In the world of aesthetic medicine, the ultimate goal is to reveal a person’s natural beauty while using advanced techniques to achieve sublime results.
Thanks to innovative advances such as the gliding brow lift (GBL), the Brazilian facelift, the Keller funnel and Morpheus8 laser treatment, trace-free aesthetics are now within reach. Let’s find out how these revolutionary techniques are paving the way for natural, remarkable results.
The gliding brow lift with renuvion
The gliding brow lift (GBL) is an innovative procedure designed not only to reposition the eyebrow, but also to rejuvenate and firm the forehead, eyebrows and upper eyelids. This brow lift treatment can be combined with Renuvion technology, which uses plasma energy to significantly tighten the skin. The incisions are minimal, so the results are remarkable.
The “brazilian facelift”
The Brazilian facelift represents a major advance in cosmetic surgery. Its aim is to increase the volume of the buttocks to give them a more shapely and aesthetically pleasing appearance. The volume is obtained by transferring fat from an area of your body (abdomen, love handles, thighs, etc.). This technique is inspired by Brazilian beauty traditions and combines plastic surgery expertise with modern technical advances to dramatically restore shape and firmness to the buttocks.
The “keller funnel” and the use of the funnel
The “Keller Funnel” is an innovative device that simplifies the insertion of implants during breast augmentation to reduce scarring and improve the precision of implant insertion. It is a sterile, single-use funnel specially designed to wrap breast implants. By inserting the Keller funnel into the surgical incision, the implants are precisely positioned without direct manipulation (“no touch technique”), reducing potential trauma to the tissue and implant. This method also reduces the risk of implant contamination.
The combination of the Funnel and the new silicone gels means that scars can be reduced during breast augmentation.
Morpheus8 treatment
Morpheus8 is an advanced skin rejuvenation technology that improves the texture and quality of the skin without surgery. This treatment combines microneedling and fractional radiofrequency to stimulate the production of collagen and elastin. The aim is to reduce wrinkles and improve skin firmness and radiance. Thanks to its non-invasive nature, Morpheus8 treatment delivers spectacular results.
To resume
Natural, trace-free aesthetics have become a reality thanks to these advanced aesthetic medicine techniques. Whether you’re looking to rejuvenate your face, restore the youthfulness of your breasts or improve the quality of your skin, these revolutionary advances allow you to achieve natural, harmonious results while minimising the appearance of marks.
FAQ
What are the advantages of no-trace techniques over traditional cosmetic surgery?
The techniques mentioned above have the advantage of minimising incisions, thus reducing visible scars and allowing faster recovery. What’s more, they guarantee natural results without the need for invasive surgery.
Are there any limitations to "no scar" cosmetic surgery?
Although the “no scar” approach aims to minimise the visibility of scars, it is essential to understand that each person heals differently. Genetics, skin pigmentation and other factors can influence the way scars form. Although surgeons strive to minimise scarring, complete freedom from scarring may not always be guaranteed.
What are the advantages of choosing cosmetic surgery with a scar-free approach?
The benefits include a more natural post-operative appearance and a significant reduction in the visibility of scars. This can contribute to greater aesthetic satisfaction for the patient, by minimising the visual impact of surgery.
What role have technological advances played in the development of the "no scar" approach to cosmetic surgery?
Technological advances have enabled more precise and less invasive procedures. New materials, such as breast implants, absorbable sutures and new medical technologies have also been introduced, helping to reduce scarring. These advances have continued to shape and perfect the “no scar” or “minimal scar” approach over time.