Regeneration at the heart of medical aesthetics

By AESTHETIC MODELS WORLD RECRUITMENT

Would you like to benefit from aesthetic medicine treatments for your face or body, or be a demonstrator for aesthetic medical devices in regenerative medicine?

Advances in ‘regenerative medicine‘ now allow doctors to turn back time a little, repairing, restoring and regenerating tissue – and these exciting developments are also a natural evolution in aesthetic treatments.

When threatened by illness or injury, your body automatically reacts by seeking to repair damaged tissue at a cellular level. Such is our cellular intelligence: stem cells read the environment and decide whether action is necessary, and when we’re young, our army of cells is very effective at moving up a gear.

However, with age, your cellular communication deteriorates and regeneration slows down. This is where developments in regenerative medicine come in, to reinvigorate diseased cells.

Regenerative medicine is a branch of medical science that focuses on the repair, replacement or regeneration of damaged or diseased tissues and organs. It uses techniques such as stem cell therapy, tissue engineering and gene therapy to stimulate the body’s natural healing processes and promote tissue growth, offering hope for a wide range of conditions, from organ damage to degenerative diseases.

– Regenerative medicine is an established medical field, with millions of treatments having been carried out over the decades.

The regenerative treatment approach aims to replace or regenerate cells damaged by disease, trauma, environmental or lifestyle factors.

Regenerative aesthetics is an offshoot of regenerative medicine and also seeks to harness and enhance your body’s innate system for natural repair and healing, for example in the case of facial aging.

Intrinsic aging takes its toll on the body, as cells weaken their ability to automatically restore altered tissue, and regenerative treatments offer natural interventions that stimulate cell-to-cell communication to trigger rejuvenation and repair.

Around age 35, the effects of aging start to become more pronounced, starting with skin changes. From the age of thirty onwards, the skin begins to lose its integrity and the structure of the face changes:

  • Decrease in collagen, fibrin and hyaluronic acid
  • Changes in subcutaneous fat and deeper fat reserves
  • Bone regression

Thanks to the power of cellular intelligence, we can actually rejuvenate the intracellular matrix, triggering the regeneration of affected tissues…

You’re already familiar with a number of regenerative aesthetic treatments, including PRP (platelet-rich plasma), PRF (platelet-rich fibrin), polynucleotides, exosomes, fillers, etc.

Often, a combined approach is beneficial for patients, with one or more regenerative aesthetic treatments complemented by other biostimulating treatments such as microneedling… To restore healthy, youthful tissue.

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