Non‑surgical facial rejuvenation offers effective, minimally invasive options to restore a refreshed, natural appearance with little downtime. Treatments are customized based on facial anatomy, aging patterns, and individual aesthetic goals.
Successful non‑surgical facial plastic surgery requires:
– Comprehensive facial assessment
– Detailed understanding of vascular and muscular anatomy
– Conservative dosing and precise technique
– Long‑term treatment planning
Every treatment plan is customized to achieve natural, balanced results that enhance — not alter — your appearance. The goal is refinement, harmony, and preservation of facial identity with minimal downtime and high patient satisfaction.
Botulinum toxin injections soften dynamic wrinkles caused by repetitive muscle movement, including:
– Glabellar frown lines
– Forehead lines
– Crow’s feet
– Bunny lines
– Chin dimpling
– Platysmal neck bands
– Masseter hypertrophy and facial contouring
– Lip Flip procedure
Botulinum toxin works by temporarily reducing muscle contraction, smoothing overlying skin. Effects typically develop within 1–2 weeks and last approximately 3–4 months.
Treatment is individualized to maintain natural expression and avoid an overtreated appearance.
Dermal fillers restore volume, contour, and structural support to areas affected by aging or asymmetry. Common treatment areas include:
– Cheeks and midface
– Tear troughs
– Nasolabial folds
– Marionette lines
– Lips and perioral region
– Jawline and chin
– Temples
Hyaluronic acid fillers provide immediate volume enhancement and can be adjusted or reversed when appropriate. Fillers correct static lines, improve contour, and support facial harmony. When performed with meticulous technique and anatomical precision, fillers are safe and effective with predictable outcomes.
Results typically last 6–18 months depending on product and treatment area.
Non‑surgical treatments may also include:
– Micro‑droplet filler techniques for subtle skin smoothing
– Collagen‑stimulating fillers
– Microneedling to help improve skin quality
– Facial Skin Peels
These therapies stimulate collagen production, improve skin texture, and enhance overall facial quality while preserving natural movement.
Platelet-Rich Plasma (PRP) is an autologous regenerative treatment that uses a concentrated portion of your own blood to stimulate tissue repair and rejuvenation. After a simple blood draw, platelets rich in growth factors are isolated and injected into targeted areas of the face or scalp. For facial rejuvenation, the PRP can either be injected directly into the skin or used in a combination with microneedling facial. PRP promotes collagen production, improves skin texture and elasticity, and enhances overall skin quality by supporting natural healing pathways.
Autologous facial fat grafting restores youthful contours by replacing age-related volume loss with your own natural tissue. Fat is gently harvested, purified, and strategically injected into specific facial compartments to recreate soft, balanced definition. Microfat contains intact adipocytes and is used for structural volumization of areas such as the cheeks, temples, jawline, and tear troughs, providing natural, long-lasting contour enhancement. Nanofat, created through further mechanical refinement, does not primarily add volume but instead delivers regenerative components that improve skin quality, texture, and fine lines when placed more superficially. Together, microfat and nanofat allow a layered approach — restoring deeper volume while enhancing skin tone and elasticity — resulting in natural, regenerative facial rejuvenation using biocompatible autologous tissue.