Skin boosters are specialised injections that aim to hydrate and improve your skin’s overall texture and appearance. Unlike more traditional fillers, skin boosters do not just add volume. Instead, they deeply hydrate the skin, promoting a healthier, more radiant complexion.
Facial fillers are a popular cosmetic treatment used to enhance facial features, smooth wrinkles, and add volume where it is lost due to ageing. These injectable treatments provide immediate results, improving facial symmetry and rejuvenating the skin. At DAO Clinic, we use a variety of fillers to customise treatments based on the specific areas of the face and the desired outcomes.
Biostimulators are a unique class of cosmetic treatments designed to stimulate the body’s natural collagen production, enhancing skin quality and firmness over time. Unlike traditional fillers that provide immediate volume, biostimulators work gradually to rejuvenate the skin by restoring its structural proteins. This approach improves the skin’s appearance and promotes long-lasting skin health.
Mesotherapy is a minimally invasive procedure used primarily in cosmetic dermatology to treat various skin conditions and improve aesthetics. It involves injecting tiny amounts of medications, vitamins, enzymes, hormones, and plant extracts into the mesoderm, the middle layer of the skin. This technique aims to rejuvenate and tighten the skin and remove excess fat.
Fat lipolysis, commonly known as fat dissolving, is a non-surgical treatment that injects fat-dissolving substances to reduce localised fat deposits. This technique targets areas of the body where fat tends to accumulate, such as the chin, abdomen, thighs, and hips. The goal is to achieve a more contoured and aesthetically pleasing body shape without invasive procedures like liposuction.
Platelet-Rich Plasma (PRP) and Platelet-Rich Fibrin (PRF) are two advanced regenerative therapies widely used in cosmetic medicine to enhance skin rejuvenation and hair growth. Both treatments utilise the patient’s blood to stimulate natural healing processes, but they differ slightly in their preparation and the biological components they contain.