Abstract

Background: Non-surgical minimally invasive procedures, typically in combination, are now becoming the norm. The integrated use of these modalities can be offered to millennial patients, who have unique demands and aesthetic goals. Objective: We aimed to demonstrate the effects of Definisse™ Fillers, Definisse™ Threads and Definisse™ Peel Program in combination to treat two millennials, one female and one male. Case description: The male subject had noticeable change in his facial proportions with correction of hollows over the malar and suborbital areas and a more prominent chin with the help of both Definisse™ Fillers and Definisse™ Threads (double needle and free floating). There was also noticeable improvement in the pigmentation with a more even and clearer skin tone after Definisse™ Lightening Peel application. The patient verbalized a high level of satisfaction with the effects of the treatment overall. The female subject had a noticeable correction of the prominence on her nasal bridge. There was a slightly pronounced lateral and upward lifting of the cheeks. Her uneven pigmentation was also seen to diminish following Definisse™ Peel Program. She was likewise very satisfied and happy with the result of her treatment. Conclusion: The prejuvenation effect of a combination of minimal invasive procedures provides an optimal aesthetic option for millennials. The results obtained confirm the importance of the reharmonize approach to male and female aesthetics. And this is accomplished by working from deep to superficial facial, with satisfactory and long-lasting aesthetic outcomes.

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