Enzymes for the Face

Enzymes for the face are aesthetic treatments that use injections of specific enzymes (such as collagenase, lipase, and hyaluronidase) to remodel and rejuvenate the skin. These enzymes work by breaking down specific components in the skin, such as collagen or hyaluronic acid, to improve texture, eliminate localized fat, or correct imperfections.

Enzymes for the Face

Enzymes for the face are aesthetic treatments that use injections of specific enzymes (such as collagenase, lipase, and hyaluronidase) to remodel and rejuvenate the skin. These enzymes work by breaking down specific components in the skin, such as collagen or hyaluronic acid, to improve texture, eliminate localized fat, or correct imperfections.

What is it for?

Enzymes for the face have various uses in aesthetic medicine:

Localized Fat Reduction
Used to eliminate fat deposits in specific areas of the face, such as the double chin or cheeks.

Facial Remodeling
Helps improve the contour of the face by reducing fat or excess tissue.

Improving Skin Quality
Some enzymes stimulate collagen and elastin production, improving the skin’s elasticity and firmness.

Correcting Excess Fillers
Enzymes like hyaluronidase are used to dissolve poorly placed or excessive hyaluronic acid fillers.

Facial Rejuvenation
Contributes to cell renewal, improving texture and the overall appearance of the skin.

Effects

The effects of enzymes on the face include:

  • Localized Fat Reduction
    Slimming of specific areas where fat accumulates, achieving a more sculpted face.
  • Improved Skin Elasticity
    Increased firmness and smoothness of the skin.
  • Defined Facial Contour
    By reducing fat or remodeling tissues, the face acquires a more sculpted appearance.
  • Gradual Results
    Enzymes begin to act progressively, so the results are noticeable over days or weeks.

Duration

The effects of enzymes vary depending on the type of treatment and the issue being addressed. Typically, several sessions are required to achieve the desired results, and the effects can last between 6 months and 1 year. The duration also depends on the patient’s lifestyle and habits.

Post-Treatment Care:

  • Avoid touching or massaging the treated area for the first 24-48 hours.
  • Do not engage in intense physical exercise or expose yourself to extreme heat (such as saunas or hot baths) for the first 48 hours.
  • Apply cold compresses if swelling or redness occurs.
  • Maintain proper hydration and follow the doctor's recommendations for the use of topical products.
  • Avoid sun exposure and use sunscreen to protect the treated skin, which may be more sensitive.

Facial enzymes are an effective option for those looking to sculpt, rejuvenate, or correct imperfections without the need for invasive surgical procedures.

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