Skin Boosters
The innovative Lumi Eyes product has become a permanent feature of aesthetic medicine. Safe and fast, it gives visible changes in the eye area. Injection administration ensures deep hydration and significantly improves the quality of the skin. Perfect for anti-ageing therapy.
What is Dermaren Lumy Eyes?
What are the benefits of Lumi Eyes?
Dermaren Lumi Eyes is a cutting-edge mesotherapy treatment designed to rejuvenate and revitalize the delicate skin around the eyes. It targets dark circles, fine wrinkles, and sagging skin, promoting tissue regeneration and skin strengthening.
This innovative treatment uses polynucleotides to stimulate collagen and elastin production, helping to restore a youthful, vibrant appearance. With noticeable effects after just one session and even better results with a series of treatments, Dermaren Lumi Eyes is a go-to solution for under-eye rejuvenation.
Benefits:
- Repairs, reconstructs, and illuminates the skin around the eyes.
- Significantly reduces dark circles, puffiness, and fine lines.
- Stimulates collagen and elastin synthesis, improving skin elasticity.
- Tightens sagging skin and increases skin thickness in the under-eye area.
- Hydrates intensely while evening out skin tone for a refreshed, youthful look.
Pre and Post Care Advice about Lumi Eyes
Before undergoing the Dermaren Lumi Eyes treatment, no special preparation is required, though a thorough medical consultation will be conducted beforehand. To ensure optimal results and minimize the risk of post-treatment complications, please follow these pre- and post-care guidelines:
Pre-Treatment Advice:
- Avoid alcohol 24 hours before treatment.
- Refrain from exposing your body to extreme heat (sunbeds, saunas, direct sunlight).
- Do not use chemical peels or strong cosmetic products on the treatment area for a few days before the procedure.
- Avoid blood-thinning substances like Aspirin, NSAIDs, vitamin supplements (e.g., fish oils, flaxseed oils, Omega-3), and certain herbs (e.g., St John’s Wort, ginseng, garlic) for 3 days prior to treatment.
Post-Treatment Care:
- Mild swelling is common and should subside within 24-48 hours.
- Refrain from touching the treated area for a few hours and avoid applying makeup for 24 hours.
- Avoid direct sunlight, saunas, steam rooms, extreme temperatures, and exercise for 48 hours post-treatment.
- Avoid facials, peels, lasers, and other facial treatments for 2 weeks after your procedure. Use SPF 50+ daily.
- For discomfort, take paracetamol and apply arnica gel for bruising, if necessary.
- Visible results should appear immediately, with improvements over 4-6 weeks, especially when following a recommended course of 3 treatments.
- For 4 days, avoid direct sunlight and heat treatments.
- Refrain from vigorous exercise for 7 days after your procedure.
- A maintenance treatment is recommended 6 months after the initial course, and then twice a year.
Any possible side effects?
Although the Dermaren Lumi Eyes treatment is generally safe and well-tolerated, some mild side effects may occur, including:
- Mild swelling at the application site.
- Slight redness and small injection marks.
- Minor bruising from the needle pricks.
- Temporary erythema (redness), itching, or irritation.
- In rare cases, allergic reactions to the products used during the treatment.
These effects are usually temporary and should subside within a few days. If symptoms persist, contact your healthcare provider.
Contraindications
The Dermaren Lumi Eyes treatment is not suitable for individuals with the following conditions or circumstances:
- Individuals under 18 years of age.
- Pregnancy or breastfeeding.
- Known allergy or hypersensitivity to any of the product ingredients.
- Hypersensitivity to hyaluronic acid.
- Active bacterial, fungal, or viral skin infections, including skin inflammation or herpes.
- Severe acne requiring pharmacological treatment.
- Blood coagulation disorders or the use of anticoagulant medications.
- History of skin allergies or high susceptibility to allergic reactions.
- Damaged, irritated, or sunburned skin.
- History of hypertrophic scars or keloid formation.
- Connective tissue diseases.
- Discontinuity of the epidermis (e.g., open wounds).
- Uncontrolled diabetes (decompensated).
- Neoplastic or autoimmune diseases.
- Use of immunosuppressive drugs or corticosteroids (within the last 6-8 weeks).
- Recent oral therapy with retinoids or vitamin A derivatives (at least a 6-month break required).
- Recent surgical procedure in the treatment area (up to 2 months post-surgery).
- Multiple melanocytic marks or numerous telangiectasias (spider veins).
- Condition following cryotherapy (up to 6 months).
- Current or previous diagnosis of skin cancer, including those undergoing radiation therapy.
- History of chemotherapy.
- Mental health disorders or lack of cooperation.
- Long-term oral steroid therapy.
- Psoriasis.
Individuals with any of the above conditions should consult their healthcare provider to assess suitability for the treatment.