Changes in the Skin During the Aging Process
Over time, the effects of the natural aging process begin to manifest on our skin. After age 25, collagen and elastin production begins to decline. This leads to the formation of fine lines, sagging skin and loss of elasticity, blemishes, and a dull appearance.
- Collagen loss → Skin sagging and wrinkles
- Decreased moisture balance → Dryness and dullness
- Free radical damage → Blemishes, dull appearance
- Slower cell renewal → Longer healing time and loss of shine
At this point, modern medical aesthetic methods come into play, aiming to restore the skin's youthfulness, vitality and healthy appearance.
Modern Medical Aesthetics Methods
1. PRP (Platelet Rich Plasma)
Platelet-rich plasma obtained from the patient's own blood is injected into the skin with fine needles.
- Accelerates cell renewal
- Reduces fine lines and wrinkles
- Evens out skin tone and provides shine
2. Stem Cell Supported Applications
It's one of the most powerful anti-aging methods of recent years. Special solutions containing stem cells activate the skin's repair mechanisms.
- More intense collagen production
- Permanent rejuvenation effect in the long term
- Tightening of skin tissue
3. Youth Vaccine
A special mixture of hyaluronic acid, vitamins and minerals needed by the skin is applied.
- Intensive moisturizing
- Brighter and more vibrant appearance
- Protection against signs of premature aging
4. Functional Medicine Applications
Functional medicine aims not only to intervene externally but also to balance the body from within.
- Focuses on nutrition, gut health, hormone balance
- It is combined with acupuncture and supportive treatments.
- Provides more permanent and holistic results in skin rejuvenation.
Treatment Process, Duration of Permanence and Application Areas
- Session duration: Varies between 30–60 minutes
- Duration of effect: 6 months to 2 years depending on the method
- Who is it suitable for?
- With fine wrinkles
- Those who complain of dullness, dryness and sagging of their skin
- Seeking preventative treatment at a young age
- People who want to preserve the natural shine and elasticity of their skin
Since each individual's skin structure is different, the most appropriate method should be determined individually.
A treatment plan is developed by considering skin analysis, lifestyle, genetic factors, and overall health. This ensures not only a temporary aesthetic appearance but also a healthy and natural rejuvenation.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
1. At what age can skin rejuvenation be performed?
Because collagen production generally begins to decline after age 25, preventative treatments can be implemented starting at this age. In older ages, restorative treatments are preferred.
2. Do medical aesthetic methods provide a natural look?
Yes. When applied with the right method and by the right specialist, skin rejuvenation procedures provide a natural and fresh appearance.
3. Is youth vaccination the same as Botox?
No. While the youth vaccine increases the skin's moisture balance and vitality, Botox softens the appearance of wrinkles by reducing muscle movement.
4. Can PRP and stem cell therapy be used together?
Yes, when combined, a stronger and longer-term anti-aging effect can be achieved.
5. Are skin rejuvenation procedures safe?
It is safe when performed by a specialist physician.

