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Threads, lasers and micrografts - new trends in cosmetic surgery

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Threads, lasers and micrografts - new trends in cosmetic surgery

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Facial skin care in women

The fight against beauty imperfections is becoming easier and easier with the use of state-of-the-art technology. This is particularly true in two areas of cosmetic surgery - gynaecology and facelifts and other body areas. Thanks to the fact that most procedures today can be performed using painless and non-invasive methods, it is safe to say that the scalpel is becoming a thing of the past. Today, the most important trends in modern cosmetic surgery are minimalism, the use of Aptos threads for body and facial modelling, and laser treatments.

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Lasers

Although lasers have been used in surgery for a long time, never before have they been so effective atcorrecting body imperfections and removing feminine ailments. What makes the new generation of lasers have such a stunning career today?

This is easily demonstrated by the example of the AccuSculpt laser, which is based on the use of an unprecedented wavelength of light (1444 nm). As a result, the laser's work inbreaking down fat and stimulating cell regeneration is not only more precise, but also much more efficient than before. AccuSculpt is excellent for both laser aesthetic treatments and aesthetic gynaecology.

Laser aesthetics

The use of the laser in aesthetic surgery is truly extensive - from shaping the face and décolleté to removing cellulite and performing liposuction. Among the most interesting new-generation treatments are AccuLift and AccuShape, both of which involve the use of a laser with a wavelength of 1444 nm.

AccuLift is nothing less than a face and neck lift. The uniqueness of this treatment lies in the perfect precision of the laser and the appearance ofa lifting effect (so-called skin tightening) approximatelythree months after the procedure.

This is because the laser is used during the treatment not only to break up and remove fat cells, but also to remodel collagen fibres in the skin and subcutaneous tissue. This improves the tension of the entire face and décolletage area, thereby disappearing wrinkles, the skin becomes more resilient and the effect is very long-lasting, as it is based on the body's natural drive for self-regeneration.

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The removal of cellulite can be done with the highly effective AccuShape treatment, which has a three-phase action. Using a fibre-optic cable, furrows made up of connective-tissue septa are dissected, fat cells are then removed, while at the same time the skin is stimulated to regenerate over the entire treatment area. The state-of-the-art AccuSculpt laser allows treatments to be three times more effective than with older tools.