Skin laxity
Skin laxity refers to a progressive loss of tissue tone and elasticity.
Localised adiposity
Localised adiposity is a fat deposit that occurs when fat cells accumulate in a specific body region and in a greater number compared to the rest of the body.
Cellulite and water retention
Cellulite is a condition caused by a metabolic disorder localised at the subcutaneous tissue level of the buttocks, hips, thighs, knees, and sometimes the upper limbs that triggers an increase in the size of fat cells.
Wrinkles
Wrinkles are the main sign of skin aging caused not only by the passage of time but also by several other factors such as stress, smoking, alcohol, light radiation and chemical agents.
Fatigued look
The skin around the eyes is particularly thin and therefore more sensitive to the signs of aging and stress that cause the appearance of small wrinkles, bags, puffiness and dark circles making the look tired and fatigued.
Skin hyperpigmentation
Hyperpigmentation refers to an alteration in skin colour caused by an abnormal accumulation of melanin.
Facial asymmetries
A certain degree of asymmetry is normal for everyone but when it occurs in a more pronounced form it can disturb the harmony in the face.
Scars
Scars are the physiological outcome of the healing process of a pathological or traumatic injury to the skin.
Stretch Marks
Stretch marks are skin streaks caused mainly by sudden weight changes, genetic predisposition, endocrine diseases, certain drug therapies and aging.
Facial capillaries
Excessive dilation of blood vessels located in the most superficial layers of the skin can cause microinjuries that can take the form of tiny red lines, branches or dots.
Hair loss
Progressive scalp thinning is an issue that predominantly affects men but can also be experienced by women.
Unwanted hair
From an aesthetic perspective, when hairs are considered too many or too dark, to the point of becoming an annoying issue, it is possible to apply targeted treatments by directly hitting the hair follicle and preventing its regrowth.
Hyperhidrosis
Hyperhidrosis refers to the production of sweat in excess with respect to the body’s normal thermoregulation needs.
Intimate Aging
Hormonal and anatomical changes can cause alterations in the appearance of the skin and mucous membranes of the intimate areas.
Dermatological problems
Dermatology is the branch of medicine that studies the structure, functions and diseases affecting the skin and its appendages (hair, nails, sebaceous and sweat glands).
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