Treatments for Feet - Dr Barbara Kubicka

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Designer looks deserve
designer accessories…
Hands
Neck
Feet
Legs
If your eyes are the windows to your soul,
your hands are the instruments by which you express it
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Aged hands belie a youthful face ,
so why are they often an afterthought?
 Battered by constant
activity and exposure to
the elements, our hands
are very vulnerable to
damage, culminating in
crepey and pigmented
skin.
 Diminishing volume as
we age makes veins
more prominent,
particularly in those who
are naturally thin or
weight conscious.
Rejuvenation-Nurture-Protection
To restore and maintain a youthful elegance in our hands, the best
approach is a combination of treatments to revitalise to revitalise the
texture and appearance of the skin.
Hand Rejuvenation
 Skin quality- pigmented,
dry/crepey skin
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Dermaroller
Mesotherapy
Lasers
Photo-rejuvenation,
Platelet Rich Plasma (PRP)
 Volume – veiny and withered
appearance
 Fillers
 PRP
 (platelet rich plasma)
Turning back time in the neck and jawline
As we age, gravity, volume loss, skin laxity and increased bone
re-absorption all work to soften the once firm structures of the
neck and jawline.
Introducing the revolutionary
Neck & Jawline Programme
to sharpen, tighten and smooth.
How to achieve results…
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2 sessions of “Sculptra” deep
injectable fillers
3 sessions of Dermaroller microneedling treatment which works
deep within the skin, boosting the
production of collagen for a longlasting and entirely natural
rejuvenation effect
Professional NeoStrata® chemical
peel to exfoliate the surface layer of
skin, revealing brighter, fresher,
newer skin beneath and promoting
the body’s own production of new
skin cells
NeoStrata® home neck care product
to complement, continue and
extend the treatment programme
5 sessions of fat reduction injections
to tackle the jawline and excess fat
under the chin
Understanding Feet…
 The foot is made up of
flexible structures of
bones, joints, muscles,
and soft tissues
 allows us to stand up right
and be active
 walking, running, jumping,
climbing, dancing…
 There are also many
different types of
problems that can occur
on the feet
Foot Problems
 Athlete’s foot : A fungal infection
of the feet, causing dry, flaking,
red, and irritated skin.
 Bunions : A bony prominence
next to the base of the big toe
that may cause the big toe to
turn inwards.
 Calluses: A build up of tough skin
over an area of frequent friction
or pressure on the feet.
 Corns: like calluses, corns consist
of excessive tough skin build up
at areas of excessive pressure on
the feet, mainly on the toes.
 Heel spurs: An abnormal growth
of bone in the , which may cause
severe pain during walking or
standing.
 Ingrown toenail: One or both
sides of toenail may grow into
the skin. Ingrown toenails
maybe pain full or lead to
infection.
 Flat Feet: The arches of feet
flatten during standing or
walking, potentially causing
other feet problems.
 Nail fungal infection: Fungus
creates discoloration or
crumbling texture in the toe nail.
Treatments for Feet
 Fillers
 two different types of fillers,
dermal filler and sculptra deep
filler
 fillers are used to shape the feet
and also provide comfort when
wearing shoes or stilettos.
 Botox
 used for ageing feet and also for
prevention.
 Chemicals peels
 Treat tough, rough, dry flaky skin
on the feet
Good looking legs
 “Spider “ / “thread” veins and
cellulite are extremely
common amongst adult
women.
 Whilst not a medical
condition, they are a source
of much frustration.
 Using a non-surgical,
combination approach, it’s
possible to successfully treat
both conditions to give you
back more youthful looking
legs.
Mesotherapy for cellulite
 Cellulite is characterised by
“dimpling” of the fatty areas,
commonly seen on the buttocks,
flanks and thighs.
 It occurs when the structure of fat
changes beneath the skin and within
the connective tissues; so that the
appearance of the skin is less smooth.
 Women try many treatments for
cellulite, including diet, exercise,
cream and massage; but the condition
can be very hard to shift, especially
where it is hormonal or hereditary.
Cellulite responds very well to
mesotherapy treatment
Mesotherapy can eliminate
cellulite on the legs and buttocks
 breaking down the orange-peel
appearance of skin
 producing a smooth contour
 To treat cellulite, medications
are injected into the skin and
the fat layer beneath, causing
the fat to break down and be
eliminated using the body’s
natural processes.
 10 - 15 treatments normally
recommended for best results
 Treatment can be combined
with lymphatic drainage and
skin tightening such as
Dermaroller.
Microsclerotherapy for “thread” and
“spider” veins.
 Thread veins can be found very
near the surface of the skin
 red, blue or purple in colour and
 up to 5mm in diameter
 Medically, thread veins are
considered to be quite harmless.
 However, they can be an aesthetic
problem
 especially if they are on a part of the
body that is visible, such as the face
or legs
 causing distress and selfconsciousness to the sufferer.
The gold-standard for treating thread
veins
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Microsclerotherapy thread vein
treatment involves using a very
fine needle to inject a “sclerosant”
solution called Fibro-vein into the
area inducing swelling in the vein’s
wall.
Causes it to perish and, over a
course of treatments, disappear
completely
Minimal discomfort during
treatment due to the technique
and the very small needle size.
Treatment and assessment over
several weeks can make thread
veins much less noticeable or in
some cases invisible. The number
of treatments required depends on
how many areas need to be
treated and the extent of the veins
“Darling, the legs aren't so beautiful, I just know
what to do with them.” Marlene Dietrich
Stretch marks
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Stretch marks are actually a form of scarring,
leaving ridges on the skin. They are not a
health risk in themselves, but can be very
unsightly and therefore distressing for the
sufferer.
They are caused by damage to the dermis and
are often as a result of the skin being stretched
e.g. through pregnancy or weight gain, which
pulls and stretches the skin beyond its
elasticity.
Stretch marks first appear as reddish or purple
lines, but tend to gradually fade to a lighter
range. The affected areas appear empty and
are soft to the touch.
They can appear anywhere on the body, but
are most likely to affect places where larger
amounts of fat are stored, e.g.: abdomen,
breasts, upper arms, back, thighs, hips,
buttocks
Bespoke stretch-mark and scar treatment.
 Depending on the site,
size and scale of
problem, a number of
treatments may be
offered or combined to
treat the condition:
 Dermaroller®
 Fillers
 Chemical Peels
 Treatment is highly
effective without the
cost and risk of surgery.
“Elegance is not the prerogative of those who have just
escaped from adolescence, but of those who have
already taken possession of their future.” Coco Chanel.
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