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Milia Spots: Causes and Treatment

Milia Spots: Causes and Treatment

Do you have white spots on chin, white bumps under eyes, or a white spot on the forehead? Then you may be experiencing a skin condition called milia. These little white spots on the face are not warts, whiteheads or traditional pimples (i.e., skin acne), so don’t squeeze hard white bumps on the skin. Milia spots don’t respond well to picking or squeezing. Milia bumps are not harmful, but that said, if you don’t like their appearance and want to get rid of milia spots on face, then Este Medical has a solution to safely and effectively remove large and small white spots on your skin. Here’s a complete guide to causes of milia and how you can remove milia spots to achieve an unblemished, spot-free complexion! What Causes Milia?If you have a milia spot on your face, and are confused as to why, then here’s an explanation. To start with, milia skin spots are most commonly found on the face: Under the eyesMilia on eyelidOn the foreheadAround the noseMilia bumps (i.e., small cysts called milk spots) can appear on the face when dead skin cells are not properly exfoliated off the skin’s surface. When dead skin gets trapped under new skin, it can harden, and form a milium (i.e., a milk spot). When trapped, dead skin cells can form cysts just below the surface of your skin, causing milia. Milia causes can be from the production of a protein the body produces called keratin. This essential protein made by the body helps form hair, nails, and the skin’s epidermal layer. Milia can also occur when keratin becomes trapped beneath the surface of the skin. Milia may also result from skin damage such as a rash, an injury, or sun damage. Here are some examples of what milia can look like on the skin’s surface: White bumps on faceWhite bumps on chinLittle white dots under eyesWhite bump on noseWhite lumps on skinEyelid small white bumpThese are just a few of the ways milia can manifest on the skin’s surface. If you have a hard white lump or white spots on skin that you are concerned about, then send us a message through our website to book an Este Medical UK skincare consultation. How to Get Rid of MiliaIf milia bumps on your face are a bother, you should consider a skin-safe milia spot removal treatment. To remove milia from skin, there are a few options available on the market. If you haven’t tried to remove milia before, and your concerns are mild, you could try a drugstore spot treatment first. Figuring out how to remove milia spots most effectively can take some research, and at-home treatments will vary from person to person. Gentle skin exfoliation can help shift milia; you can try a product like La Roche Posay Ultra Fine Scrub, as this skin scrub is a gentle, non-irritating exfoliant. For something a little stronger, SkinCeuticals Glycolic Removal Cleanser Gel offers 8% glycolic acid to help exfoliate skin and boost skin cell turnover. In-Salon Milia Treatment: Professional Milia Spot Treatment Is The Best!If at-home milia exfoliation doesn’t remove white skin spots, then it might be time to try a specialist salon treatment or medical clinic milia procedure instead. If you have milia under eyes, or milia around nose, these areas of the face are more delicate, so if you are worried you will damage your skin, then a salon or cosmetic clinic treatment for milia spots is probably best. At Este, we offer Lamprobe treatment for milia removal. Lamprobe milia skincare treatment involves a probe being placed on the milia spot you want removed. The Lamprobe probe device emits radio-frequency energy that is applied to a milia bump for a few seconds, as the heated probe touches the spot it causes an exfoliation. The radio-frequency energy heat wave works to electro-dessicate and electro-coagulate the skin condition (i.e., milia skin bumps) in question. Milia Treatment at Este Medical GroupLamprobe is an effective treatment for a range of skin conditions, including: MiliaBenign molesKeratosesSkin tagsCystsClogged poresAge spots Contact Este Medical Group for a skincare consultation to treat milia skin spots. We also offer one of the best exfoliating skincare treatments, HydraFacial, which is recommended about once a month to keep your skin glowing, refreshed, and spot-free! What Not To Do With Milia BumpsAnyone who’s ever had a skin spot knows just how hard it is to resist the urge to pick, squeeze, or scratch a blemish. Milia are stubborn little spots that don’t take kindly to being picked at; messing with milia can make the condition worse. If you think you have milia spots, we recommend that you do not: Pick, poke or squeeze miliaUse skin products containing paraffin or petroleumAlternative salon methods of milia removal include treating skin spots with a lance and specialist milia removal tool. We don’t advise you squeeze, lance, or use specialist beauty tools at home, because without expert knowledge of skincare and spot removal you may put your skin at risk of infection and scarring. What If It’s Not Milia?If you have white bumps on face, but it is not milia, then you could be dealing with deeply clogged pores or comedones (e.g., small white or dark bumps that give skin rough texture). Comedones are a type of acne caused by a build-up of sebum, and are a fairly common skin condition for people who have oily, blemish-prone skin. Products with either salicylic acid or benzoyl peroxide are your best bet at tackling these annoying little dark, white and flesh-coloured bumps. We also recommend you send us a message through our website and ask about skin-safe chemical peels and HydraFacial treatments for renewing and deep cleansing acne skin. Why Choose Este Medical For Professional Milia Spot RemovalMilia spots might be unpleasant to look at, but they pose zero health concerns, and aren’t a symptom of a serious underlying skin problem. If milia spots are bothering you, try at-home products first and give them a chance to

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Laser Tattoo Removal Aftercare Tips

Laser Tattoo Removal Aftercare Tips

So, you got rid of that embarrassing tattoo from a time you’d rather forget, but what about laser tattoo removal aftercare? When you undergo laser tattoo removal at Este Medical, your clinician will advise you of the best aftercare for laser tattoo removal, but if you need a little recap then check out the info below. Does Laser Tattoo Removal Hurt?Before we get going with aftercare tips, if you’re wondering whether the actual process of getting your tattoo removed is going to be painful, then rest assured it won’t hurt as much as the actual tattoo itself did. People liken the pain to something a little like sunburn, or rubber bands being flicked on your skin. If you’ve managed the experience of getting a tattoo, you should be fine when it comes to getting it removed. Laser Tattoo Removal Aftercare InstructionsWhen you get an old tattoo removed by laser, your skin is exposed to extremely powerful lasers. Our skin has the ability to withstand this technology, but it’s wise to be as cautious as possible when it comes to aftercare. If you don’t follow the specific laser tattoo removal aftercare UK tips provided by your clinician, then you could leave yourself open to developing – HyperpigmentationSkin irritationAn infection of the lasered areaSo, let’s look at the best things you can do to help avoid these issues. The First Two DaysThe first two days after having your tattoo removed by laser are paramount in your skin’s recovery. To help avoid any skin irritation or problems developing with the area, it’s wise to wear soft, loose-fitting clothes. Opt for light, breathable fabrics such as 100% cotton. Steer clear of any fabrics that have an itchy feel to them – such as wool for example. To help ensure your skin is protected, your clinician may dress your old tattoo with a bandage dressing. This isn’t always necessary, and is done on a case-by-case basis. If you do have a dressing or bandage, then make sure you leave it alone and don’t pick at it as this could cause extra irritation. Only take your dressing off once you have been told it’s safe to do so. Clean UpHygiene is key when it comes to tattoo laser removal aftercare UK. During the healing stage, you’ll need to keep the area treated, clean. You don’t need to go overboard with a special laser tattoo removal aftercare cream at this stage, just rinse with warm water and gently pat dry if needed. Your clinician may have given you an antibacterial cream to apply, if this is the case then you can use this laser tattoo removal aftercare cream as advised. Make sure you absolutely avoid exposing the skin that’s been treated to any potential irritants such as perfumes, body sprays, and soaps. Leave Scabs AloneEveryone knows how tempting scabs can be to pick, but seriously, if you want your skin to heal as best it can, don’t pick or rub at any scabs or crusting skin that appears in the area. Scabs are all part of your skin’s healthy healing process so let your skin do its job and don’t intervene. Scabs form so that your skin is protected from dirt and microbes that could get into the healing skin and cause infection. Scabs and skin that blisters are a common part of the healing process when it comes to tattoo removal, but if you’re at all worried or something is causing you discomfort, speak to your specialist at Este who’ll be able to help. If you’re worried about blisters, don’t be – they’re also part of your skin’s healing process. The best way to deal with them is to leave them alone, avoid placing them under any amount of pressure, and keep them out of hot tubs or showers. If you want to help relieve any discomfort from the blisters, an ice pack wrapped in cloth can be used, or try gently smoothing on an aloe vera gel. Stick to the ShadePost-treatment, you should aim to keep your treated skin out of the sun. If you have to go out in it, layer up with clothing, and/or add a high SPF suncream. Look for suncream with good UVA and UVB protection. You’ll need to stay out of the sun for at least the first four weeks after your tattoo removal. This will give your skin the best chance of a full recovery and avoid any potentially harmful rays that could lead to hyperpigmentation. And now for a few extra questions, that might be preying on your mind… Does Laser Tattoo Removal Leave Scars?Permanent scarring shouldn’t occur if you are treated with the correct laser, by qualified clinicians. During the healing process your skin may scab and blister, and you need to avoid picking or irritating those if you want to have smooth, clear skin post-treatment. Can you Tattoo Over Laser Tattoo Removal?Yes, if the old ink from your tattoo has faded and your skin has healed, then it’s possible to have another tattoo in the same place. You’d need to wait for healing to be complete, and at least eight weeks before a new one can be considered. How Long After Laser Tattoo Removal will Tattoo Fade?You’ll need multiple laser treatments to permanently remove your unwanted tattoo. How long it takes for your tattoo to fade differs from person to person. In general, you should expect to see your tattoo start to fade around two to three weeks post treatment. We hope this guide has been handy in helping you understand the best way to deal with laser tattoo removal aftercare. As with anytime when you’re healing, it’s wise to rest up, drink plenty of water, and eat a healthy diet to boost your immunity. If you have any further questions, please get in touch with the team at Este who’ll be happy to advise.

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Factors That Accelerate Skin Ageing: What The Twin Study Reveals

Factors That Accelerate Skin Ageing: What The Twin Study Reveals

For women and men interested in how their lifestyle can impact skin ageing The Twin Study is an amazing scientific source of data that reveals what factors affect the ageing of the skin.The Twin Study, published in Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery by Guyuron et al. (2009), does much to confirm that our lifestyles and environmental factors (e.g., sun exposure) have an impact on how our skin ages. To help you better protect and repair your skin from the signs of ageing and premature ageing skin, we have pulled the most relevant information from this study for you to more fully understand what happens to your skin as you age. ‍Study Reveals Secrets To Younger Looking SkinIt’s true, your lifestyle is probably having a negative effect on your skin ageing, specifically your behaviours and the environment. Using findings from The Twin Study, we will share with you how certain choices you make in your day to day life can have either a positive or negative affect on your skin ageing. Plus, provide you with professional skincare treatments that target ageing skin problems. Let’s first go over the signs of ageing skin, so you can identify your aged skin issues; additionally, it is helpful during a skincare consultation to specify what your main ageing skin concerns are to a skincare expert. ‍Signs Of Skin AgeingFacial wrinklesFrown linesSagging jowlsSkin laxitySmile linesSun damageAge spotsHyperpigmentationDull, dehydrated skinLoose skinIf you are already experiencing some of these age-related skin issues there are effective skincare treatments available for the face and body that will help to improve or eliminate them. If you are younger and would like to prevent these issues in the future, there are several skincare treatments (e.g., Botox) you can start now as part of a preventative anti-ageing wellness plan. Here are some key factors that The Twin Study showed accelerated skin ageing. As each one is revealed we’ll share which professional anti-ageing skincare procedures are effective treatments. ‍Sun Exposure & Sun Damage Twin Study Findings‍Does the sun age your skin? The study provides strong evidence that supports previous scientific findings that in fact UV rays are harmful and damaging to our skin; environmental sun exposure can cause age spots on skin and skin wrinkles. When it comes to many other environmental factors, sun exposure is the most impactful when it comes to skin ageing. In The Twin Study, twins revealed how much time they had spent in the sun since childhood. Not surprisingly, the twin who spent more time in the sun had deeper wrinkles, more skin spots, and skin discolouration. Those who reported using sunscreen minimised damage to their skin and skin collagen. In summary, the twin who had the most sun exposure looked older. Photo Credit: ASPS, PRSJournal.com Vol 123 number 4 The panel determined that Twin B (right) looks 11.25 years older than Twin A (left). They are both 61 years old here. Twin B had approximately 10 hours more per week of sun exposure than Twin A. Additionally; Twin B weighs fifteen pounds less than Twin A. (Continue reading to learn how weight impacts the appearance of age.)Photo Credit: ASPS, PRSJournal.com Vol 123 number 4 The panel determined that Twin B (right) looks 11.25 years older than Twin A (left). They are both 61 years old here. Twin B had approximately 10 hours more per week of sun exposure than Twin A. Additionally; Twin B weighs fifteen pounds less than Twin A. (Continue reading to learn how weight impacts the appearance of age.)Photo Credit: ASPS, PRSJournal.com Vol 123 number 4. These twins are 69 years old. The perceived age difference between them was 3.375 years. Twin A (left) had about 19 hours per week more sun exposure than Twin B.Photo Credit: ASPS, PRSJournal.com Vol 123 number 4. These twins are 69 years old. The perceived age difference between them was 3.375 years. Twin A (left) had about 19 hours per week more sun exposure than Twin B.The debate over sunscreen vs no sunscreen is clearer than ever: if you want to avoid fine lines and wrinkles and prevent sunspots as you age, then you need to be using sunscreen on a daily basis — sun protection and sunscreen is not just for the beach. Another side effect of too much sun exposure or sun damage is old age skin pigmentation. Hyperpigmentation, liver spots, age spots, sunspots, uneven skin tone, and dark patches of skin can be the results of too much sun exposure over time. One of the most effective treatments to eliminate and reduce the look of skin pigmentation is the cosmelan peel. Este Medical offers cosmelan peel treatments for this type of skin ageing. We recommend you book a skincare consultation to determine if this depigmentation treatment is suitable for you. Skin a​geing can occur prematurely with exposure to damaging ​UV rays, as well as air pollution and climate issues like temperature and humidity. ‍Smoking & Alcohol: Lifestyle Factors That Accelerate Skin AgeingIt shouldn’t come as a surprise that regular smoking and alcohol use has a negative impact on skin health. The Twin Study did find that both smoking and drinking alcohol caused accelerated skin ageing. Let’s look at what the study revealed. ‍Does smoking age your skin? Smoking is not good news for your skin as you age. It has been well documented that smoking reduces skin circulation, skin elasticity, and skin thickness. As a result, your skin will not have a youthful rosy glow because of decreased oxygen to the skin, and thinner skin is more vulnerable to dullness, dryness, and wrinkles. The Twin Study found that twins with a history of smoking looked older. Twins who smoked 5 years or more looked older than their non-smoking twin. The bottom line, smoking will age your skin. Photo credit: ASPS, PRSJournal.com Vol. 123 number 4. 52 years old twins: Twin A (left) smoked for 20 years longer than Twin B (right). The perceived age difference here was 6.25 years. Dr. Guyuron explains that the bags under

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Does an IV Drip Make You Feel Better?

Does an IV Drip Make You Feel Better?

It’s time to discover a revolutionary solution that directly addresses your unique needs – the power of IV drip therapy.In this blog, we’re diving deep into the world of IV drips – the non-surgical, holistic treatment option that’s changing the game for wellness enthusiasts, busy professionals, and those managing chronic conditions alike. We’ll explore the answers to some commonly asked questions about IV drips, including what does an IV drip feel like, will I be feeling tired after an IV drip, and does an IV drip make you feel better? We’ll also explore conditions they help with, and their benefits beyond health. So, let’s discover why IV drips are helping our clients unlock their full potential for health and wellbeing! Commonly Asked IV Drip QuestionsWhat does an IV drip feel like?An IV drip is administered via a small needle inserted into a vein, typically in the arm. You may feel a slight pinch or during insertion, but discomfort is generally minimal. Once the drip begins, it can feel slightly cold as the solution flows through your bloodstream, delivering high doses of minerals, vitamins, amino acids, and antioxidants. You shouldn’t be feeling cold after the IV drip treatment has ended. Will I be feeling tired after an IV drip?Although how you feel after an IV drip will vary by person, you may experience mild fatigue as the treatment has triggered cellular metabolism which leads to increased energy production. This short-lived fatigue is often outweighted by the long-term benefits of nutrient replenishment and improved overall wellbeing. Are there any risks associated with IV drip therapy?IV drip therapy is safe and well-tolerated, but there are some potential risks to be aware of including bruising and tenderness at the injection site and the extremely rare chance of an allergic reaction. It’s essential to undergo IV drip therapy under the supervision of trained medical professionals who can monitor your response and ensure your safety throughout the process – like our brilliant Este Medical practitioners. Does an IV drip make you feel better?Absolutely! IV drips have been shown to provide relief and improve overall well-being for individuals dealing with a variety of health concerns. By bypassing the digestive system, IV drip therapy ensures maximum absorption of much needed nutrients and minerals that can alleviate your symptoms and help you start feeling like yourself again. What Health Concerns Can IV Drip Therapy Treat?IV drip therapy offers a truly innovative way to improve health conditions beyond traditional methods. Here are just a few of the conditions our IV therapy can help with, matched with the best suited IV drip available at Este Medical to treat it: Chronic Fatigue:Chronic fatigue is more than just feeling tired; it can significantly impact daily life, productivity, and overall well-being. The Este Medical Myers Cocktail IV drip is a specialised infusion formulated with a blend of essential vitamins and minerals, including Vitamin B-complex and Vitamin C, which are known for their energy-boosting properties. By replenishing vital nutrients and supporting cellular function, our Myers Cocktail IV drip helps combat fatigue and enhance overall energy levels. Migraines:Characterised by intense headaches, nausea, and sensitivity to light and sound, migraines can have a significant impact on quality of life. Our Ascorbic Acid (Vitamin C) IV drip offers relief by targeting inflammation and oxidative stress, which are common triggers for migraine attacks. Vitamin C is a potent antioxidant that works to scavenge free radicals and reduce inflammation, alleviating migraine symptoms and promoting faster recovery. Nutritional Deficiency:Nutritional deficiency can manifest in various ways, ranging from fatigue and weakened immunity to poor skin health and impaired wound healing. Our Ascorbic Acid (Vitamin C) IV drip feels like a potent remedy that delivers a high concentration of vitamin C directly into the bloodstream. Vitamin C is a powerful antioxidant known for its immune-boosting properties and its role in collagen synthesis, promoting skin health and tissue repair. Weight Loss Issues:Struggling with weight management can be frustrating. Influenced by factors like metabolism and appetite regulation, difficulty achieving weight loss can be effectively addressed here at Este Medical. Packed with metabolism-boosting compounds such as L-Carnitine and Adenosine Triphosphate (ATP), along with amino acids and antioxidants, our Skinny Drip IV therapy works to promote fat loss and improve energy expenditure while aiding in appetite control. If you’re feeling tired after this IV drip, don’t worry. The drip will have triggered cellular metabolism leading to increased energy production which can cause temporary fatigue. Toxin Overload:Over time, toxins can accumulate in the body from environmental pollutants, dietary choices, and lifestyle factors. Our Glutathione IV drip is specially formulated to detoxify and rejuvenate the body at a cellular level. By neutralising toxins, supporting liver function, and reducing oxidative stress, this IV drip can rid the body of harmful toxins and restore balance. Watch Dr Suzanne Wylie explain more about our Glutathione and Ascorbic Acid (Vitamin C) IV drips, and how they work together as an exceptional skin brightening treatment. Asthma and Allergies:Respiratory conditions like asthma and allergies can cause symptoms such as wheezing, shortness of breath, and nasal congestion. Our Ascorbic Acid (Vitamin C) IV drip offers relief by bolstering immune function and reducing inflammation, key factors in asthma and allergy management. As Vitamin C acts as a natural antihistamine, it modulates immune responses and works to alleviate allergic reactions. Fibromyalgia:Fibromyalgia is a complex condition characterised by widespread pain, fatigue, and sleep disturbances. Our Myers Cocktail IV drip infusion is enriched with essential nutrients such as magnesium and Vitamin B-complex, which play key roles in energy metabolism, muscle function, and stress management. By replenishing vital nutrients and promoting relaxation, the Myers Cocktail IV drip effectively alleviates symptoms of fibromyalgia to enhance overall well-being. What are the Benefits of IV Drips Beyond Health?While IV drips are renowned for their ability to address a variety of health concerns, their benefits extend far beyond physical wellness. Not only do they make you feel good, IV drip therapy offers remarkable aesthetic advantages, including: Acne Management: Infusions enriched with antioxidants and skin-nourishing

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Alina’s Stunning Results! Revitalise Your Eyes with Polynucleotide Treatments

Alina’s Stunning Results! Revitalise Your Eyes with Polynucleotide Treatments

Alina shares her successful anti-ageing Polynucleotides Treatment for Eyes, and how she has benefited from this innovative skin rejuvenation procedure using targeted micro injections to reduce lines and wrinkles, eye bags, and dark circles under her eyes. You can see in the video exactly how polynucleotide eye injections work. It’s a simple procedure and can be done over your lunch hour. In only 2 months, Alina’s eye area was revitalised; her under-eye area is brighter, less puffy, and her eye wrinkles are much less noticeable. Alina before and after photo resultAlina’s before and after eye treatment photo shows that the area under her eyes is smoother and brighter. ‍The Hottest New Trend In Under-Eye Skincare!‍Polynucleotide tweakments have caught the eye of celebrities, with stars like Jennifer Aniston and influencers such as Kim Kardashian apparently getting onboard this refreshing new eye treatment. Our Este Medical Polynucleotide Eye Treatment is a non-surgical alternative to an eye lift or eyelid surgery. It’s an excellent preventative treatment to keep your eye area looking youthful and refreshed. ‍Would you like to refresh your eyes without surgery? Schedule a Este UK polynucleotide eye consultation today! ‍What is Polynucleotide Eye Treatment?When it comes to non-surgical under-eye rejuvenation, this is the hottest new treatment that is getting great reviews due to the stunning results. A new approach to eye and skin rejuvenation, a polynucleotide eye treatment helps to improve skin texture, under-eye skin elasticity, and hydration with a unique formula that mimics human DNA. Essentially, it is composed of stretchy molecules designed to stimulate fibroblasts, promoting tissue repair, enhancing cell turnover, increasing elasticity, and stimulating collagen. A fibroblast is a type of cell that contributes to the formation of connective tissue, making it safe and ideal to inject under the eye area to lift, firm, and moisturise. Typically, the unique polynucleotide treatment formula is derived from purified fish DNA extract, mainly from salmon or trout, which is then incorporated into a polymerized injectable gel that binds with water molecules to make eye tissue firmer and more hydrated. The tiny, stretchy molecules from fish are considered the best natural material that mirrors human DNA, making it an ideal bio-stimulator in facial and skin treatments. So, when you hear reports of The Kardashians saying they have had a “salmon facial,” this is what they are talking about! The main takeaway about polynucleotides is they facilitate repairing nucleotide chains when injected below the skin’s surface and trigger natural regenerative skin enhancements on a cellular level. ‍Benefits of Polynucleotide Under-Eye InjectionsAnti-ageing, reduces eye lines and wrinklesReduces look of dark circlesHelps fibroblast cells to regenerateTriggers natural collagen and elastin productionTightens and firms skin in eye areaImproves under-eye skin texture and elasticityReduces appearance of eye hollowsBoosts natural hyaluronic acid productionEnhances skin hydration and moisture retentionReduces under-eye inflammationEnhances skin repair and renewalSkin brightening under the eyeMinimally non-invasive procedureQuick procedure with minimal downtimeWith this many benefits, how can you not give this fabulous new under-eye treatment a try! Send us a message through our Este Medical website to book your first Polynucleotide Eye Rejuvenation Treatment! ‍How Many Under-Eye Polynucleotide Treatments Do I Need?The number of polynucleotide sessions will vary from person to person. Most clients see significant results after a couple of treatments. On average, the effects of polynucleotide treatments last for about 6 months before requiring a maintenance treatment. Is eye polynucleotide treatment safe? Yes, polynucleotide treatment is safe and well-tolerated, with minimal risk of any side effects. ‍Book a Este Medical UK under-eye treatment consultation to see if polynucleotide eye injections are right for you and how many treatments sessions you may require to reach your aesthetic and beauty goals. ‍Enhance & Extend Eye Lift Surgery with Under-Eye Polynucleotide TreatmentsUnder-eye polynucleotide treatments are an exceptional standalone solution for rejuvenating the delicate skin around your eyes, providing a non-surgical option to reduce wrinkles, fine lines, and sagging eye hollows. This ‘no surgery’ eye treatment stimulates collagen production, improves skin elasticity, and restores a youthful glow to your under-eye area. ‍Polynucleotide eye treatments also complement surgical procedures such as eye lifts and eyelid surgery. After undergoing an under-eye surgical procedure, incorporating polynucleotide eye therapy into your post-operative care can significantly enhance and prolong the eye surgery results. While under-eye surgical procedures deliver immediate and dramatic improvements, polynucleotide treatments offer continued support by maintaining the skin’s vitality and elasticity, helping to sustain the benefits of eye surgery as you age. Regular polynucleotide maintenance treatments can extend the life of your surgical results, ensuring that the youthful, wrinkle-free appearance achieved through an eye lift is preserved over time. This combination approach allows you to enjoy the best of both worlds: the immediate lifting and tightening effects of surgery and the long-term skin health benefits of polynucleotide treatments. Our Este Medical under-eye polynucleotide treatments serve as an excellent preventative measure. By regularly treating your under-eye area, you can hold off the need for more invasive surgical procedures until absolutely necessary. This proactive approach to skincare helps maintain a smooth, non-saggy under-eye area, delaying the onset of deeper wrinkles and more significant sagging in the eye area. While under-eye polynucleotide treatments are highly effective on their own, they work synergistically with surgical eye procedures to achieve and maintain beautiful, wrinkle-free skin around the eyes. Whether used as a standalone treatment or in conjunction with blepharoplasty surgery, polynucleotide UK therapy ensures you a more youthful and vibrant appearance, making it a versatile and invaluable addition to your skincare routine. ‍Advanced & Innovative Facial Aesthetics at Este Medical GroupWhen it comes to facial aesthetics, Este Medical Group is a leader in the UK and worldwide. From the latest Fish DNA Eye Treatments and Under-Eye Dermal Fillers to Profhilo, HIFU, and the newest Lumi Eyes Under Eye Skin Booster treatment, Este Medical offers an abundance of non-surgical face and body treatments designed to keep you looking young and refreshed. ‍Trust Este Medical to help you maintain your youthful glow and boost your self-confidence with our exceptional range of professional cosmetic treatments. Last

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Adam's 3-Month Hair Transplant Results

Adam’s 3-Month Hair Transplant Results

3 months after hair transplantPosted: Jun 13, 2023 Published By: Este Medical Group Only 3-months after Adam’s Turkey hair transplant he shares his hair transplant results along with details about his post-surgery hair transplant hair wash, and aftercare experience at Este Medical in Manchester.Adam is currently undergoing laser light hair regrowth therapy and PRP combined with mesotherapy has part of his hair transplant aftercare regime. Find out what Adam has to say about the first few months of his hair transplant experience. “For the first 2-months after my hair transplant in Turkey, my scalp and hair was really just recovering and adjusting from the surgery. It was in the third month that I really started to notice new hair growth and an increase in hair volume. My family has been impressed with the results too,” says Adam, Manchester Este Medical Group hair transplant client.‍Hair Growth Results 3-Months After Hair Transplant in TurkeyWhen Adam came to our Este Manchester clinic for a male hair loss consultation, it was easy to see where hair grafts would be needed to restore Adam’s hair. From the hair transplant consultation it was recommended Adam have a hair transplant to restore hair growth on his crown, at the temples, and at the front of the head to fill in hair and reestablish a strong frontal hairline. You can see in these remarkable hair transplant before-and-after photos where Adam was suffering from male hair loss and the hair transplantation outcome. Adam’s before treatmentEven just a week after Adam’s FUE hair transplant surgery at our hair loss clinic in Istanbul, you can see the newly implanted hair grafts across the treatment areas (i.e., crown, temples, hairline) taking hold and thriving. Adam’s FUE hair transplant surgeryAre you experiencing male pattern baldness and hair loss across the top of the head? Send us a message through our website and book a hair loss for men consultation. Adam Shares Final Hair Wash After Hair TransplantLearn more about Adam’s hair transplant experience in Turkey and his Manchester hair transplant aftercare treatment in this video. He also talks about what his family has to say about his new look, and how comfortable he felt during the hair transplant surgery — Adam was so relaxed and comfortable during the hair transplant procedure he fell asleep! The Importance Of Hair Transplant AftercareAdam is not alone in having PRP mesotherapy and laser hair growth treatments after a hair transplant. At Este Medical we advise all our male and female hair transplant clients to have these two hair regrowth treatments before and after hair transplant surgery, as these non-surgical hair loss treatments help prepare the scalp and hair follicles for transplantation, and post-surgery PRP and laser therapy boost blood circulation which delivers oxygen and nutrients to newly transplanted hair grafts, helping them to grow stronger and thicker. Learn more about Este’s non-surgical hair transplant aftercare treatments:PRP hair injections combined with mesotherapyLaser light hair regrowth aftercare treatmentStart Your Hair Restoration Journey With Este MedicalEste Turkey hair transplant procedures for women and men: FUE Hair Transplant for MenFUE Hair Transplant for WomenDHI Hair TransplantFind an Este Medical hair loss UK clinic near you! And book a hair transplant consultation to discuss your grooming goals and hair regrowth expectations. We also offer unshaven hair transplant and long hair transplant treatments if cutting or shaving your head is a concern, be sure to ask about these Turkey hair transplantation treatments. For further information about hair transplantation and hair grafts, take a look at our Este Medical Guide: How Does A Hair Transplant Work? Last Updated: June 13, 2023

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