Practical Anti-Aging Tips

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Staying young and beautiful has been humanity’s greatest passion from past to present. Aging is a natural process that begins at birth. But did you know about the initiatives that will allow you to defy time to manage this process? Thanks to improvements in living conditions, preventative health, and medical advancements, the quality and duration of life are steadily increasing, and in parallel, combating the signs of aging on our bodies is becoming more prominent. Cosmetic surgery and cosmetic procedures offer us highly effective and safe solutions in this regard. It’s Time to Make Peace with Your Reflection in the Mirror! The areas where aging is most visible on the body are the face, neck, and hands. The degree of skin aging varies depending on individual factors such as genetic makeup, nutrition, chronic diseases and lifestyle, proper nutrition, sun/tanning beds, sports/exercise, and smoking and alcohol consumption. Along with measures such as a proper lifestyle, proper nutrition, sports/exercise, and tobacco/alcohol control, moisturizing the skin, and choosing the right cosmetics are the foundation. If you feel these measures are insufficient and/or want to take things a step further and feel better, personalized aesthetic/cosmetic solutions will help. Early Interventions Delay the Effects of Aging… We can reduce early-stage wrinkles with botulinum toxin and prevent deeper and more severe deformities that may develop later. Superficial or deep chemical peels, various energy applications (light, laser, ultrasound, radiofrequency), PRP, and needling (PCI, dermaroller) are used for fine wrinkles and blemishes. Thinning of the skin and the resulting atrophy in the deeper layers also significantly contribute to aging. Solutions include various artificial filler applications (hyaluronic acid, etc.), the use of our own fat tissue and its stem cells, and fibroblast (collagen-producing cell) cultures prepared from our own skin. When these procedures are individually planned and implemented by a specialist physician, skin aging is largely prevented and the need for more advanced procedures (such as dissolvable thread lifts, eye contour aesthetics, cheek, temple, or brow lifts, and face and neck lift surgery) is delayed. With the advancement of hair loss treatment techniques, baldness, a significant sign of aging in men, is no longer a problem.

 

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Postpartum deformities in the breast and abdominal area can negatively impact your quality of life, both in terms of appearance and functional aspects, such as changes in body posture and back and lower back pain. Surgical interventions targeting these areas can not only achieve a more sculpted body but also address posture issues. Stubborn fat? If you have stubborn fat that you can’t seem to eliminate despite diet and exercise, liposuction can help you regain your former appearance. Coolsculpting, a non-surgical method, can also help. Confuse the mirror! It’s not too late to address deformities like sagging and loosening that may develop over time. The arms, décolleté, breasts (gynecomastia in men), abdomen, waist, back, hips, and legs are the areas most affected by gravity and weight changes. With personalized solutions like tightening, lifting, and plumping for these areas, you can return to your former glory. Aesthetic/plastic surgery offers you the right options to delay physical aging and improve your overall well-being.