Antiaging facial treatments 

Wrinkles on the forehead, between the eyebrows and the eyes

To soften expression wrinkles on the forehead, between the eyebrows and in the periocular area, the indicated treatment is the administration of botulinum toxin.

It is a well-tolerated process that does not require anaesthesia. It lasts between 4 and 6 months.

Moisturizing lips


To hydrate the lip mucous membrane, achieve greater smoothness and recover the volume lost over time, the indicated technique is the application of hyaluronic acid.

It is a minimally painful process and therefore the use of topical or local anaesthesia is recommended. This treatment initially lasts approximately 4 to 6 months, but as more sessions are carried out, longer durations can be achieved.

Nasolabial and nasogenian furrows

To soften and prevent the expression of tiredness and sadness that accompanies the appearance of nasolabial and nasogenian furrows, the indicated treatment is hyaluronic acid.

It is a minimally painful process so the use of topical or local anaesthesia is recommended. This treatment initially lasts approximately 4 to 6 months, but as more sessions are carried out, longer durations can be achieved.

Eye bags furrow 

To soften and prevent the expression of tiredness that accompanies the appearance of dark circles under the eyes, the treatment is the application of hyaluronic acid.

It is a minimally painful process so the use of topical or local anaesthesia is recommended. This treatment initially lasts approximately 4 to 6 months, but as more sessions are carried out, longer durations can be achieved.

Cheekbone maintenance

To maintain and recover the progressive cheeks loss of volume associated with age, the indicated treatment is the application of hyaluronic acid.

It is a minimally painful process and therefore the use of topical or local anaesthesia is recommended. This treatment initially lasts approximately 4 to 6 months, but as more sessions are carried out, longer durations can be achieved.


Facial barcode

To smooth expression wrinkles around the mouth, the indicated treatment is the application of hyaluronic acid using the "blanching" technique and plasma laser. The use of this technique allows the improvement of fine wrinkles.

The hyaluronic acid treatment initially lasts approximately 4 to 6 months, but as more sessions are carried out, longer durations can be achieved.

The number of plasma laser sessions will be specified according to the needs of each patient. It is a slightly painful procedure so the use of topical and local anaesthesia is recommended.

Small imperfections of the nasal septum: Rhinomodelling

For the correction of small asymmetries and imperfections in the nasal profile, as well as elevation of the nasal tip, the indicated technique is the application of hyaluronic acid.

It is a minimally painful process and therefore the use of topical or local anesthesia is recommended.

The treatment with hyaluronic acid initially lasts approximately 4 to 6 months, but as more sessions are carried out, longer durations can be achieved.



Skin aged by the effects of sun and pollution: Face, neck, neckline and hands

To moisturize, revitalize, brighten the skin and prevent the appearance of spots and small wrinkles after exposure to the sun and pollution, the right treatment is a combination of:

  • Peeling of acid (glycolic, salicylic or pyruvic). Renewing and exfoliating the last layers of skin damaged by age and sun.
  • Mesotherapy of hyaluronic acid, vitamins and trace elements to induce and biostimulate the formation of collagen, revitalising the skin of the face, neck, neckline and hands.
It is a painless process so that no anaesthesia is required. The number of sessions varies according to the age, hormonal situation and photo-aging of the patient.

Flaccidity of the facial oval

To prevent flaccidity and recover the firmness of the facial oval, the indicated treatment is:

- The application of tensioning threads made of polydioxanone, a reabsorbable material, which progressively restores firmness and definition to the facial oval and neck.

They also prevent flaccidity in the mandibular arch by forming their own collagen.

It is a well-tolerated process so the use of anaesthesia is not recommended. The approximate duration of the treatment is 6 months.

- Radiofrequency: the application of energy to increase the temperature of the tissues in the skin by stimulating circulation and the production of collagen.

The number of sessions indicated will depend on the age of the patient, the hormonal situation and the degree of basal aging.


Neck flaccidity

To prevent flaccidity and recover the firmness of the facial oval, the indicated treatment is:

- The application of tensioning threads made of polydioxanone, a reabsorbable material, which progressively restores firmness and definition to the facial oval and neck.

They also prevent flaccidity in the mandibular arch by forming their own collagen.

It is a painless process so the use of anaesthesia is not recommended. The approximate duration of the treatment is 6 months.

- Radiofrequency: the application of energy to increase the temperature of the tissues in the skin by stimulating circulation and the production of collagen.

The number of sessions indicated will depend on the age of the patient, the hormonal situation and the degree of basal aging.


Skin blemishes and imperfections

For the removal of small spots and skin lesions such as: fibroids, ruby spots, solar lentigines, acrochordons, xanthelasmas, fine wrinkles, seborrheic keratoses and scars among others, the indicated treatment is :

  • Plasma laser, allowing the elimination of the imperfections located in the upper layer of the skin from the fulguration of the lesion.

  • It is a minimally painless process so the use of topical or local anaesthesia is recommended. The number of sessions indicated will vary depending on the lesion to be treated.

Acne and post-acne scars

The treatment of juvenile and adult acne will be indicated:

  • Facial peeling
  • Topical treatment with masterful formulation
  • Topical and oral antibiotic
  • Topical and oral retinoids
  • Plasma laser