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Visible skin ageing is mostly caused by naturally occurring loss of collagen and by the disruption…
As the first clinic in the Czech Republic, we bring you a unique microneedle radiofrequency method that can reliably restore a youthful appearance to your skin
This is the most effective variant of radiofrequency technique ever, which uses gold-plated microspheres to penetrate into the deeper layers of the skin, where it purposefully heats up the tissue and thus immediately stimulates the formation of new collagen fibres with a resulting lifting effect. It perfectly fills the gap between CO2 laser, facelift and fractional laser with minimal invasiveness, shorter recovery time and minimal risk of post-inflammatory hyperpigmentation.
The radiofrequency current between the microneedles also heats the upper layer of the skin in a controlled manner, significantly increasing collagen and elastin production. The result is improved skin texture and pores, reduction of fine and deeper wrinkles, treatment of sunken acne scars, reduction of epidermal melanin pigmentation and superficial vascular lesions.
Microneedling is a proven and certified method to restore your skin's youthful appearance and Mediestetik Clinic is the first in the Czech Republic to use a unique Canadian device for this purpose, which uses gold-plated microneedles to mini-invasively penetrate under the skin, even to a depth of 7 mm, which no other device of its kind can match.
This makes it one of the most effective aesthetic treatments without the need for surgical intervention, with a range of benefits:
And when can you look forward to a visible change? You can look forward to the first changes within a few days of treatment, with a progression over up to 12 months.
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