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Medical aesthetics terms starting with "P"

7 terms

Liquid Facelift & Combination

Paris Glow

Paris Glow is a medical aesthetics term related to combined non-surgical facial rejuvenation and contouring plans. In Dr. Hamza Gemici's glossary, it is explained as a patient-education topic for understanding indications, planning, recovery, and safety before consultation.

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Active Ingredients

Peptide Serum

Peptide serum are cosmeceutical active substances consisting of short-chain amino acid sequences (typically 2-50 amino acids, mostly 3-6), which trigger collagen and elastin synthesis, inhibit neurotransmitter release or prevent enzymatic degradation; They form the main component of the bulk in topical serum formulations used against signs of aging (wrinkles, loss of skin tension, fine lines).

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Skin Resurfacing (Laser & Energy)

Pico-Laser

Pico-laser (picosecond laser) is a laser technology that works with an ultra-short pulse duration of 10⁻¹² seconds (one billionth of a second), breaks down melanin and tatu pigment with photomechanical fragmentation (light-induced mechanical breaking), is injected without passing the thermal time thanks to the pulse interval as short as 1/1000 of Q-switched nanosecond lasers, collagen remodeling and laser-induced optical breakdown. (LIOB) is used for acne scars, benign pigmentary lesions, tatu removal and skin rejuvenation via dermal plasma formation mechanism.

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Active Ingredients

Poly-L-Lactic Acid

Poly-L-Lactic acid (PLLA); Known under the trade name Sculptra, it is a synthetic polymer of the L-isomer of lactic acid naturally found in the body, and is a long-term (2-3 years) biostimulator filler that triggers fibroblast activation and collagen neogenesis through microparticles injected under the skin, and is based on the macrophage-mediated foreign body reaction mechanism, not direct volumization.

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Recovery & Side Effects

Postoperative Care

Postoperative Care is a multi-component medical treatment protocol customized according to the type of procedure (botox, filler, laser, rhinoplasty, liposuction, face-lift, HIFU) that optimizes the healing process with the RICE principle (Rest, Ice, Compression, Elevation), analgesia management, wound care, nutrition, exercise restrictions, drug interactions and complication monitoring between 0-24 hours, 1-7 days, 1-4 weeks, 1-3 months after the aesthetic procedure. and the set of instructions given to the patient.

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Liquid Facelift & Combination

Prejuvenation

Prejuvenation is a medical aesthetics term related to combined non-surgical facial rejuvenation and contouring plans. In Dr. Hamza Gemici's glossary, it is explained as a patient-education topic for understanding indications, planning, recovery, and safety before consultation.

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Anatomy & Facial Zones

procerus

The small pyramidal muscular structure located on the root of the nose is the facial expression muscle that pulls the eyebrows medially and creates horizontal "rabbit lines" in the glabella region; Glabellar complex is the primary target of Botox applications.

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