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Also known as: Botulinum toxin, Botox
Precise injections that relax specific facial muscles to soften dynamic lines, forehead, frown, and crow's feet. Results appear in 7–14 days and last 3–4 months.
Learn more →The structural protein that gives skin its firmness and elasticity. Production declines from your mid-20s. Most aesthetic treatments work by stimulating new collagen production.
Also known as: Hyaluronic acid fillers, HA fillers
Injectable hyaluronic acid gel that restores volume, defines contours, and softens deep lines. Results are immediate and last 9–18 months depending on the area.
Learn more →Also known as: Er:YAG, Nd:YAG
A dual-wavelength laser platform used for skin resurfacing, vascular treatment, eye lifting, lip plumping, and snoring reduction. Different protocols target different concerns.
Learn more →A Fotona laser protocol combining laser irradiation with PRF and polynucleotides for comprehensive hair follicle stimulation and scalp health.
Learn more →Also known as: HA
A naturally occurring molecule that holds 1000x its weight in water. Used in dermal fillers for volume and in skin boosters like Profhilo for deep hydration.
An amino acid bio-revitaliser that provides building blocks for collagen production. Improves skin quality, fine lines, and luminosity over a course of 3 sessions.
Learn more →A Fotona laser treatment that stimulates collagen within the lip tissue for natural volume enhancement without needles or filler.
Learn more →Also known as: SkinPen, collagen induction therapy
Medical-grade device creates thousands of micro-channels in the skin, triggering a wound-healing response that produces new collagen and elastin.
Learn more →A non-invasive Fotona laser treatment that tightens the soft palate and throat tissue to reduce snoring. No surgery, no devices to wear.
Learn more →Also known as: PN, PDRN
Bio-regenerative DNA fragments derived from salmon or trout DNA. They stimulate fibroblast activity, promoting new collagen, elastin, and tissue repair at a cellular level.
Learn more →Bio-remodelling injectable containing ultra-pure hyaluronic acid. Unlike fillers, it doesn't add volume, it stimulates 4 types of collagen while deeply hydrating the skin from within.
Learn more →Also known as: Platelet-Rich Plasma, vampire facial
Your own blood is drawn, concentrated in a centrifuge to extract growth factor-rich plasma, then reinjected to stimulate tissue regeneration and skin renewal.
Learn more →Also known as: Tretinoin, retinol, vitamin A
The gold standard of ageing skincare. Prescription retinoids (tretinoin) are 10–20x stronger than over-the-counter retinol. They accelerate cell turnover and stimulate collagen.
Learn more →Also known as: Superficial Musculoaponeurotic System
The deep connective tissue layer beneath the skin and fat. This is the layer that surgeons tighten in a facelift, where non-surgical work reaches its honest limit.
A Fotona laser protocol specifically designed to tighten loose eyelid skin and reduce periorbital wrinkles. Non-invasive alternative to surgical blepharoplasty.
Learn more →Also known as: Sun Protection Factor
Measures protection against UVB rays. SPF 30 blocks 97%, SPF 50 blocks 98%. Broad-spectrum formulas also block UVA. Reapply every 2 hours when exposed.
Also known as: Fotona VectorLift
A non-invasive Fotona laser protocol for brow and eyelid lifting. Uses controlled thermal stimulation to cause immediate collagen contraction and progressive tissue tightening.
Learn more →Also known as: Juvéderm Volite
Hyaluronic acid micro-injections that create deep hydration reservoirs within the dermis. A single session delivers lasting improvement in skin smoothness and moisture for 6–9 months.
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