Youth Vaccine

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Youth vaccine is a mesotherapy method used in the treatment of fine wrinkles, deformities and sagging of the skin that occur with the effect of time. It is also known as a moisture vaccine because it contains hyaluronic acid, a molecule that retains water in the skin. It contains various amino acids, peptides and vitamins along with hyaluronic acid.

WHAT IS THE PURPOSE OF THE YOUTH VACCINE?

With the youth vaccine, it is aimed to eliminate dryness by keeping water in the skin, and to increase the synthesis of collagen and elastin in our skin, which decreases with age, with the amino acids and peptides it contains. In this way, our skin looks brighter and more vibrant and the effects of aging can be reduced.

WHO CAN APPLY THE YOUTH VACCINE?

There is no age limit for the youth vaccine. If recommended by your doctor, it can be used in the treatment of moisture and volume loss that occurs with the decrease of hyaluronic acid in our skin, especially after the age of 30. It can be applied to areas such as face, neck, hands and décolleté.

WHO IS NOT APPLIED TO THE YOUTH VACCINE?

- Herpes etc. in the area to be treated. those with skin diseases such as
- In pregnant women,
- In lactating women,
- In cancer or some autoimmune diseases,
- It is not recommended for use in patients with hypersensitivity to one of the drug components.

WHAT SHOULD BE CONSIDERED BEFORE THE PROCEDURE?

If you have any medications you used before the procedure or if you have a rash in the area to be treated, you should inform your doctor about them.

HOW IS THE YOUTH VACCINE DONE?

After applying a local anesthetic cream before the application, the skin is cleaned and the drug is injected under the skin with very small needles in the area needed by your doctor. The process takes a total of 15-20 minutes. takes. It can be applied between 2-4 sessions according to the recommendation of your doctor and the drug used.

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