Today, let’s discuss autologous regenerative therapy, specifically the Seffiller technique. This involves using the patient’s own cells, exosomes, and stem cells for rejuvenation, but primarily for tissue healing.
What’s the major difference between autologous regenerative Seffiller therapy and any non-autologous filler? It’s that over time, when using fillers, you end up with swollen faces. You keep filling and swelling, creating a filler effect to counteract aging. This approach doesn’t address the root cause or improve the tissues; it merely swells them.
When we perform Seffiller autologous regenerative therapy, we use the patient’s own cells to heal the tissues. So, over time, instead of having an effect that eventually deforms the face and features of our patients, we naturally improve the tissues and heal the skin using their own cells. This ensures maximum safety, naturalness, and effectiveness.