Aesthetics

Aesthetic

Aesthetic medicine is a wide word that refers to any medical speciality that modifies a patient’s physical appearance. Either to improve the appearance of the face and body, or to reduce the risk of certain disorders, including obesity which makes a person more attractive.

Aesthetic medicine is a wide word that refers to any medical speciality that modifies a patient’s physical appearance. Either to improve the appearance of the face and body, or to reduce the risk of certain disorders, including obesity which makes a person more attractive.

Aesthetics, sometimes known as aesthetics, is a discipline of philosophy concerned with the nature of beauty and it investigates aesthetic ideals, which are often conveyed via evaluations.

Aesthetics basically encompasses both natural and artificial sources of experiences.

Acne treatment:

One can go for prescription-strength drugs if over-the-counter (non-prescription) acne treatments have not been effective after many weeks of use. A dermatologist can assist with:

Acne treatments reduce oil production and inflammation or treat bacterial infections. With the majority of prescription acne medications, it may take four to eight weeks to notice effects. It might take months or even years for acne to entirely clear up.

Acne scar removal:

Acne scars are persistent and an undesirable visible reminder of previous outbreaks on the skin. Acne scar therapy is useful for eliminating acne and diminishing acne scars. Depending on the severity and frequency of acne, many methods of therapy are available.

Dermabrasion, chemical peels, laser, etc., are a few of the popular techniques. Some people’s acne scars diminish over time, while others continue to be impacted even after healing naturally.

This procedure lets the skin regenerate by injecting collagen, fat, or another material that may erase or reduce the appearance of acne scars. Steroid injections aid in recollecting the skin’s surface, which enhances the skin’s look. After evaluating the severity of acne, a dermal would often remove the outermost layer of skin.

It is a straightforward and risk-free process that penetrates deeply into the skin. After completing the treatment and following up with a healthy skin regimen to safeguard the skin, the greatest outcomes may be seen.

Anti-wrinkle injection:

As we age, dynamic wrinkles linger on the skin to produce static wrinkles, which are creases and folds that are present at rest. This process happens when natural proteins such as collagen (the principal structural protein in skin), elastin (the protein that enables tissue to stretch), and hyaluronic acid (which gives skin volume) diminish with age. This, along with environmental variables like sun exposure, smoking, and stress, all contribute to the development of wrinkles and folds.

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BB glow:

BB glow is a semi-permanent foundation treatment designed to decrease the appearance of fine lines and wrinkles, as well as to repair uneven skin tones and discoloration.

Botox:

Botox and fillers are the two most popular non-invasive cosmetic procedures. Botox is an injectable therapy intended to reduce the appearance of lines and wrinkles. Botox therapy includes bacteria that, in essence, freezes the muscles.

This procedure reduces the visibility of fine lines and wrinkles. The therapy is only useful for reducing wrinkles that are caused by muscular activity.

The operation is utilised to produce fuller skin, which imparts a youthful appearance. The time framework for various components varies.

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Brightening & Lightening treatments:

Skin brightening or lightening procedures tackle the melanin concentrations in your skin more softly and risk-freely to make it seem younger. They eliminate undesirable imperfections more naturally.

Brow Correction/Light:

Eyebrow correction tries to establish precisely formed brows when an issue with their appearance has been identified. Numerous individuals with thin or nonexistent eyebrows have permanent cosmetic operations to normalise or enhance their appearance.

Brow Tattooing:

Microblading, or eyebrow tattoo colour correction, is a means to enhance the appearance of undesirable microblading fading by concealing pigments that have changed colour over time, or if the pigment colour was selected incorrectly.

Carbon peel:

The therapy begins with an even application of carbon on the skin. A light beam is utilised to target certain locations, which is then followed by a low-energy laser. The treatment is effective when a laser-attached evaporated vacuum removes carbon’s impurities and trash.

It provides the required outcomes in a quick, painless treatment. Laser carbon peels are often used to exfoliate the skin thoroughly and increase collagen synthesis.

This therapy reduces acne, blocked pores, fine lines, wrinkles, and pigmentation. It is often referred to as the charcoal peel or charcoal facial.

Chemical peels:

During a chemical peel, a chemical solution is given to the skin to remove the outermost layers. The skin that regenerates is more refined. With a mild or medium peel, you may need many sessions to get the desired results.

Dark circle treatment:

The following are examples of medical procedures for decreasing dark circles.

Dark lips:

Laser treatments and chemicals like hydroquinone and kojic acid are often used to treat hyperpigmentation of the lips. Numerous therapies for hyperpigmentation suppress an enzyme that creates melanin.
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Dermal fillers:

Dermal fillers, also known as injectable implants, soft tissue fillers, lip and facial fillers, or wrinkle fillers, are FDA-approved medical device implants used to create a smoother and/or fuller appearance in the face, including the nasolabial folds (the lines extending from the sides of the nose to the corners of the mouth), cheeks, chin, lips, and backs of the hands.

Double chin reduction:

Kybella is an FDA-approved injectable therapy for eliminating submental fat. The method is ideal for those who are self-conscious about the fat beneath their chin, do not want to undergo surgery, and have tried dieting and exercising without success.

Dr’s signature silk peel:

SilkPeel facials enhance the complexion by boosting blood flow to the upper layers of the epidermis to stimulate the regeneration of new, healthy skin cells. The exfoliation with the diamond tip renews and resurfaces the skin for a healthy and beautiful complexion.  
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Excessive sweating:

Sweat gland elimination. If you just sweat profusely in the armpits, your doctor may recommend removing those sweat glands. This may be accomplished by scraping (curettage), suctioning (liposuction), or a combination of the two techniques (suction curettage).

Face contouring:

Facial contouring, also known as facial shaping, is an elective cosmetic surgical technique that enhances the overall facial look. In certain nations, this movement aims to enhance the proportion of the face and all facial characteristics, as well as make the face smaller in general.
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IV infusions:

IV treatment is a medical method that involves administering fluids, drugs, and nutrients straight into a patient’s vein. Intravenous administration is widely used for rehydration or to supply nutrients to persons who cannot or will not ingest food or drink orally, owing to diminished mental capacity or otherwise. In addition, it may be used to provide drugs or other medical therapies, such as blood products or electrolytes, to correct electrolyte imbalances.  

Hydra facial:

The HydraFacial is a multistep face treatment that is normally administered using patented equipment. Aestheticians may utilise the HydraFacial [device] to wash, exfoliate, extract, and provide a range of rejuvenating serums in a single session.  

Laser hair removal:

Even though laser hair removal significantly retards hair growth for extended periods, it often does not result in permanent hair removal. For initial hair removal, many laser hair removal treatments are required, and maintenance treatments may be required. Laser hair removal is most effective on persons with light skin and dark hair, however, it may be performed effectively on all skin types.  

Laser toning:

Laser toning employs a low-fluence, multi-pass approach as opposed to selective photothermolysis’s high-fluence, single-pass therapy. Using numerous passes, the melanosomes are progressively heated and destroyed, but the cell membrane and nucleus are preserved, so preventing cell death.    

Lip pigmentation:

Laser lip lightening is a great noninvasive method for reducing lip discolouration. The method is straightforward. Your dermatologist in Chennai will exfoliate the outermost layer of your lips using specialised nanosecond laser equipment. The operations will foster the appearance of fresh, lighter skin layers.    

Medi facials:

Medi-facials are medical-grade facials that exceed the capabilities of normal salon facials. These therapies are meant to address particular skin problems or ailments and are generally safe for all skin types.

Melasma treatment:

Melasma is characterised by brown or blue-grey patches or freckle-like areas. It is commonly referred to as the “pregnancy mask.” Melasma is caused by an overabundance of the pigment-producing cells in the skin. It is common and safe, and some therapies may be effective. Melasma often disappears after a few months.

Microdermabrasion:

Microdermabrasion is a minimally invasive technique used to rejuvenate the tone and texture of the skin as a whole. It may improve the look of sun damage, wrinkles, fine lines, age spots, acne scars, melasma, and other skin-related issues. The process employs a specific instrument with an abrasive surface to gently sand away the thick outer layer of skin to renew it.

Non-surgical facelift:

A non-surgical facelift tightens and rejuvenates the skin to give you a more young, natural look. The non-surgical facelift is a non-invasive approach, however it is crucial to note that it cannot totally replace the advantages of a surgical facelift.

Pigmentation treatment:

Hyperpigmentation is very prevalent in skin of colour, as darker skin tones already have a greater concentration of melanin. Burns, bruises, acne, rashes, and other skin injuries may cause the skin to generate extra melanin, resulting in dark patches.Among the cosmetic treatments for hyperpigmentation are strong pulsed light, laser treatments chemical peels.

Photo facial:

This method is perfect for treating a range of common skin concerns, such as wrinkles, big pores, and acne scars. Notably, persons with tans or naturally darker skin tones may not be appropriate for some photofacial treatments, since the technique may induce skin discoloration.

Different varieties of light-emitting equipment are used in photofacials to remedy skin discolouration and diminish the appearance of blemishes.

There are two varieties of photofacials: intense pulsed light (IPL) and light emitting diode (LED) photofacials.

Scars treatment:

Scar development is a typical reaction to every accident or surgical procedure; it is how the body repairs damaged tissues. Surgical excision, steroid injections, or silicone sheets to flatten the scar are among the available treatments. Cryotherapy is effective for treating smaller keloids (freezing therapy using liquid nitrogen). When you are wounded, you may also avoid keloid development by applying pressure or using gel pads containing silicone.

Semi-permanent make-up:

Semi-permanent makeup is a cosmetic treatment that adds definition to the face by enhancing the eyes, brows, and lips. This method includes injecting colour into the most superficial layers of skin using a small, vibrating needle.

Spider veins removal:

Lasers are used by dermatologists to treat spider veins and minor varicose veins. Your dermatologist targets the laser light onto the vein during laser therapy. Laser light may eliminate veins without causing skin damage. Small spider veins might vanish rapidly after therapy.

Stretch marks reduction:

Stretch marks are a kind of scarring that develops when the skin is stretched or shrunk rapidly. They often result through pregnancy, weight increase, weight reduction, and weight training. Laser skin resurfacing, dermabrasion, microneedling, and retinol lotions are all viable treatment choices.  

Tattoo removal:

With the growing popularity of creative body tattoos, which you may come to dislike over time, we may erase tattoos permanently using a LASER machine.  

Thread lift:

A Threadlift is a non-surgical cosmetic procedure that effectively lifts and tightens drooping skin. Additionally, it may reshape face features and stimulate collagen formation. A Threadlift utilises a 100% PDO (Polydioxanone) thread, a clinically validated and extensively used biocompatible substance for medical suturing.  

Under eye hallows:

Restoring volume beneath the eyes with a cosmetic hyaluronic acid filler such as Restylane or Juvederm is the most popular therapy for under eye hollowness. Since the body naturally produces hyaluronic acid, these fillers are often hypoallergenic.    

Vampire Facial:

Platelet-rich plasma (PRP) therapy is commonly referred to as a “vampire facial” or “vampire facial.” To revitalise your complexion, a mask manufactured from a component of your own blood — not someone else’s — is applied to your face. This procedure, as frightening as it may seem, really boasts excellent, nearly painless outcomes that will leave your skin gleaming.    

Scar removal surgery:

Surgical removal of a scar is the most intrusive therapeutic method. A plastic surgeon may analyse the scar and conduct a surgery to reduce its visibility. For example, a surgeon may lessen the size of a large scar or transfer skin from another region of your body to the affected location.      

Birthmark removal:

The vast majority of birthmarks are benign, and some of them vanish with time. However, some of these markings may become permanent and interfere with biological processes such as seeing, eating, breathing, etc., or they can be the underlying source of other medical problems inside the body. To eliminate these birthmarks, birthmark removal treatments must be explored in this case.      

Wart removal by using RF cautery:

It involves the transmission of radio waves into the skin to remove or remodel a lesion. To cauterise warts, radiofrequency employs low-temperature, high-frequency radio waves. Radiofrequency therapy may simultaneously cut and coagulate without the requirement for pressure.      

Stretch mark removal surgeries:

In a stomach tuck operation, stretch marks below the belly button may be surgically erased. Permanently removing the skin below the belly button and using the top skin to produce a tighter abdomen and a smoother look are the goals of this surgical procedure.        

Dermabrasion:

Dermabrasion is a skin rejuvenation process that involves sanding the outermost layers of skin using a fast revolving instrument. Following dermabrasion, the treated skin will be red and inflamed. Typically, the skin that regenerates is smoother.        

Hypertrophic scar/keloid treatment:

A hypertrophic scar typically fades with time or therapy, however a keloid might linger and be resistant to treatment. The methods below are beneficial for at least some patients. Surgical excision (but in keloids, excision may result in a new keloid even larger than the original one).        

Dimple creation surgery:

The purpose of the procedure is to generate a dermal scar that clings to the underlying muscle and forms a natural dynamic dimple. The procedure is conducted using local anaesthesia. The whole treatment is performed from inside the cheek; no exterior incisions are necessary.

Ear lobule surgeries:

Earlobe repair surgery (also known as earlobe restoration) is a straightforward office-based surgical technique used to correct earlobe tears, straining, and drooping. The ears are first demarcated in preparation for surgical incision. A local anaesthetic is then injected into the earlobe to numb it for about two hours. Many people report that the only discomfort they experience is during this brief injection. The doctor will next make incisions to trim (remove) strained tissue and/or to cut the skin surrounding a rip. Finally, stitches are used to heal the earlobe.

Ear Piercing:

Ear piercing is a cosmetic procedure that involves making a small hole in the earlobe or cartilage to wear jewellery. Cosmetic ear piercing by a licensed professional is always safe. The procedure is performed with a sterilised needle or a gun designed for ear piercing.

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