Burns

First Degree Burns

A first-degree burn is also called a superficial burn or wound. It’s an injury that affects the first layer of your skin. First-degree burns are one of the mildest forms of skin injuries, and they usually don’t require medical treatment. However, some superficial burns can be quite large or painful and may require a trip to your doctor.

Causes

Indications

Treatments

How does it work & Benefits

A medical aesthetic treatment that uses Active Growth Factors to hasten recovery, improve skin quality, increase collagen and elastin production and generally enhance the results of aesthetic procedures. Stem cells treatment works best with several non-surgical procedures like Laser resurfacing, Micro-needling, Mesotherapy, Fillers to build collagen, Hair mesotherapy, and with any other treatment that promotes tissue regeneration. Musculoskeletal damage, degeneration, and injuries are common health problems. Stem cells of a regenerative potential for damaged and injured tissue. Adipose SVF is used for many orthopedic applications in the clinical setting. These types of stem cells differentiate into cartilage and bone tissue, which is proven in many clinical studies. ASCs in the form of SVF possibly work by secreting cytokines, chemokines, and growth factors, which stimulate healing and tissue regeneration.In a Stem Cell treatment, a serum with active growth factors is applied to the face. A device with very fine needles is then maneuvered by the doctor on the skin to promote deeper penetration of the serum.

Pre & Post

Pre

• Applying Cream Products
• before at least 2-3 days should
• be avoided
• Alcoholic take should be
• avoided
• Vitamin E & Ginko Biloba
• intake should be avoided
• Painkillers intake should be
• avoided
• Pregnant\Breast feeding women
• aren’t recommended to do this
• procedure

post

• Touching treated areas should be avoided to minimize the risk of infection
• Do not wash your face or apply any product for 6 hours after the procedure
• Sun Exposure should be avoided
• Waxing & Bleaching should be avoided for 5 days

FAQ

Immediate results of a plumper and rejuvenated skin will be observed after the first treatment. A 6 month treatment is recommended

Results last 6 month

Side Effects

There are few side effects of stem cell therapy because of the use of a patient’s own cells and its minimally invasive nature. There is no rejection to cell products and a patient only has some mild tenderness for a few days following the procedure. Unlike surgery, patients never lose their mobility while resuming activities of normal living very rapidly. There is a very low rate of infection and no concerns for blood clots or pneumonias as seen with surgery. Finally, unlike surgical changes, if the procedure is ineffective for the patient then they still have all options open as they are never worse than prior to the procedure.

How does it work & Benefits

It is an injection technique using a fatty product treated with high concentrations of stem cells derived from adipose tissue and other SVF cells. It is a very effective technique for treating sunken scars resulting from burns and others, due to its ability to help cell regeneration and fill in the voids that cause the appearance of scars.

Benefits:

Pre & Post

Pre

You do not need specific preparations before injecting SVF, only if you use moisturizing creams and various lotions on your facial skin, so stop a while before, do not apply powders or lightening or moisturizing creams, or even subject your skin to various masks, scrubs, etc. before the procedure, and also make sure that your skin is clean and just wash it well

Post

• Avoid touching the areas that were treated to minimize the risk of infection
• Do not wash the face or put any creams and makeup for at least 4 hours after the treatment
• Avoid exposure to the sun after the treatment. Always use recommended sun protection. Do not use a sunbed, sunbathe, sauna, or steam bath for 24 hours after the treatment

FAQ

Depending on the case and desired results

Results are permanent

Side Effects

Some swelling may occur after the injection.

First Degree Burns