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What is wrinkle blanching?
Gel fillers of hyaluronic acid have been used for a long time for subcutaneous filling of the interstitial space, which allows you to create volume in places of skin creases, and thus "smooth" wrinkles or tighten slightly dropped skin areas.
But there is another way of introducing hyaluronic acid gels - intradermal (intradermal). This method allows you to touch only the surface layers of the skin, does not mechanically fill the voids with fillers, but injects the substance directly into the cellular structures of the upper layer of the dermis.
In order for the gel filler to play its role at the level of biochemical processes, it must be delivered as accurately as possible to the places of destination, which are the surface layers of the dermis, because they are the first to begin to stretch and break with age-related regression of the natural processes of skin reconstruction - a violation of the restoration of its elasticity and elasticity.
New developments in the field of skin biorevitalization based on Belotero fillers made it possible to make hyaluronic injections more refined in their effects, which made it possible to stop the early formation of wrinkles.
In order for the hyaluronic acid filler to work effectively, it needs certain conditions, or rather the presence of a water component. In the interstitial space, by definition, there are not so many water molecules as in the skin cells themselves, which led the Belotoro developers to the idea that hyaluronic acid should be injected not into the deep, but into the surface layers of the skin.
Injections of wrinkle blanching are reminiscent of mantu injections, when the thinnest needle injects fillers into the reticular layer of the dermis, where elastin and collagen fibers are located, interspersed with intercellular substance (natural hyaluronic acid). Artificially created biophilers - hyaluronic acid molecules - enter this layer of the dermis.
Blanching of wrinkles is a gentle procedure that allows you to delicately straighten fine skin wrinkles, especially in areas where the skin is thin and too mobile, such as the eyelids, near the lips, chin or neck.
Blanching of the skin is also recommended to be used to eliminate cosmetic defects from healed acne, after deep cleansing of comedones, after removing atheromas and milia.
The blanching procedure has contraindications:
- diabetes,
- keloid scarring of the skin,
- autoimmune skin diseases or autoimmune endocrine disorders,
- ongoing inflammation and infections on the skin,
- reduced immune status.
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