Non-Surgical Tissue Repair: When it comes to our skin, many people may think that just cleaning it and using toner and moisturizer regularly is enough. However, our skin, like our other organs, needs specific care. Just cleansing, moisturizing or paying attention to fluid consumption is not enough.
Skin is a living tissue and this tissue can be damaged over time due to many reasons. It can also be damaged due to situations in our lives such as genetic factors, medications used or diet, and it can also be damaged due to environmental factors such as polluted air or trauma to which it is exposed.
So what can we do if our skin is damaged?
First of all, we need to thoroughly analyze the deformations our skin undergoes. For example, if deformations occur on our skin due to the medications we use, it is pointless to take any action until our medication treatment is completed because the result will not be permanent. If various deformations, especially tissue damage, occur in our skin due to our diet, then unless we change our diet, every treatment we have will be wasted.
Thoroughly analyzing the deformations our skin is exposed to before giving it the repair it needs and determining an application protocol in line with our skin’s needs is an effective way to achieve both high patient satisfaction and satisfactory results.
The most common deformations we encounter on our skin in modern life are; acne and acne scars, wrinkles and skin loosening. Each of the deformations we have mentioned are actually deformations that occur due to changes in the working system of our skin.
Our skin has a structure consisting of 3 separate layers. The top layer, the epidermis, is the part that is visible when viewed from the outside. The middle layer, the dermis, is where the hair follicles, fatty tissues and collagen production occur. The third, innermost layer is called the deep dermis or hypodermis and is the lowest layer of the skin. The systems that keep the skin younger and healthier work in the dermis, which is the middle layer. The fibers in this layer take an active role in collagen production. With the work of fibroblast cells, collagen production increases and the connective tissues tighten following the increased collagen production. In this way, our skin has a young and firm appearance.
Due to many different reasons, from aging to environmental factors, this working principle of our skin deteriorates and decreases. For example, starting from our 30s, our skin does not produce as much collagen as before, and therefore our connective tissues are not as strong and tight as before. When our connective tissues are not strong and tight, conditions that we call skin loosening occur. Damage to skin tissue may occur to a different degree in each patient. In some patients, there is damage to the skin consisting of spots, scars and skin loosening, while in some patients, it manifests itself only as vague skin loosening in the mid-face area. It is important to intervene in all these deformations we have mentioned. Otherwise, the degree of deformation in our skin will increase and we will enter a period where non-surgical aesthetic applications are inadequate.
So how is skin tissue damage treated or can it be treated?
First of all, we can easily say that, thanks to today’s medical technologies, things that were just dreams a few years ago have now turned into successful applications in the clinical environment. Non-surgical tissue repair is one of them.
Today, thanks to successful non-surgical tissue repair practices applied by an expert team in a clinical environment, clients do not need long and arduous surgeries and can age better without losing their social life.
Non-surgical tissue repair is a set of procedures. Although all of these applications are proven to be effective, different combinations can be used for each patient because the damage to each person’s skin and the applications they need are different.
Which Applications Do You Use in Non-Surgical Tissue Repair Treatments?
As Daisy Polyclinic family, we frequently use Exilis Elite, Red Touch, Ultra lifting, Frozen Face, PRP and Stem Cell applications in non-surgical tissue repair applications. In some of these procedures, the person’s own blood and cells are used, while in others, collagen production in the skin is triggered and the skin repairs itself by receiving support from energy-based devices.
Exilis Elite is one of the applications known as satin face and body lift. Thanks to the radiofrequency and ultrasound waves contained in the Exilis Elite device, we affect the dermis layer of the skin and contribute to tissue repair under the skin. Ultra lifting, where we benefit from ultrasound waves like Exilis Elite, but since it is highly focused ultrasound, we can intervene more in the lower layers of the skin, is one of the procedures we frequently use in non-surgical tissue repair applications.
He said that our skin is a living tissue. Like every living tissue, our skin needs certain nutrients. While our skin provides these nutrients on its own at a young age, as time goes by, these nutrients need to be met through external interventions. At this point, within the scope of non-surgical tissue repair, we apply Frozen Face, also known as needle-free mesotherapy, and Red Touch procedures, also known as collagen laser, to our clients. With Frozen Face, we ensure that the vitamins, minerals and amino acids the skin needs penetrate into the skin, while with Red Touch, we trigger collagen production in the skin. In this way, we help the skin repair itself naturally by providing more effective tissue repair in a much shorter time.
Non-surgical tissue repair is not only used to solve problems that occur on the skin surface or in the lower layers of the skin and affect the aesthetic appearance, non-surgical tissue repair also provides solutions to skin damages that directly affect the health of the skin. For example, with PRP procedures performed within the scope of non-surgical tissue repair, products rich in plasma and obtained from the person’s own blood are injected into the skin. In this way, in addition to its aesthetic appearance, it even contributes to the solution of skin problems that cause acute pain. In addition to the PRP process, stem cell applications also play a major role in tissue repair. Stem cells, which initiate repair in the body by imitating healthy cells where injected, are one of the applications we frequently use within the scope of non-surgical tissue repair.
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