Aesthetic medicine treatments after the age of 50
Procedures using stem cells and fibroblasts are true elixirs of eternal beauty and youth. During a visit to an aesthetic medicine salon, a cosmetologist will tell you how they work, what effect they have and why women should not be afraid. This is one of the most effective aesthetic medicine treatments after 50 years of age, which will restore youthfulness to the skin.
The best aesthetic medicine treatments after 50
Injections, chemical peels, laser therapy, plastic surgeon's scalpel, for the sake of prolonged youth, women are ready for anything and do not save money for all these pleasures. Modern cosmetology offers many procedures that can restore the skin's radiance and elasticity. True, not for long: almost all of them give only a temporary effect. But today in cosmetology there are so-called regenerative technologies, whose main tools are stem cells and fibroblasts. Both procedures are quite expensive and promise rejuvenation at the cellular level. But is it worth believing the promises?
Stem cells to regain youthfulness
Stem cells are currently used to treat more than a hundred serious blood and immune system diseases. They are actively used in clinical research: using stem cells, scientists and doctors are developing treatments for diseases such as diabetes, Alzheimer's disease, stroke, heart attack and many others. Most often, stem cells are harvested after birth from umbilical cord blood. They are specially collected and stored, and can be used, as biological insurance. In an adult, stem cells can be obtained from bone marrow.In aesthetic medicine, cosmetologists do not use pure stem cells. Fat cells are more widely used, where fat acts, as a stimulator of regenerative properties, that is, it actively starts the processes of regeneration, healing and rejuvenation. In addition, connective tissue and cellular fibers are present, which is also necessary in the correction of age-related changes. Most of the cells that make up its structure are mature and differentiated, which means that they are immediately ready to work in an anti-aging direction.Among other things, fat is rich in stem cells, which, when introduced due to the environment, form the basis for rejuvenation and correction of problems. Fat is taken from any part of the body, most often from fat cells on the abdomen, legs or arms. When the fat is placed in the desired location, then the stem cells in their composition acquire the properties of the surrounding tissues and are transformed into the same cells is their most important property. Such a procedure of aesthetic medicine after 50 years of age is appreciated by women of this age. The technique based on the use of the patient's own fat is called lipofilling. Filling techniques are divided into three main groups:
Macrolipofiling (volumetric lifting)
The resulting material is specially processed and inserted into large areas of the body or face. The fat cells play the role of a natural filler and help to enlarge the breasts, buttocks and correct the oval of the face.
Microlipofiling
The effect is at the level of the upper layers of subcutaneous fat. For example, the material is inserted into skin folds to even out the relief.
Nanolipofiling
First, the fat is emulsified in a special way. The prepared material is then injected with small intradermal injections to correct dark circles under the eyes, small wrinkles on the face and décolleté to strengthen and rejuvenate the skin.
Fibroblasts in the fight against wrinkles
The most progressive and productive method in aesthetic medicine related to cell technology is fibroblast therapy. These are skin cells responsible for the production of significant biologically active substances, in particular hyaluronic acid, collagen and elastin. Such a procedure can be performed at any age. If a person has sagging, reduced turgor, a large number of wrinkles, enlarged pores, scars and you want to change, the quality of the skin itself, then this procedure will be optimal.Under local anesthesia, the doctor, using a special device, takes a biopsy (takes a piece of tissue) from the area behind the ear. In addition, an individual preparation can be prepared in the laboratory. It is separated for cellular composition, and then the youngest and most active fibroblasts are selected under a microscope and placed on so-called medium mattresses, where the fibroblasts are fed and multiplied. This multi-step and complex process takes 30 to 60 days.
How are fibroblasts used?
Once the active fibroblasts are isolated, they can be placed in a cryobank. This is a kind of contribution to the future known as biological insurance. These fibroblasts can be used in the future when necessary. At this time, doctors identify the regenerative potential of the fibroblasts and obtain a so-called skin passport for the patient. With it, the doctor will individually select additional methods. No less important is the patient's clinical picture: how thin or sagging the skin is, what is the tone of the skin, whether there is any change in it. The doctor then decides how many procedures are needed and what the interval between them should be. The number of cells needed varies and depends on the area of application and the presence of problems. For example, in the eyelid area one amount of the drug is required, and in the neck area a completely different amount.The drug is also administered to the patient under anesthesia (frankly, it seems that the procedure is not pleasant, but the effect is worth it). Fibroblasts produce collagen, elastin and hyaluronic acid, so the skin gradually becomes more elastic, dense and well-groomed, wrinkles are smoothed, pores are tightened and the complexion is improved. As you can see, such a treatment for people over 50 will allow them to enjoy rejuvenated and tightened skin without any problems with its quality.