
What are the myths surrounding aesthetic procedures?
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Aesthetic procedures performed in the doctor's surgery have become increasingly popular in recent years. Hyaluronic acid, botox, laser, peels, microneedling... these treatments are now widely offered and in demand. Yet, despite their proven effectiveness, many myths surrounding non-surgical aesthetic treatments persist.
Between preconceived ideas and false beliefs conveyed by the media or social networks, it can be difficult to find one's way around. In this article, we're going to demystify the main misconceptions about beauty care and explain why these procedures, when carried out by professionals, are safe, effective and beneficial for the skin.
Myth No. 1: Cosmetic procedures are necessarily risky
It's probably the most common misconception: "beauty treatments are dangerous". Yet when performed by a dermatologist or qualified aesthetic physician, in-office aesthetic treatments are safe and supervised. The products used are subject to strict standards, the protocols are mastered, and the risks are minimal.
Complications most often arise in non-medical settings (non-certified institutes, home injections, etc.). To avoid any problems, simply make sure that the practitioner is a health professional trained in aesthetic medicine.
Myth 2: Botox injections freeze expressions
Botox is often accused of freezing the face, giving a "wax doll" effect. This cliché is hard to dispel. In reality, botulinum toxin injections, when properly dosed and placed, can relax certain muscle areas to smooth wrinkles, while preserving natural expressions.
The aim of botox is not to "block" the face, but to prevent and reduce expression lines, particularly on the forehead, glabella (frown lines) and crow's feet.
👉 Botox to smooth wrinkles without freezing the face is therefore a gentle, reversible aesthetic treatment.
Myth 3: Hyaluronic acid deforms the face
Another common myth is that hyaluronic acid injections make the face look puffy. This idea is mostly linked to the excesses of certain celebrities or dubious practices. In reality, hyaluronic acid is a substance naturally present in the body, used to restore volume in a subtle, harmonious way.
Aesthetic physicians aim for a natural result. By choosing a competent professional, it is entirely possible toachieve a rejuvenated face without an "overdone" effect.
👉 F illing wrinkles with hyaluronic acid in a doctor's surgery provides a tailor-made result, without exaggeration.
Myth 4: Cosmetic procedures are only for women
Long associated with a female clientele, the aesthetic medicine sector is seeing more and more men coming through the doors of our practices. Today, aesthetic treatments for men are booming, with specific demands: baldness treatment, eye harmonization, smoother skin, correction of dark circles...
Men are looking for natural results, without excessive transformation. Aesthetic medicine adapts to these needs, offering discreet aesthetic treatments for men, adapted to male morphology.
Myth 5: Aesthetic treatments provide immediate and permanent results
It's important to understand that aesthetic treatments are not magic. Results are not always immediate, nor do they last forever. For example, the effect of botox sets in within a few days and lasts an average of 4 to 6 months. Hyaluronic acid can last between 6 months and 1 year, depending on the areas treated.
Similarly, some treatments, such as lasers and peels, require several sessions for optimum results. So you need to be patient, and above all, maintain your results with a healthy lifestyle and appropriate skin care.
👉 Aesthetic treatments with progressive, natural results are far more durable and safe than you might think.
Myth 6: Anti-ageing cream is enough, cosmetic procedures are unnecessary
While cosmetic treatments have their uses, they don't have the capacity to penetrate as deeply as some medical treatments. A cream won't fill in a deep wrinkle or tighten sagging skin. That's where aesthetic procedures come in.
They enable in-depth treatment of the causes of skin ageing: loss of volume, sagging, pigmentation spots, dilated pores... All with non-invasive techniques and short recovery times.
Myth 7: Aesthetic treatments are only for the over-50s
Wrong! More and more people are starting aesthetic medicine around the age of 30-35, not to "catch up" with the signs of aging, but to prevent them. Today, it's proven that starting early slows down skin ageing in a gentle, natural way.
Treatments such as mesotherapy, light peels and skin boosters are particularly indicated for young skin as a preventive measure.
👉 Preventive aesthetic medicine from the age of 30: an intelligent strategy for preserving skin quality over the long term.
Myth 8: Aesthetic medicine is only for beauty
It's a common misconception that aesthetic procedures have only a "superficial" purpose. Yet many treatments also have therapeutic benefits. For example:
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Botox is used to treat hyperhidrosis (excessive sweating).
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Hyaluronic acid can relieve certain joint pains.
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Lasers effectively treat acne scars, sun spots and pigmentation disorders.
👉 So, aesthetic procedures to improve skin comfort and health are well and truly a reality.
In conclusion: deconstructing preconceived ideas for better information
Myths about non-surgical aesthetic procedures persist due to misinformation and examples of abusive practices. Yet, when performed under the right conditions, aesthetic procedures are a safe, gentle and effective option for improving skin quality, preventing aging and boosting self-confidence.
It's essential to consult a competent professional, ask all your questions beforehand, and build a personalized aesthetic treatment plan tailored to your needs and lifestyle.