Objectives: Increase the effectiveness of traumatic procedures through guided cell regeneration, improve the results of plastic surgery, thanks to the prevention of pathological scarring
Introduction: Currently,the field of aesthetic medicine offers a large number of effective rejuvenation techniques,both minimally invasive and surgical. However, in any case, all these methods are traumatic,and rejuvenation is inevitably realized through the wound process. Patients who enter the cosmetologist's office are considered healthy,which means they do not undergo an extended medical examination, which increases the risk zone for both the patient and his doctor. And even if the protocol of the procedure or operation is followed,the wound process may be complicated,which will lead to new problems.
Materials / method: This report briefly presents the main links in the pathogenesis of the wound process, its key participants, as well as available effective means to enhance regeneration and prevent adverse events and complications as a result of any traumatic effects on the skin. The available effective means for use in different phases of the wound process are considered with the analysis of specific clinical cases.
Results: Due to the correct diagnosis of the phase of the wound process and the timely start of the use of regenerants, the rehabilitation of patients is faster, and the aesthetic result from rejuvenating procedures and operations is more pronounced than with the use of "classic" post-procedure products.
Conclusion: The role of regenerative medicine cannot be overestimated, and the potentials inherent in the human body by nature itself are limitless and poorly understood.
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