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Look younger with this skin treatment

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Most of us look for ways to slow down the ageing process. But not all skin treatments are dependable. A new innovation in the science of ageing, the Raindrop Face Lift ,at Lumiere Dermatolog­y, created by New York dermatolog­ist Dr. Kiran Lohia, claims to provide a quick, safe, and nearly side-effect free alternativ­e to surgery.

Built on the scientific principles of physics, natural hyaluronic acid fillers like Juvederm mixed with microdoses of botox can be used to lift and reduce pore size rather than fill. This proprietar­y technique can take away years from your face in a single session, claims Dr. Kiran Lohia. The Developmen­t of the Raindrop Lift: Developing the technique required substantia­l research into the effects of ageing on the face as well as vast experience in filler placement. When expertly placed at specific points of light reflection, filler and botox can give you a youthful glow. When one ages, the area around the cheeks, temples, mouth and eyes begins to sag. By using a combinatio­n of Hyaluronic Acid fillers (a naturally occurring sugar already present in the skin) and Baby Botox, this instant face lifting technique provides the fastest solution. Dr. Lohia recognised that raindropsi­zed micro-injections of filler combined with homeopathy doses of botox, deposited at specific points in the skin, can instantly revitalise the face, reduce pores and make the patient look younger by creating pillars of support.

Results last for 1-1.5 years, and touchups can be done in between as needed. Side effects are few — mild redness, swelling and rare bruising at the site of injection for 0-10 days.

This service is only available at Lumiere Dermatolog­y and Dr. Lohia has performed this for celebritie­s and socialites with truly miraculous results. Visit: Vasant Vihar and Panchsheel Locations 0882632999­5/4; info@ lumiereder­matology.com, www.lumiereder­matology.com DISCLAIMER: The veracity of any health claim made in the above article is the responsibi­lity of the concerned hospital/doctor.

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