- Post-acne marks and acne scars
- Scars and surgical marks
- Stretch marks
- Fine wrinkles and loss of skin firmness
- Uneven skin tone and texture
- Enlarged pores
- Slightly sagging or tired-looking skin.
- Acute inflammatory skin conditions (active acne, eczema, dermatitis)
- Skin cancer or precancerous conditions
- Individual intolerance to laser exposure
- Pregnancy and breastfeeding
- Immune system disorders (autoimmune diseases, immunodeficiency)
- Open wounds, burns, or skin damage in the treatment area
- Recent chemical peels or other aggressive skin procedures
- Exacerbation of chronic skin diseases (psoriasis, herpes, active rosacea)
- Impaired wound healing (coagulation disorders, decompensated diabetes)
- Sun tanning 2–3 weeks before the procedure
- Chronic diseases in the acute stage
- Epilepsy
- Malignant tumors
- Taking antibiotics or other medications affecting skin healing
- Topical retinoids (superficial) — stop use 1 month before procedure
- Isotretinoin intake within the last 6 months
- Avoid aggressive procedures (chemical peels, etc.) 1 month before the procedure.
- dryness and dehydration of the skin of the face, neck, and décolleté
- dull complexion, loss of radiance and freshness
- decreased skin elasticity and tone
- fine lines and dehydration marks
- preparation of the skin for more aggressive procedures (laser resurfacing, microneedling RF, IPL therapy)
- prevention of age-related changes, maintaining youthful and healthy-looking skin.
- pregnancy and breastfeeding
- acute inflammatory and infectious diseases
- active skin inflammation in the injection area
- skin barrier damage (wounds, abrasions, dermatitis)
- exacerbation of chronic diseases
- autoimmune diseases
- blood coagulation disorders
- oncological diseases
- individual intolerance to the components of the filler
- tendency to form keloid scars.
- dull complexion, loss of radiance and freshness
- dry and dehydrated skin
- decreased skin firmness and elasticity
- fine lines and age-related changes
- post-acne and uneven skin texture
- skin recovery after aggressive procedures
- prevention of age-related changes
- hair loss and poor scalp condition.
- pregnancy and breastfeeding
- acute inflammatory and infectious diseases
- active skin inflammation at the injection site
- blood coagulation disorders
- blood diseases
- autoimmune diseases
- oncological diseases
- exacerbation of chronic conditions
- individual intolerance to the procedure.
- thinning and hair loss
- reduced hair density and volume
- need to strengthen and nourish hair follicles
- prevention of hair loss and improvement of hair quality.
- pregnancy and breastfeeding
- acute inflammatory processes on the scalp
- skin diseases in the treatment area
- blood disorders and clotting issues
- oncological diseases.