Lula Aesthetics can assist in skin rejuvenating treatments that provide reduction in fine lines, wrinkles, pigmentation, premature aging, acne, acne scaring, scars, jowling, uneven skin tone, dark under eyes, enlarged pores, etc and some skin conditions such as rosacea.
Skin Needling
Skin needling, also known as microneedling, is a cosmetic procedure that involves the use of a device equipped with fine needles to create micro-injuries in the skin's surface. This controlled damage stimulates the skin's natural wound healing processes, leading to increased collagen and elastin production, as well as enhanced skin rejuvenation.
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Skin needling is suitable for individuals looking to improve skin texture, address signs of aging, reduce scarring, or enhance the overall quality of their skin. It is important to consult with a skincare professional to determine if skin needling is appropriate for your skin type and concerns.
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Yes, skin needling can be combined with other skincare procedures such as platelet-rich plasma (PRP) therapy to achieve enhanced results and address specific concerns.
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While at-home dermarolling can still offer benefits, professional in-office skin needling treatments typically use more advanced devices and can penetrate the skin at deeper levels, potentially providing more substantial results.
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The frequency of skin needling treatments can vary depending on the depth of the procedure and the individual's skin response. In-office treatments are typically spaced 4-6 weeks apart, while at-home dermarolling may be performed more frequently.
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Skin needling triggers the body's natural healing response, stimulating the production of collagen and elastin. The microscopic channels created by the needles also enhance the absorption and effectiveness of topical skincare products.
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Improved skin texture and tone
Reduction in the appearance of fine lines and wrinkles
Minimisation of scars, including acne scars
Enhanced penetration and efficacy of skincare products
Overall skin rejuvenation
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The sensation experienced during skin needling can vary depending on the individual's pain tolerance and the depth of the treatment. Numbing creams can be applied prior to the procedure to minimise discomfort.
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Common side effects include redness, swelling, and minor pinpoint bleeding, which typically subside within a few days. Some individuals may experience temporary sensitivity or peeling. Downtime is minimal compared to more invasive procedures, but sun protection and gentle skincare are recommended post-treatment.
PDO Mono Threads
PDO (polydioxanone) mono threads are a type of absorbable suture material that is used in cosmetic procedures to tighten and lift sagging skin. These threads are inserted into the skin to stimulate collagen production, resulting in a firmer, more youthful appearance. PDO mono threads are commonly used to address concerns such as facial sagging, fine lines, and wrinkles.
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PDO mono threads work by initiating a controlled inflammatory response in the skin, promoting collagen production and tissue tightening. The threads are typically inserted into the dermis using a fine needle, providing immediate lifting effects and ongoing improvements in skin quality.
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Skin tightening and lifting
Improvement in skin elasticity
Reduction in the appearance of fine lines and wrinkles
Stimulates collagen production
Non-surgical alternative to facelifts
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Discomfort during the procedure is typically minimal, as local anesthesia or numbing cream is applied to the treatment area before inserting the threads. Some patients may experience mild bruising, swelling, or tenderness post-procedure.
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The longevity of PDO mono thread results can vary depending on individual factors such as skin condition, lifestyle habits, and the number of threads used. Results typically last between 6 to 12 months, after which additional treatments may be recommended to maintain the lifted effect.
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Patients may experience some minor swelling, bruising, or redness at the insertion points immediately after the procedure, but these side effects usually subside within a few days. Most individuals are able to resume their normal activities shortly after treatment.
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PDO mono thread treatment is suitable for individuals with mild to moderate skin laxity looking to improve facial contour and address signs of aging. It is important to book for a consult to determine if this procedure is appropriate for your specific concerns.
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PDO mono threads are considered reliable when performed by a trained and experienced healthcare provider, like Mads. It is crucial to choose a reputable clinic or aesthetic practitioner to ensure proper insertion techniques and sterile conditions.
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PDO mono threads can be used in conjunction with other cosmetic procedures to achieve comprehensive facial rejuvenation and enhancement.
Exosome Therapy
Exosome therapy has emerged as a promising treatment option in the field of aesthetics for its potential to rejuvenate and improve the appearance of the skin. This cutting-edge regenerative medicine approach utilises exosomes, small vesicles derived from stem cells, to enhance tissue regeneration, promote collagen production, and reduce signs of aging.
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Exosome therapy in aesthetics involves the application of exosomes into the skin to stimulate cellular regeneration and boost collagen production. Exosomes deliver key growth factors and bioactive molecules to rejuvenate the skin, improve texture, reduce wrinkles, and enhance overall skin health.
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Exosome therapy offers several potential benefits, including:
Skin rejuvenation and revitalization
Improvement in fine lines and wrinkles
Enhanced skin texture and tone
Reduction of sun damage and pigmentation
Boost in collagen production
Increased skin hydration and elasticity
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Exosome therapy in aesthetics is generally considered reliable as these exosomes are carefully screened, processed, and derived from high-quality donor stem cells.
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The procedure for exosome therapy in aesthetics typically involves the application of exosomes into targeted areas of the face or skin. Topical numbing agents or local anaesthesia may be used to minimise discomfort.
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Exosome therapy usually involves minimal downtime. Some individuals may experience mild redness, swelling, or bruising at the treatment sites, but these effects typically resolve within a few days. Patients can generally resume their normal activities immediately after treatment.
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The number of treatments required for optimal results with exosome therapy in aesthetics may vary depending on individual factors, such as skin condition and treatment goals. A series of treatments, usually spaced several weeks apart, may be recommended to achieve and maintain desired outcomes.
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Results from exosome therapy in aesthetics may become noticeable within a few weeks after treatment. Over time, as the skin undergoes rejuvenation and collagen production is stimulated, continued improvements can be observed. It is important to note that individual responses may vary.
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Yes, exosome therapy can be combined with other treatments to enhance overall aesthetic outcomes. Combining exosome therapy with complementary treatments may provide synergistic effects and more comprehensive rejuvenation.
Platelet Rich Plasma
Platelet-Rich Plasma (PRP) therapy has gained popularity for its regenerative properties that can promote hair growth and rejuvenate the skin. PRP contains a concentrated portion of platelets and growth factors derived from the patient's own blood, which can stimulate tissue repair, collagen production, and improve overall skin health.
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PRP therapy for hair and skin rejuvenation involves collecting a small amount of blood from the patient, isolating the platelet-rich plasma, and then injecting it into the treatment area. The growth factors and proteins in PRP can stimulate hair follicles, promote cell regeneration, and improve skin texture and tone.
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PRP therapy for hair and skin rejuvenation offers several benefits, including:
Stimulating hair growth and increasing hair density
Improving skin tone, texture, and elasticity
Enhancing collagen production
Minimising the appearance of fine lines, wrinkles, and scars
Promoting overall skin health and vitality
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PRP therapy for hair and skin rejuvenation is generally reliable since PRP is derived from the patient's own blood, the risk of allergic reactions or adverse effects is minimal.
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The procedure for PRP therapy typically involves the following steps:
Blood is drawn from the patient and processed to isolate the PRP.
The treatment area is cleansed, and a topical numbing agent may be applied.
The PRP is then injected into the scalp for hair rejuvenation or the skin for skin rejuvenation.
Multiple sessions may be recommended for optimal results.
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There is usually minimal to no downtime after PRP therapy. Some individuals may experience mild redness, swelling, or bruising at the injection sites, but these effects typically fade within a few days. Patients can typically resume their normal activities after treatment.
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The number of treatments needed for optimal results with PRP therapy may vary depending on the individual's condition and treatment goals. A series of sessions, typically spaced several weeks apart, may be recommended to achieve and maintain desired outcomes for both hair and skin rejuvenation.
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Results from PRP therapy may vary among individuals, but visible improvements can often be observed within a few weeks to months after treatment. Continued growth and skin rejuvenation can occur over time as the PRP stimulates cellular repair and collagen synthesis.
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Yes, PRP therapy can be combined with other treatments such as laser therapy, microneedling, or topical medications for enhanced results. Combining PRP therapy with complementary treatments may provide synergistic effects and improve overall outcomes.
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At Lula Aesthetics, we offer a range of world-leading, medical aesthetic treatments, some of which we are prohibited from advertising on our website and social media. For a comprehensive of treatment options, please book a consultation with Mads.