Female Focus
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Your Beautiful Magazine!
damage’ and are followed by a healing process which rejuvenates the skin in a similar way to a Photo facial. Mesotherapy: Micro injections of vitamins and hyaluronic acid placed into the skin to aid rejuvenation. 5-6 sessions can be undertaken with facial anaesthetic cream. Mesotherapy also works well with Dermaroller and other treatments, for a double effect. Microdermabrassion / Peels: Remove old surface cells to allow newer skin to shine though, more radiant and fresher –a mini facial.
FACIAL VOLUME also decreases as we age. Various methods of replacing and re-enhancing the tightness and fullness of the face and neck areas exist, as follows: Sculptra: A special type of filler which gradually over 3-4 treatments stimulates and increases volume in areas where it has been lost. It also smoothes the face, with long lasting effects.
CACI non-surgical facelift: The CACI quantum micro current produces amazing results by lifting and toning the muscles of the face, neck and body, and is especially helpful around the facial area. A course of 10 treatments taken frequently, and a monthly maintenance is necessary to gain and maintain the best results.
Permanent make up: A great way to enhance your features like eyebrows, eyes and lips.
At Clinica Dental La Plaza we have been offering these treatments for many years now, with many happy clients. If you would like any advice then please contact our clinic. You can see Dr Karen Gardner (English and Spanish speaking), Yvonne our advanced beauty therapist (English), Julia for permanent make up (Russian, English, Spanish) and our receptionist Yvonne also speaks German. For Dentistry - Dr Karen Gardner and Dr Jorge Santillán are extremely experienced in all aspects of tooth and smile treatments. Telephone 96 646 1120.
www.clinicdentallaplaza.com.
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