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AMM 258: Unlock Youth: Seoul’s Quest Against Aging Skin

November 09, 2024

This episode features Dr. Tatyana Lapa-Enright, founder of the Hardwick Medical Clinic in Cambridge, who discusses innovative treatments for rejuvenating aging hands. Often overlooked in anti-aging regimens, hands are prone to environmental damage, showing signs of aging such as volume loss and wrinkles. Dr. Lapa-Enright details a sophisticated approach using polynucleotides and products from Croma Pharma to enhance skin tone, texture, and volume. Listeners will learn about the treatment’s promising results, including reduced wrinkles and increased skin fullness, as well as the importance of maintenance to sustain youthful hands.

Quick Takes

  • Dr. Tatyana Lapa-Enright emphasizes the importance of addressing aging hands in aesthetic medicine, due to signs of aging like volume loss and wrinkles caused by environmental damage.
  • Dr. Lapa-Enright’s innovative approach combines PhilArt polynucleotides with saypha® Rich and saypha® Filler from Croma Pharma to improve tone, texture, and volume of the skin with minimal downtime.
  • The treatment has shown promising results by reducing wrinkles, enhancing skin fullness, and providing a more youthful appearance. Maintenance includes using SPF hand cream and periodic booster sessions to sustain benefits.

Episode Transcript

Today is November 9, 2024. In a recent feature by Dr. Tatyana Lapa-Enright, founder of Hardwick Medical Clinic in Cambridge, innovative solutions for rejuvenating ageing hands are making waves in aesthetic medicine. Dr. Lapa-Enright highlights hands as an often overlooked area for anti-aging treatments. Exposed to environmental damage, hands tend to show signs of aging like volume loss and wrinkles.

Dr. Lapa-Enright’s approach combines PhilArt polynucleotides with saypha® Rich and saypha® Filler, products developed by Croma Pharma in Austria. The treatment aims to enhance tone, texture, and volume while minimizing downtime. Over several sessions, PhilArt and saypha® Rich are applied to boost hydration and fibroblast activity, leading to visible improvements in the skin’s texture and plumpness.

The results have been promising, with noticeable reduction in wrinkles and enhanced skin fullness, providing a more youthful appearance. Maintenance involves using SPF hand cream and periodic booster sessions to sustain these benefits. This combination treatment signals a significant advancement in aesthetic dermatology, offering a sophisticated solution for one of the most vulnerable parts of our body.

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