The realization that your hair is thinning or you’re developing bald spots is never a great experience, for men or women.
What should you do?
Expensive shampoos and conditioners rarely work and prescription drugs for hair loss have numerous side effects, don’t always work and are a significant expense. Hair transplants can be expensive and time-consuming, often taking months or years to work. Finding a natural, healthy, effective way to stimulate the hair growth used to be next to impossible. You can often offset some types of hair loss by adjusting your diet, taking specific supplements, or making lifestyle changes. In many cases, treating the area with Natural growth factors may improve hair retention, improve conditions for hair regrowth and strengthen existing hair follicles.
What is NGF?
Natural Growth Factors (NGF) are a new generation of NGF or platelet rich plasma. NGF are platelet rich fibrin and contain a very high concentration of white blood cells, fibrin and a small number of stem cells. Fibrin is a protein in your blood that helps blood clot during bleeding and wound healing.
Who Is a Candidate for NGF?
Anyone who is noticing more-than-usual hair loss should be evaluated by a qualified medical professional to assess the potential causes and treatment options. NGF could be an excellent option if you are looking for a minimally invasive, affordable and effective treatment to improve hair retention, improve conditions for hair regrowth and strengthen existing hair follicles.
Laser Genesis is a non-invasive laser treatment that restores skin tone and treats acne scars, sun spots, enlarged pores and uneven texture. This heat-based laser stimulates the body’s natural healing processes to boost collagen growth resulting in a more youthful skin tone and texture. This treatment is especially effective in treating rosacea and both acne and other scars. The treatment usually requires about 3-5 treatments, depending on the desired effects, but has zero downtime or recovery.
Achieve a lateral Browlift or Fox eye look with our PDO Thread Lifts treatment at Sadiyaclinic.
Have you noticed hooding of your eyes or a heaviness to your eyebrows?
You may need a subtle non surgical brow lift to open up the eye region…
This Aesthetic intervention was made popular by the likes of Kendal Jenner and Bella Hadid.
At Sadiyaclinic we lift eyebrows, improve hooded eyelids and offer the fox eye look with PDO Thread Lifts.
What is PDO jaw contouring?
PDO jaw contouring is the process of inserting tiny absorbable threads into the subcutaneous layer of the skin on and around the jawline. They have a tightening, lifting effect on the skin; stimulating the production of collagen and causing the skin tissue to contract, resulting in a sculpted, contoured jawline. It can have a very positive effect upon a person’s silhouette and contribute to a smoother, more youthful jaw.
It is perfect for you if you want to improve any of the following symptoms:
-Saggy jawline
-Double-chin
-Drooping skin underneath the chin
-Lack of jawline definition
-Wrinkly, loose skin around the jaw
-Jawline asymmetry
-A desire to have a more youthful, well-defined jawline
Your benefits:
-Tightened, tauter jawline
-Overall skin condition and texture improves
-Reduced or removed double-chin
-More youthful appearance
There is a common saying, “If you want to know a woman’s age, look at her hands.”
Hand aging is characterized by a loss of tissue volume and elasticity of the skin, increasing the visibility of tendons, veins, and bones on the back of the hand. Hands naturally lose volume as we age.
Radiesse® can be injected under the skin along the back of the hands to restore volume and lessen the visibility of veins and tendons. It also stimulates the body to produce its own collagen.
In clinical trials, the vast majority of treated subjects had a significant improvement in hand appearance three months after injection of Radiesse. Most patients report an immediate improvement in the appearance of their hands that lasts up to 12 months!
The main reason to get under-eye fillers is to fill a hollowness under the eye colloquially called, yep, a tear trough,
If you have this type of hollowness or loss of volume in that area, If the dark circles or shadowing under your eyes is a result of skin laxity from aging or genetics, then a filler may help by adding volume, evenness and brightening of the skin.
For the most part, after the procedure, you’ll start to notice results right away and then they only get better over the next two weeks.
The goal of cheek augmentation is to add volume or lift to the cheeks. Some people are bothered by their cheeks losing volume, or even sagging, with age. Others never develop the desired volume in their cheeks and are bothered by cheeks that may be considered flat or thin.
A nonsurgical option is the use of injectable fillers to enhance the cheeks.
Lip fillers are injections that add volume to your lips. They’re a type of dermal filler.
Lip fillers consist of synthetic hyaluronic acid (HA) — HA is a natural substance in your body. There are many different brands of lip fillers, including Juvederm®, Restylane® and Perlane®.
To be considered for lip fillers, you should:
Be in good physical health.
Have realistic expectations.
Not have an active oral infection, including canker sores or cold sores.
Many people who get lip fillers want to increase the size of their lips. You might want to enlarge the size of your lips for many reasons, including:
Restoring a previous lip size. As you age, your lips may get smaller or thinner, your philtrum (the groove between your upper lip and septum) may get longer and flatter and the distance between the corners of your mouth (intercommissural distance) may increase.
Correcting the shape of your lips. It’s common for your lips to be different sizes or shapes (asymmetrical).
Smoothing wrinkles. When you smile or laugh, wrinkles sometimes develop on the sides of your mouth.
Boosting confidence. Lip fillers can help improve your self-esteem and body image.
Lip fillers typically last 12 to 18 months. However, it depends on your age and how fast your body breaks down calories into energy (metabolism).