Medical Esthetic
  

Medical Esthetic

  • Facial Plastic Surgery Procedures

    As time goes by, the skin on the face and neck begins to lose elasticity, gradually forming wrinkles...

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  • Body Contouring Procedures

    Liposuction is a surgical procedure performed to correct your body contour by removing excess fat from specific areas of the body...

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  • Information on Breast Surgery

    Breast enlargement is a surgical procedure aiming at increasing the size of female breasts...

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ROLL-CITT

Natural stimulation of body's own collagen production by micro needling of the skin. It involves moving a roller with hundreds of small sharp needles along the face which is previously anaesthetised.
The idea came from an observation that tattooed skin always looks smooth and young. That’s how medical roll-cit was invented. The principle behind Roll-Cit is that "micro needles" puncture the outer skin layer (which is not involved in collagen induction) and stimulate the deeper skin layers (which are responsible for collagen production). Temporary micro channels form as a result of the needling process, enhancing penetration of vitamin A and C solutions into the depths of the skin. Most liquid cosmetics applied locally to the face are not absorbed by the inner layers, as the outer layer prevents them. Once the outer layer is punctured with needles, penetration of active ingredients contained in facial products is approximately 10.000 times more effective.
The more vitamin A and C reaches the depths of the skin, the more collagen is produced as part of the natural process.
Risk and complications
Every surgery carries some risk. In order to minimise any possible risk of complications, you must provide the surgeon with all details relating to your health, especially if you smoke, are on medication or have undergone a surgery in or around the area which is to be operated upon. You can minimise the risk significantly by choosing a well-qualified and experienced plastic surgeon and by strictly following their advice before and after the surgery. Although currently all plastic surgery procedures are very safe, your surgeon will discuss any possible, although unlikely, complications in connection with your treatment.