Biolifting

Definition Biolifting Biolifting is a gentle, simple and bloodless procedure that is intended to support the body’s own skin renewal processes. This is intended to rejuvenate the skin and reduce wrinkles. Only natural products should be used for biolifting. Biolifting belongs to the mininmal-invasive procedures, as neither a scalpel nor a surgical intervention is necessary. … Biolifting

Results and impact | Biolifting

Results and impact Skin tone is improved, scars and other skin defects are reduced, superficial wrinkles can disappear completely, while deep skin folds become visibly smoother. Age spots can also be treated successfully. The skin on the chin or other problem areas can be tightened. An effective cellulite (orange peel) treatment has also been shown. … Results and impact | Biolifting

Frown line

Everybody knows them, nobody likes them. We are talking about the frown line – that little wrinkle that appears in pairs between the eyebrows when we are angry (hence the name), or wrinkle the forehead. Anatomically, it is usually caused by a muscle with the complicated name “Musculus corrugator supercilii”. This muscle pulls diagonally down … Frown line

Risks | Frown line

Risks However, Botox also has a number of disadvantages. On the one hand, the application has to be repeated every few months, as the effect of the neurotoxin diminishes. This is always associated with costs, and the dose may have to be increased further. Furthermore, botulinum toxin is currently the most deadly poison known to … Risks | Frown line

Ultrasound in physical therapy

Introduction The use of ultrasound in medicine has long been proven. It is mainly known for its use as a diagnostic method, for example to assess internal organs or to monitor the growth of the embryo in pregnant women. In addition to this diagnostic use, however, there is also the application of ultrasound in the … Ultrasound in physical therapy

Side effects of the treatment | Ultrasound in physical therapy

Side effects of the treatment Overall, ultrasound is considered a very low side effect method. After many years of experience in the diagnostic field, no side effects have been found. However, when used in the context of physical therapy, side effects may occur due to the actually desired effects. Increased blood circulation and heat development … Side effects of the treatment | Ultrasound in physical therapy