Injectables
Non-surgical Rhinoplasty
A nonsurgical rhinoplasty is a cosmetic procedure that aims to reshape or enhance the appearance of the nose without the need for surgical intervention. Nonsurgical rhinoplasty involves the use of injectable dermal fillers, such as hyaluronic acid (e.g., Restylane or Juvederm), to add volume, contour, or camouflage imperfections in the nose.
Facial Slimming Injection
Facial slimming injections are a cosmetic procedure designed to reduce the appearance of a rounded or fuller face by targeting and relaxing specific facial muscles. This can lead to a slimmer and more sculpted facial contour. The most common substance used for facial slimming injections is botulinum toxin, often known by brand names like Botox.
Sculptra
Sculptra® Aesthetic is the only FDA-approved facial injectable treatment that naturally boosts the skin's collagen production to combat signs of aging. By stimulating collagen production, Sculptra subtly and gradually adds volume that lifts the soft tissues and plumps the skin from within, improving the look of smile lines, marionette lines, pre-auricular wrinkles, radial cheek folds, and chin wrinkles. Unlike traditional hyaluronic acid (HA) fillers, which work immediately to fill in lines and wrinkles, Sculptra is made from Poly-L-lactic acid (PLLA), which stimulates the skin's own natural collagen production over time.

Mesotherapy
Mesotherapy is a non-invasive technique that involves a series of fine injections of nutrient-rich cocktails containing hyaluronic acid, vitamins, minerals, and amino acids into the mesodermal layer of the skin. These ingredients rejuvenate and nourish the skin while stimulating the production of collagen and elastin, crucial for the skin's elasticity.

PRP and PRF
PRF involves processing and re-injecting a patient's blood into specific areas, while PRP uses injections to accelerate the healing process for injured parts of the body. Both procedures require blood samples from the patient, use centrifuges to concentrate platelets, and contain special proteins known as growth factors.