Comprehensive reconstruction of skin structure and restoration of the harmony of facial features
Skin after the age of 60 undergoes advanced structural changes that encompass all levels of its structure – from the epidermis, through the dermis, to the deep tissues responsible for support and facial contour. There is a marked loss of collagen, elastin, and hyaluronic acid, natural volume vanishes, and regenerative processes slow down. As a result, the face loses its density, firmness, and definition, and its features undergo a gradual change.
Modern aesthetic medicine, however, offers solutions that allow not only for the improvement of the skin's appearance but, above all, for the real reconstruction of its structure and function. The key is a strategic approach – based on precise diagnostics and the combination of advanced technologies and regenerative therapies. This makes it possible to achieve results that restore freshness, harmony, and a younger character to the face, without losing its natural identity.
WHAT DOES SKIN THERAPY 60+ CONSIST OF?
The therapeutic process for mature skin is based on biological reconstruction and the restoration of proper tissue functioning. Crucial here is simultaneous action on several levels – from cellular to structural.
- fibroblast stimulation – stimulating skin cells to produce type I and III collagen and elastin, which leads to actual skin densification
- remodeling of the extracellular matrix – improving the quality and organization of the skin's supporting fibers
- improvement of microcirculation – increasing the delivery of oxygen and nutrients to tissues
- activation of regenerative processes – accelerating cellular renewal and damage repair
- restoration of tissue volume – compensating for the loss of adipose and bone tissue
- modulation of muscle tone – restoring the balance between facial muscles and supporting structures
- improvement of skin barrier function – increasing the skin's ability to maintain hydration and protect against external factors
A therapy designed this way does not act superficially – it affects the real quality and function of the skin, which translates into the longevity of the results achieved.
FOR WHOM - INDICATIONS FOR THERAPY
Treatments dedicated to 60+ skin address specific, advanced biological and aesthetic needs. Each therapy plan is preceded by a detailed analysis of the skin and facial structures.
- pronounced loss of skin firmness and elasticity
- sagging of the facial oval and disturbed proportions
- deep wrinkles and static furrows
- loss of volume in the cheeks, temples, and lower face
- thinning of the skin and its increased susceptibility to damage
- microcirculation disorders and sallow skin tone
- visible signs of photoaging
- loss of definition of facial features
This is a solution for individuals who expect not only an improvement in appearance, but above all, real skin regeneration and rejuvenation in a manner consistent with its physiology.
WHICH TREATMENTS DO WE USE AFTER 60?
Effective 60+ skin therapy is based on combining methods that work on various levels – from cellular regeneration, through volume restoration, to tissue lifting. Each treatment is selected individually, yet there is a group of key technologies and procedures with the highest effectiveness in this age group.
- tissue stimulators (e.g., polynucleotides, calcium hydroxyapatite, polylactic acid) – intensive skin regeneration, stimulation of collagen production, and improvement of tissue quality
- microneedle radiofrequency (RF) – skin densification, lifting, and improvement of tension through controlled tissue heating and stimulation of collagen remodeling
- HIFU (high-intensity focused ultrasound) – lifting of deep facial structures, including the SMAS layer, without surgical intervention
- fractional laser therapy – skin remodeling, wrinkle reduction, and improvement of structure through controlled micro-injuries and regeneration
- needle mesotherapy and biorevitalization – intensive hydration, nourishment, and improvement of skin functions
- facial volumetry (hyaluronic acid) – restoration of lost volume and restoration of facial proportions
- botulinum toxin – reduction of mimic wrinkles and improvement of tension in the lower part of the face and neck
- lifting threads – mechanical lifting of tissues and collagen stimulation
- manual treatments and myofascial therapies – improvement of muscle tension, drainage, and restoration of the balance of facial structures
- advanced medical peels – improvement of skin quality, brightening, and evening out the skin tone
Such selected procedures allow for comprehensive action – from deep regeneration to a distinct lifting effect and improvement of the facial contour.
THERAPY EFFECTS - MULTI-LEVEL SKIN RECONSTRUCTION AND RESTORATION OF FACIAL FEATURES HARMONY
The effects of advanced therapies for 60+ skin go beyond the classic concept of rejuvenation. This is a process of gradual, biologically justified remodeling that restores the skin's functionality, density, and ability to regenerate. The results are cumulative and include both improvement in skin quality and a clear change in facial proportions.
- intensive skin densification – a distinct increase in the density and thickness of the dermis thanks to fibroblast stimulation and the restoration of collagen and elastin fibers; the skin becomes more resistant to further aging processes and less prone to deformations
- improvement in tension and lifting effect – lifting of tissues within the facial oval, cheeks, and jawline by rebuilding supporting structures and improving fascia quality; the face regains a more defined, younger contour
- volume restoration and restoration of proportions – replenishing tissue loss in strategic areas (cheeks, temples, jawline area), leading to the restoration of the harmony of features and a subtle "turning back time" effect
- smoothing of wrinkles and furrows – reduction of both static wrinkles and permanent skin folds thanks to extracellular matrix remodeling and improvement in tissue elasticity
- improvement in skin quality and structure – smoothing of the surface, reduction of roughness, and improvement of the skin's micro-relief, which translates into a more uniform and aesthetic appearance
- evening out of skin tone and brightening – improvement in microcirculation and tissue oxygenation leads to a reduction in sallow skin tone and the restoration of its natural radiance
- reduction of skin laxity in the neck and chin area – strengthening skin structures and improving tension in areas particularly prone to aging, resulting in a more slender and firm neck
- improvement of the jawline and lower face contour – more distinct definition of the jawline and reduction of so-called "jowls," which significantly impacts the perception of the entire face
- increased hydration and skin comfort – restoration of the hydrolipid barrier and the skin's ability to bind water, eliminating the feeling of dryness and tightness
- improvement of biological skin functions – increasing regenerative capacities, better skin response to external factors, and slowing down further aging processes
The final result is a harmonious combination of improved skin quality and a subtle correction of facial features. The face appears younger, fresher, and more radiant, while maintaining individual characteristics and natural expression, which is a hallmark of modern, conscious aesthetic medicine.
CONTRAINDICATIONS
Each therapy is preceded by a medical consultation, which allows to exclude potential contraindications and select a safe treatment plan.
- active skin inflammations
- bacterial, viral, or fungal infections
- autoimmune diseases in the active phase
- cancer and the period of oncological treatment
- blood clotting disorders
- uncontrolled diabetes
- recent surgical procedures within the face
Individual qualification ensures the highest level of safety and optimal effectiveness of the therapy.
POST-TREATMENT RECOMMENDATIONS
Appropriate post-treatment care is an integral part of therapy and affects the quality and durability of results.
- use of individually selected regenerating and moisturizing preparations
- SPF 50 sun protection as a daily care standard
- avoiding intense sun exposure and high temperatures
- refraining from intensive exfoliating treatments during the regeneration period
- proper body hydration
- using recommended supportive therapies
Conscious post-treatment care enhances therapeutic effects and allows maintaining the skin in optimal condition for a long time.