The future of aesthetic medicine is regenerative

The future of aesthetic medicine is regenerative

For some time now, we have been witnessing a radical change in the approach to aesthetic medicine that focuses on harmony, naturalness, increasingly less invasive procedures, and above all on revitalising the skin starting from its own repair and growth factors.

At the last Agora Aesthetic Medicine congress held last October in Milan, a new approach to face-body rejuvenation in line with the trend towards increasingly natural beauty emerged strongly. So let us say goodbye to the old treatments that risked turning faces into caricatures, and let us open the door to regenerative medicine.

The term 'regenerative medicine' identifies a branch of medicine of recent study that is dedicated to research and the use of elements of autologous origin, a therapeutic approach aimed at the biological regeneration of tissues that is well applied in the field of aesthetic medicine. Regenerative medicine is in fact the new non-invasive frontier of aesthetic medicine that stimulates the self-regeneration of skin and tissue cells with special micro-injections from natural DNA.

Possible applications of regenerative medicine in aesthetics include rejuvenation of the face, eyes (with the reduction of puffiness and dark circles), lip contour, neck and décolleté, hands, breast remodelling, alopecia containment, scar and stretch mark reduction, and much more.

Today, regenerative medicine and surgery make use of innovative technology that allows the harvesting, processing and transplantation of autologous adipose tissue to restore a naturally youthful appearance to patients wishing to restore a balanced well-being to their face and body. this treatment is carried out under local anaesthesia by means of liposuction in the abdomen, hips or buttocks to obtain the appropriate amount of fat tissue needed for the treatment to be performed. The adipose tissue is then processed until a fluid product is obtained that is easy to handle and has structural characteristics that make it particularly effective. After being injected, cell regeneration mechanisms are activated, which increase collagen production and skin renewal, wrinkles are smoothed out, the skin appears fuller, plumped up, regenerated.

Moreover, one of the greatest advantages offered by regenerative medicine is the use of cells from the same patient, so that the risk of rejection or allergies with other substances is reduced to practically zero.

In short, it is an approach that has many positive points on its side, and one on which medicine and science are and will continue to bet heavily in the coming years. This is why we can say that regenerative medicine will represent the future of aesthetic medicine.