Minimally invasive treatments – Botox, hyaluronic acid & high-tech beauty
"For me, it is crucial that the natural expression remains in the foreground.
"For me, it is crucial that the natural expression remains in the foreground.
"For me, it is crucial that the natural expression remains in the foreground. Minimally invasive procedures should not change the face but give wings to the personality," says Dr. Miriam Rehbein.
If you want quick results that visibly tighten, smooth, or add volume – minimally invasive beauty treatments promise all this without a scalpel. But which methods are really worth it, and where do risks lie? The trends under scrutiny.
Botulinum toxin ("Botox") selectively blocks nerve impulses and paralyzes facial muscles, so forehead wrinkles, crow's feet, and frown lines visibly disappear. The treatment usually takes less than 30 minutes, and the results appear within a few days – with no downtime.
Durability: 3–6 months, then a refresh is needed.
Risks: Improper dosing can lead to a mask-like facial expression or asymmetries.
Hyaluronic acid binds large amounts of water – ideal for plumping cheeks, lips & co. It can also effectively soften deep nasolabial folds.
Durability: 6–18 months, depending on the injection area and metabolism.
Risks: Brief redness and swelling are normal; however, incorrectly administered injections can cause volume lumps or nodules.
How it works: Fine needles perforate the skin surface, stimulate collagen production, and thus improve texture and moisture content. In combination with autologous plasma (PRP), your body supports regeneration and ensures a fresh complexion.
Sessions: 3–6 treatments at intervals of 4–6 weeks.
Risks: Temporary redness and sensitivity; complications are rare with proper use.
Modern devices like Morpheus8 or Ultherapy penetrate deep into the dermis, stimulating collagen and elastic fibers.
Result: Firmer contours and finer skin texture, all without surgery.
Sessions: Often 1–3 appointments, visible effect after 4–12 weeks.
Risks: Mild redness and swelling, in rare cases temporary pigment changes.
Minimally invasive treatments are not magic, but effective tools for a fresh, natural look – provided they are performed by experienced professionals. With the right preparation and realistic expectations, your "beauty quickie" becomes a real freshness boost.