Cosmetic medicine
Deep facial hydration
What is facial aesthetic medicine?
Facial aesthetic medicine includes non-invasive cosmetic treatments that involve injecting active substances into the middle layer of the skin (mesoderm) of your face. Its main objective is to hydrate, revitalize, and nourish your skin, combating signs of aging such as wrinkles, fine lines, sagging, and lack of radiance.

Facial hydration
It consists of tiny injections of non-crosslinked hyaluronic acid to give greater hydration to the skin.
This treatment can be combined with higher density hyaluronic acids to enhance certain parts of your face such as the cheekbones, cheeks or chin.

IPL
Pulsed light for photorejuvenation, allowing the removal of dark spots on the skin.

PRP Biostimulation
Platelet-rich plasma (PRP) is extracted from a small sample of your own blood, centrifuged, and injected into the skin using micro-needles.
It activates the entire tissue regeneration cascade, improving the appearance and texture of your skin.

Lifting threads
PDO (polydioxanone) threads come in different types (plain, helical, and barbed) and are placed in the deep dermis and hypodermis. They improve skin elasticity and firmness and are indicated for the neck, décolleté, for a non-surgical facelift, and for improving the skin of the upper lip and around the eyes. As a new feature, we use blunt-tipped cannulas, which prevent bruising.
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Helical PDO threads tighten and improve the skin without filling, indicated for nasolabial folds, neck and eyebrows.
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PDO threads from Barbados do allow us to tighten more, especially in the neck, cheeks and jaw.
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Polylactic Acid threads (Silhouette) allow you to tighten the jaw area and define the face.
*You may experience swelling and some discomfort, which will decrease over the next few hours and, depending on the procedure, may last for a few days.
Benefits
Frequently Asked Questions
Does facial cosmetic surgery hurt?
Facial aesthetic medicine procedures are usually painless or cause minimal discomfort, but in some cases we apply a topical anesthetic cream to reduce discomfort, so you don’t feel any pain.
What care should I take after a facial aesthetic medicine treatment?
It is important that you follow the instructions of the specialist at the Dr. Ana Torres Institute, avoid direct sun exposure, use high-protection sunscreen, and keep your skin well-hydrated. All of these recommendations will be essential to ensure that the results of the procedure are longer-lasting.
Are there alternatives to facial aesthetic medicine treatments?
There are other alternative treatments to facial aesthetic medicine to combat the signs of facial aging, such as anti-aging creams, chemical peels, laser treatments, and botulinum toxin injections. The best option for you will depend on your individual needs, expectations of the procedure, and the recommendation of the experts at the Dr. Ana Torres Institute.
