Modern Aesthetic Medicine: Integrated Rejuvenation of the Perioral Zone
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Modern aesthetic medicine in Latvia is shifting away from the "volume only" concept. Today, the focus of practitioners is directed toward the comprehensive rejuvenation of the perioral zone, where skin quality and muscle tone management play pivotal roles.
Anatomical Causes of Aging in the Perioral Zone
The primary muscle involved in facial expression in this area is the orbicularis oris muscle (musculus orbicularis oris). Its uniqueness lies in the fact that its muscle fibers do not attach to bones like other muscles, but are fixed directly into the dermis.
This leads to the following consequences:
Every contraction (during eating, speaking, or smoking) stretches the skin in multiple directions.
Constant pressure leads to the rapid formation of vertical "smoker's lines" (fine lines around the mouth).
Individual factors, such as dental issues and lifestyle habits, accelerate collagen destruction.

Modern Techniques and Drug Groups for Professional Correction
To achieve natural and long-lasting results, specialists in Latvia utilize combined protocols aimed at deep tissue bioregeneration. Instead of merely masking defects, we focus on restoring cellular resources.
1. Peptide Relaxation and Soft Mimetic Correction
For addressing active facial expressions in the perioral zone, preference is given to products based on muscle-relaxing peptides (e.g., Argireline).
How it works: Peptides gently reduce nerve impulse transmission, promoting muscle relaxation without the risk of affecting articulation—a crucial factor in the area around the mouth.
Result: The combination of hyaluronic acid with an amino acid complex and DMAE provides simultaneous hydration and a subtle lifting effect.
2. Hybrid Stimulation of Endogenous Collagen
When working with aged skin that has lost its turgor, hybrid biostimulators are the most effective.
Technology: A combination of low-molecular-weight hyaluronic acid and Type I recombinant collagen (Rh-collagen).
Action: This composition doesn't just replenish moisture; it triggers the synthesis of the body’s own youthful collagen and elastin, restoring skin density and "bounce."
3. Deep Modeling and Biorestructuring
For the correction of pronounced changes, such as "marionette lines" or drooping corners of the mouth, new-generation high-concentration biorevitalizants are used.
Features: Products with ultra-high concentrations of hyaluronic acid allow for work within the deep layers of the dermis.
Goal: Restoration of the hydro-depot and strengthening of the ligamentous apparatus. This helps correct gravitational ptosis and restores sharp facial "geometry" without the use of dense fillers.
Lip Biorevitalization: The Art of Natural Hydration Without Hypercorrection
In modern cosmetology, the demand for "naturalness" has become dominant. Lip biorevitalization is a fundamental procedure for patients seeking to restore lost juiciness, brightness, and physiological tone to their lips without resorting to contouring or changing their natural shape.
Unlike fillers based on reticulated hyaluronic acid, biorevitalization works at the cellular level, restoring the hydro-balance of the mucosa and the vermilion border.
Deep Expertise: Nuances for the Specialist
To achieve flawless results and minimize risks, the practitioner must consider several technological features:
Product Selection and Safety: The lip mucosa is an extremely sensitive area with intense blood supply. It is recommended to use products based on pure, high-quality hyaluronic acid. In the initial stages or for patients prone to edema, it is better to avoid complex formulas with aggressive additives (high concentrations of amino acids or succinates) to eliminate the risk of allergic reactions. The optimal volume for high-quality treatment is 1.0 – 1.5 ml.
Variability of Injection Techniques:
Intradermal Technique: Classic micro-injections deliver HA precisely into the required layers of the dermis, creating a moisture reservoir.
Fractional Mesotherapy (Dermapen): An excellent choice for delicate stimulation and improving microcirculation.
Contour Work: Using biorevitalizants with slightly higher density allows for a soft emphasis on the lip contour (the "just-bitten" effect) without creating the volume characteristic of volumizing fillers.
Clinical Effect and Aesthetic Result
Immediate Relief of Xerosis: Complete disappearance of dryness, tightness, and peeling.
Color Revitalization: Improved microcirculation restores the natural, more saturated pigment of the lips.
Smoothing of Micro-relief: Fine radial lines disappear; lips look smoother and more "replenished."
Prevention of Age-related Changes: The procedure normalizes metabolic processes, slowing down the involution of tissues in the perioral zone.
Post-Procedure Care (Recommendations for Patients)
To minimize the risk of complications (papules, swelling, hematoma), the specialist must instruct the patient to:
Avoid alcohol for 3–5 days and smoking for 2–3 hours.
Avoid saunas and active sports for one week.
Refrain from using decorative cosmetics in the injection zone for the first 24 hours.
Professional Training
We invite cosmetology specialists to deepen their knowledge and practice these techniques.
Tuition Fee: 50 EUR.
Accreditation: The course is approved by LĀPPOS, guaranteeing the program's compliance with Latvian medical standards.
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