Skin Blemishes

Skin blemishes are a person’s one of the worst nightmares. Different types of blemishes can occur for various reasons, especially on our face. Skin blemishes are caused by the production of more than normal melanin pigment, which gives the skin its color. The most important trigger of skin discolo...
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Dermapen

What is Dermapen? The Dermapen, which we use for the dermapen procedure, is a depth adjustable microneedling device. The device is in the form of a pen and the Dermapen needle tip, which makes the contact to the skin, is designed to be disposable and for a single-use only, therefore used individual...
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Lip Fillers

What are Lip Fillers? To Whom Can It Be Applied? Lips have an important place in aesthetic appearance and are the symbol of an attractive face. So much so that many celebrities have come to the fore with their full and attractive lips, and some have been a source of inspiration for lip augmentation....
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Chemical Peel

What is Chemical Peel? The chemical peel is the procedure that allows the top layers of the skin to be shed in a controlled way and a healthy skin to emerge from the bottom by applying one or more chemical agents to the skin. Depending on the content and concentration of the substance used, the [&he...
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Mesotherapy

What is Mesotherapy? Mesotherapy; It is the process of injecting some ready-to-use solutions into the skin and subcutaneous tissues with very fine needles. These solutions contain substances that treat the skin and subcutaneous tissues such as vitamins, minerals, hyaluronic acid, amino acids, salmon...
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PRP

What is PRP? PRP is derived from the initials of the English phrase “Platelet Rich Plasma”. Platelets are blood cells containing growth factors that allow blood to clot and repair damaged tissues when bleeding occurs in the body. How is PRP Treatment Done? For the PRP treatment, first of...
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Acne (Pimple)

What is Acne (Pimple)? Acne; It is a skin disease associated with sebaceous glands on the face, neck, shoulders, back and chest. It is one of the most common skin diseases. Although it is seen in 85% of young people during adolescence, it can also affect people in their 30s and even 40s. Untreated a...
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