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Medical aesthetics terms starting with "C"
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Active IngredientsCalcium hydroxyapatite (CaHA); It is an injection tool that has the same mineral composition found in natural bones and teeth, is added to filler products in microsphere form, and provides both instant filler volume and biostimulation with long-term collagen neogenesis.
Fillers & Volumetric TreatmentsCheek filler; It is an aesthetic procedure that increases malar volume and projection, corrects facial sagging and provides a youthful mid-face appearance by injecting hyaluronic acid or biostimulator fillers into the malar area (under the cheekbone).
Active IngredientsChemical peeling is a topical or clinical active treatment method based on peeling and renewing the skin surface in a controlled manner. It is an aesthetic dermatology procedure that provides acne, hyperpigmentation, fine lines and skin texture improvement by accelerating keratinocyte turnover through hydroxyl acids (AHA, BHA, PHA) and enzymes.
Fillers & Volumetric TreatmentsChin filler; It is an aesthetic procedure that increases the lower profile projection, mandibular contour and chin definition by injecting hyaluronic acid and calcium hydroxyapatite fillers into the pogonion (the most anterior point of the chin tip), gnathion (the lowest point) and paramental areas.
Anatomy & Facial ZonesThe glabella muscle is the pyramidal muscle located behind the medial superciliary (above the eyebrow) of the forehead area; The main muscle that works bilaterally and pulls the eyebrows medially and downwards, forming the pionels and glabellar "11 lines"; The primary goal of Botox treatment.
Botox & NeurotoxinsCrow's feet botox; It is Botulinum toxin type A injection applied to the orbicularis oculi muscle to treat dynamic lines that open out from the corners of the eyes (lateral canthal lines). It is applied in a dose of 6-9 units with a standard 3-point injection pattern and reduces laughing lines for 3-6 months.