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WINTER SKIN CARE

Winter, with its low temperatures and dry air, often takes a toll on our skin - dryness and flakiness appear, and we feel our skin tight, losing its healthy glow. The cold outside causes the skin to become rough, while indoor warmth draws moisture ou...

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Why trust an aesthetic clinic?

In today's rapidly evolving world, where appearance and self-confidence play a key role in our daily lives, aesthetic medicine becomes increasingly significant. Aesthetic clinics offer a variety of procedures and services that have the potential ...

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HYDRAFACIAL

What is HYDRAFACIAL? HydraFacial is a non-invasive device procedure for the face and body that improves skin health and restores its radiance. The procedure typically lasts between 40 and 60 minutes. There are no side effects or pain, making it re...

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Radiofrequency Lifting with Morpheus8

Radiofrequency lifting with the Morpheus8 device is an innovative procedure for rejuvenating facial skin. It is a hardware procedure that utilizes mini needles to penetrate the skin deeply, causing micro-injuries to the subcutaneous layer of the skin...

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GLUTATHIONE

Glutathione is a tripeptide molecule composed of three amino acids: glycine, glutamic acid, and cysteine. It is the most powerful antioxidant in the human body and is found in almost every cell. Glutathione exists in two forms: oxidized (GSSG) and r...

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VITAMIN C

What exactly is Vitamin C useful for our skin? In short – Vitamin C is a powerful antioxidant that potentially helps to lighten dark spots, known as pigmentation, smooth out fine lines and wrinkles, neutralize harmful free radicals detrimental...

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CERAMIDES

Lately, we encounter the name "ceramides" more and more often. What do they represent? How can they be beneficial? Where do we find them? What are Ceramides? In general, they are lipids (fats). They are found in cell membranes, where the...

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MESOTHERAPY

What is Mesotherapy? Mesotherapy was introduced by Dr. Michel Pistor in 1952. The method involves a series of microinjections made into the epidermis, dermis, or hypodermis depending on the issue. Various "cocktails" of vitamins, mineral...

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PHOTOAGING

It is estimated that 80 to 90% of skin aging is caused by repeated exposure to visible light and UV rays, whether natural or artificial. This induced aging is called photoaging. UVB rays cause sunburn and direct DNA damage to the skin. This can le...

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