Written by Dr Pieter Siebenga – Cosmetic Doctor, in collaboration with and edited by Salon d’Homme.
INTRODUCTION
At the intersection of modern cosmetic medicine and expert skincare lies the power of synergy. These evidence-based protocols are designed to stimulate, restore, and maintain masculine facial features through precisely timed combinations of injectables and skin therapies. Each plan is tailored to individual needs and based on the latest clinical research and anatomical understanding.
PROTOCOL 1: COMPREHENSIVE COLLAGEN STIMULATION FOR DEEP WRINKLES
This protocol targets deep-set wrinkles using multiple collagen-stimulating mechanisms:
- Initial session of microneedling with PRP or Exosomes to prepare the skin and initiate collagen production (1).
- Two weeks later, strategically placed botulinum toxin to reduce dynamic muscle movements (2).
- One month after the initial treatment, hyperdiluted Radiesse for long-term collagen stimulation (3).
- Maintenance with monthly gentle chemical peels and daily antioxidant and SPF application; a basic three-step skincare routine (4).
PROTOCOL 2: VOLUME RESTORATION WITH ENHANCED SKIN QUALITY
This protocol addresses both structural volume loss and skin quality:
- HA fillers strategically placed to restore masculine facial contours (5).
- Two weeks later, Profhilo treatment to improve overall skin hydration and quality (6).
- One month after initial fillers, Profhilo Structura to improve subcutaneous fat quality (6).
- Maintenance with monthly hydrating Face Treatments and a daily hydration-focused skincare routine (7).
- Facial lymphatic drainage massage sessions between treatments to optimise results (8).
PROTOCOL 3: ADVANCED BIO-REGENERATION FOR MATURE SKIN
This comprehensive approach is designed for significant facial ageing:
- Initial Julaine (poly-L-lactic acid) treatment to stimulate gradual collagen production (9).
- Two weeks later, microneedling with Philart polynucleotides or Exosomes to enhance skin quality (10).
- After one month, strategic placement of HA fillers to restore specific volume loss (5).
- Maintenance with quarterly Julaine treatments and monthly microneedling (9, 11).
- Philart Eye treatment to specifically target the delicate eye area (10).
- Weekly facial lymphatic drainage massage to enhance overall facial rejuvenation (8).
PROTOCOL 4: HOLISTIC FACIAL REJUVENATION WITH LYMPHATIC FOCUS
This protocol emphasises the integration of lymphatic drainage for enhanced results:
- Initial facial lymphatic drainage massage to prepare tissues and improve circulation (8).
- HA filler treatment for volume restoration (5).
- Philart treatment for overall skin quality improvement (10).
- Botulinum toxin for dynamic wrinkle reduction (2).
- Philart Eye treatment for targeted periorbital rejuvenation (10).
- Series of facial lymphatic drainage massages (2 to 3 times per week for 4 weeks) to optimise treatment results and maintain improvements (8).
CONCLUSION: A CONFIDENT & HEALTHY LOOK
The subject of male facial aesthetics has advanced greatly in recent years. Practitioners can obtain natural, masculine-enhancing results while addressing signs of ageing by understanding the specific characteristics of male facial anatomy and applying evidence-based therapies in a holistic, 360-degree approach.
The future of male facial aesthetics lies in personalised, multimodal protocols that combine the most effective injectables with advanced skin therapy. As societal attitudes evolve and technological breakthroughs open new possibilities, the outlook for safe, lasting, and natural-looking male facial rejuvenation continues to grow.
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