Today, with the help of this computerized system, I want to explain what regenerative therapy consists of and how it works.
When treating and monitoring our patients, we use a system called Vectra, which allows us to visualize, through various shades of blue, the action of the cells, particularly their toning and volumizing effects.
After a year, the tissue continues to work because, with Seffiller regenerative therapy, we introduce living cells—an actual living tissue—that works beneath our skin and keeps working over time, providing an anti-aging treatment.
Even after a year, the tissue remains active, as demonstrated by the system, and after six months, you can see the blue areas indicating the progress, while the yellow areas highlight the lifting effect of the tissue. Our computerized system demonstrates and explains the effectiveness of Seffiller therapy.
Seffiller therapy is a treatment for the tissues because it uses vital cells taken from the patient, which regenerate the skin from within.
It’s important to note that Seffiller regenerative therapy is not at all like a filler, which simply inflates, gets absorbed, and disappears.
Regenerative therapy uses vital cells that contain stem cells, growth factors, and exosomes, which work within the tissues and continue to do so over time. However, the therapy must be repeated because, as we age, it becomes necessary to introduce new cells once or twice a year to maintain the anti-aging effects of Seffiller regenerative therapy.