The renewal plan
Week March 16–22
This is the week for treatments that need the most time to “settle”.
Fractional Laser + PRP: If you want skin regeneration and texture improvement, this is the ideal moment. Fractional laser requires 5 to 10 days of recovery and in combination with PRP healing is enhanced. By Holy Week you will have seen significant improvement in glow and texture.
Hyaluronic acid fillers: If you need volume restoration in the cheekbones or lips, this is the ideal time for treatment. The swelling subsides within 10 to 14 days, so you will have time to see the final result.
Week March 23–29
Botox: It requires 14 days for full results, which means that by Holy Week expression lines will have softened and the face will look more rested.
Facial mesotherapy: Redness subsides within 1 to 2 days, while glow begins to appear within 1 to 2 weeks. Ideal for deep hydration before the holidays.
PRP: Mild redness disappears within 1 to 2 days and within 2 weeks you see improvement in freshness and tone.
Polynucleotides: Mild swelling subsides within 1 to 2 days, while results in tightening and elasticity gradually develop over the following 2–3 weeks.
Week March 30 – April 5
Dermapen or Dermapen + Exosomes: Recovery is short (2 to 4 days of redness). The combination with exosomes accelerates regeneration and in about 10 days, that is exactly at Easter, the skin will look more renewed.
Exosomes: They enhance cellular regeneration and provide glow relatively quickly.
Vitamin C treatment: It has no recovery time and offers immediate antioxidant action, smoothing of discolorations and a radiant appearance.
Week April 6–12
This week you avoid anything injectable or with recovery time. If you want one last boost, a hydration treatment, hydra or vitamin C gives a fresh, luminous appearance without any risk.