structured plans rather than relying solely on individual devices or methods.
Addressing Specific Eye Concerns
Recommended Treatments for Eye Area Issues
- Suggested initial treatments include using Photona technology around the mucous membranes followed by microneedling (4F). Injections may also be incorporated to achieve an open and beautiful gaze.
Limitations of Botox in Certain Cases
- Discussion about the ineffectiveness of Botox in addressing specific eye concerns such as excess skin folds or herniated bags under the eyes. Misuse can lead to complications like water retention around the eyes.
Long-Term Effects of Botox Usage
- A case study illustrates how long-term reliance on Botox can lead to complications such as lymphatic blockage resulting in hernias. It stresses the importance of adhering to medical advice post-treatment.
Individualized Approach to Aesthetic Treatments
- Highlights the need for personalized treatment strategies when considering Botox, ensuring it is applied correctly based on individual patient needs and conditions.
Alternative Solutions Without Botox
- For those who prefer not to use Botox while maintaining facial expressiveness, alternative methods such as collagen stimulation through microneedling are recommended. These techniques aim at strengthening skin elasticity without compromising natural movement.
Techniques for Skin Tightening and Wrinkle Reduction
Methods for Reducing Skin Flaps
- The discussion emphasizes the need to reduce skin flaps, suggesting that devices like IDE and photona can be effective. Injection methods, such as using toning agents, are also mentioned as alternatives.
Understanding Eye Wrinkles and Hormonal Influence
- The conversation highlights the connection between fine wrinkles around the eyes (often referred to as "goose feet") and hormonal changes, particularly estrogen levels. This is especially relevant for women experiencing menopause.
Collagen Stimulation Treatments
- A strong recommendation is made for collagen stimulation treatments using products like Gori and Karizma. Polylactic acid is favored due to its ability to promote third-type collagen production, although results may take time to manifest.
Patient Expectations on Treatment Outcomes
- Patients often expect immediate results from treatments; however, it’s explained that new collagen production takes at least 28-30 days. Therefore, follow-up consultations should be scheduled after a month and a half.
Longevity of Results from Treatments
- The effects of polylactic acid or polycaprolactone treatments can last from six months up to a year, making them advantageous options for long-term skin rejuvenation.
Addressing Specific Facial Areas
Non-Botox Alternatives for Eye Area Care
- The speaker shares their personal approach to maintaining eye appearance without Botox by using polylactic acid injections. They express an intention to explore laser treatments in the future.
Solutions for Lip Wrinkles
- For pronounced lip lines (kiset wrinkles), light fillers are suggested along with botulinum toxin injections above the lips to relax surrounding muscles before filler application.
Advanced Techniques Around Lips
- Various techniques including microneedling RF (radiofrequency), lasers, and surface smoothing are discussed as effective methods for treating uneven skin texture around the lips.
Exploring Alternative Treatments Beyond Botox
Collagen Stimulating Options Without Botox
- If patients prefer not to use Botox, collagen stimulation through other means such as photon therapy or myorelaxants is recommended.
Importance of Peptide Complexes in Skincare
- Peptide complexes containing PDRN are highlighted as beneficial ingredients in skincare products that can enhance treatment efficacy even when included in creams.
Innovative Approaches Using Plasma Therapy
Benefits of Plasma Gel Treatments
- The effectiveness of plasma gel treatments is discussed; they target specific biological points on the face which can lead to noticeable lifting effects when combined with muscle relaxants like Botox.
Biomechanics of Muscle Relaxation
- An explanation of how relaxing certain facial muscles can create a lifting effect due to opposing muscle actions is provided. This understanding aids in achieving desired aesthetic outcomes through targeted treatments.
Addressing Dark Circles Under Eyes
Causes and Solutions for Dark Circles
- Dark circles under the eyes may result from venous stasis or thin skin revealing underlying structures. Suggested solutions include vein tonics and RF-lifting techniques alongside specialized equipment available at their clinic.
Recommended Products for Eye Care
- Taceй Ice CE is recommended as an ideal product combination with photon therapy specifically designed to address dark circles and puffiness while improving overall skin quality around the eyes.
Discussion on Laser Treatments and Techniques
Understanding the Vascular Stage in Treatments
- The blue hue observed during treatments indicates a vascular stage, which is always related to blood vessels. Tveis technology effectively corrects this issue.
- Alternatives to photon technology include various lasers; however, patient pain levels and rehabilitation duration can vary significantly with different laser types. Photon technology is categorized as a laser method.
Features of Photon Technology
- Older generation devices are not directly comparable; Photon combines two lasers into one system, offering over a thousand modular variations for procedures that can be combined in 1D, 2D, 3D, or even 6D formats.
- The term "4D rejuvenation" refers to performing four distinct procedures within one session rather than combining two types of lasers. This includes working through the oral mucosa and utilizing different modes for skin polishing and lifting effects.
Multi-Faceted Treatment Approaches
- The treatment approach allows for simultaneous skin polishing, lifting, and edema reduction using one device, resulting in impressive lifting effects. Patients may initially fear laser treatments but often find them beneficial after trying them out.
- Individual parameters are tailored based on the patient's facial structure; specific areas like around the eyes can benefit from targeted photon treatments for aesthetic improvements such as reducing puffiness and enhancing eye appearance.
Addressing Skin Conditions: Couperose and Rosacea
- Couperose is identified as a multifactorial condition requiring personalized treatment strategies; collaboration with integrative specialists is recommended for optimal results. Utilizing immunological class products like Temerit and Melman helps reduce inflammation locally in affected tissues.
- These products help calm the skin by minimizing redness and addressing underlying vascular issues without causing adverse reactions during procedures aimed at treating couperose or rosacea conditions. Careful application is crucial due to unstable immunity associated with these conditions.
Safe Practices in Cosmetic Procedures
- Historical protocols often relied on hormonal medications that could lead to withdrawal syndromes; modern approaches focus on safe alternatives that address inflammation without side effects while promoting tissue regeneration effectively among younger patients. Products like Meridit work well alongside Melman for treating couperose and rosacea safely without leaving marks or complications post-treatment.
Integrative Applications of Melman
- Melman has been noted for its use beyond cosmetic applications; gynecologists have reported positive outcomes when used in reproductive health contexts, leading some patients from cosmetic treatments to successful pregnancies afterward—highlighting its versatility across medical fields including gynecology and trichology through biologically active points targeting techniques during administration sessions.
Integrative Approaches to Skin Conditions
Importance of Integrative Medicine
- The speaker emphasizes the role of integrative medicine in treating skin conditions like couperose and rosacea, linking them to stomach acidity and bile flow.
- A stable detox system is crucial; glutathione and detox systems should be used concurrently for enhanced effects.
Addressing Pigmentation Issues
- Pigmentation treatment requires a comprehensive approach, focusing on reducing inflammation and supporting liver health.
- Hyperpigmentation can be linked to estrogen levels; testing for estrogen metabolites is recommended for those experiencing pigmentation issues.
- Accumulation of harmful estrogens can lead to both pigmentation problems and increased cancer risks, indicating hormonal imbalances.
Treatment Techniques
- Phototherapy (e.g., using "Photon") is effective for pigmentation removal but must be combined with detox strategies.
- Local treatments like Melasma are highlighted as effective in reducing inflammation and pigmentation through several sessions.
Addressing Facial Contours and Muscle Tone
Solutions for Facial Sagging
- Botox is suggested as a primary solution for sagging areas such as jowls, while polylactic acid may also be beneficial.
- For muscle hypertonicity in the lower face, yoga or massage techniques are recommended alongside aesthetic procedures.
Role of Myofascial Therapy
- Myofascial therapists are noted for their effectiveness in managing muscle tone issues through relaxation techniques.
Understanding Androgenetic Alopecia
Causes and Triggers
- Androgenetic alopecia affects many individuals; stress can act as a trigger due to genetic predisposition.
Long-term Management Strategies
- Managing androgenetic alopecia often requires lifelong therapy; patients may need ongoing treatments to prevent hair loss or stimulate regrowth.
Hair Transplant Considerations
- Early intervention is critical; once hair follicles become vellus (thin), they may not survive transplantation.
Hair Restoration and Treatment Insights
Understanding Androgen Receptor Sensitivity and Detoxification
- Therapists assess androgen receptor sensitivity through genetics and detox systems, emphasizing the importance of effective detox phases to prevent testosterone accumulation.
- Ineffective detox can lead to hair thinning and loss due to the conversion of testosterone into dihydrotestosterone (DHT), which negatively impacts hair follicles.
Stem Cell Activation in Hair Growth
- The use of specific treatments like Tomerit is highlighted for its effectiveness in stimulating stem cells, promoting hair follicle division when preserved.
- A course of procedures yields significant results for patients, with consistent treatment leading to visible improvements in hair restoration.
Post-Hair Transplant Care
- Following a hair transplant, injections are recommended to ensure transplanted hairs remain viable; nutrition and stimulation are crucial for strengthening new growth.
- Preference is given to placental treatments over hormonal therapies to avoid withdrawal syndromes that could exacerbate hair loss.
Lipolytics Usage and Risks
- Caution is advised when using lipolytics on facial areas due to unpredictable outcomes that may result in uneven skin texture or lipodystrophy.
- While lipolytics can be used submentally, careful dosage management is essential to prevent undesirable effects such as residual fat pockets.
Aesthetic Treatments: Fillers and Hydroxyapatite
- For addressing double chins, a combination approach using lipolytics followed by skin toning procedures and fillers is suggested for optimal results.
- Radiesse, containing hydroxyapatite, serves as both a filler and a structural support agent; it promotes collagen formation while providing lift.
Concerns with Non-Biodegradable Implants
- Discussion on the long-term effects of non-biodegradable implants reveals potential health issues like cognitive fog linked to immune responses against these materials.
- Women experiencing symptoms after 20 years with implants may face complications from encapsulation processes that release harmful substances into the body.
Differences Between Biorevitalization and Mesotherapy
- Clarification on biorevitalization versus mesotherapy indicates that mesotherapy includes various components beyond just hyaluronic acid.
Understanding Biostimulation and Hair Treatments
The Role of Hyaluronic Acid in Skin Care
- Hyaluronic acid is effective when used alone, but combining it with elements like collagen or glutathione leads to biostimulation and biorestructuring.
- Basic hydration from hyaluronic acid is considered a superficial treatment, providing only temporary moisture.
Addressing Skin Conditions
- For dehydrated skin, specific treatments can enhance its appearance; however, underlying issues such as lymphatic stagnation may need to be addressed.
- Personal anecdotes highlight the effectiveness of placenta-based products for hair health, suggesting they are reliable even for genetically strong hair.
Hormonal Changes and Hair Health
- During menopause, hair thinning becomes more pronounced; thus, therapies like placenta treatments are recommended for maintenance.
- Regular procedures can help maintain youthful hair quality; neglecting early signs of thinning can lead to irreversible loss.
Efficacy of Placenta-Based Products
- In Kazakhstan clinics, three placenta-based products (Kurasen, Linek, Melzman) are noted for their effectiveness in promoting hair health.
- Melzman is favored due to its safety profile and lack of growth factors; therapy should always be tailored to individual patient needs.
Innovations in Hair Growth Treatments
- New treatments using gloop peptides show promise in stimulating hair growth and improving eyelash thickness.
- Gloop peptides contain beneficial components that support stem cells and follicle health; they can also be applied topically on various body parts.
Acne Management Strategies
- Age-related acne poses significant emotional challenges for adolescents; addressing this condition requires a comprehensive approach beyond just topical solutions.
- Acne is multifactorial; no single treatment exists. Effective management involves multiple strategies including advanced peels that promote skin regeneration without scarring.
Importance of Thyroid Health in Adolescents
- Hypothyroidism can impact skin conditions significantly during adolescence due to increased metabolic demands on the thyroid gland.
- Nutritional deficiencies (e.g., iodine, selenium), common among adolescents with poor diets, hinder thyroid function leading to slower skin metabolism and potential scarring issues.
Discussion on Hormonal Influences and Cosmetic Treatments
Hormonal Factors in Skin Health
- The discussion highlights the endemic issues in Almaty, particularly iodine and fluorine deficiencies, which can affect skin health.
- Emphasis is placed on the importance of monitoring insulin resistance and thyroid function as part of preparing children for puberty.
- Age-related acne is linked to a significant drop in progesterone levels, suggesting that hormonal balance is crucial for skin health.
- The need for regular check-ups to monitor hormone levels, especially progesterone in relation to estrogen, is stressed as essential for preventing PMS and acne.
Recommended Cosmetic Procedures
- A consensus among experts suggests that PRP (Platelet-Rich Plasma) treatments are highly effective for addressing various skin issues.
- Discussion includes various cosmetic products like "Guri" (a polycaprolactone product), which stimulates collagen at receptor levels.
- The use of cannula techniques in cosmetic procedures allows for discreet treatment options that can be done right before public appearances.
Innovations in Cosmetic Technology
- An overview of cutting-edge technologies available in cosmetology, including high-cost equipment like the Photon device recently acquired by the clinic.
- The conversation touches on the ongoing popularity of salmon-based treatments among cosmetologists despite advancements in technology.