The approach of Morphodynamic Cosmetic Surgery is based on the use of minimally invasive surgical techniques applied gradually. It focuses on respecting and enhancing each person’s individual features, achieving results that are harmonious, natural, and lasting. Standardized techniques produce standardized results. In contrast, the strong personalization of treatments in Morphodynamic Cosmetic Surgery makes it possible to enhance facial attractiveness without… Leggi di più... "What is Morphodynamic Cosmetic Surgery?"

Morphodynamic Cosmetic Surgey: from Facial Dynamics to Regenerative Aesthetic Medicine. A new paradigm in Aesthetic Surgery.
Arnaldo Rizzo, MD Introduction For centuries, aesthetic surgery and medicine have been influenced by static anthropometric canons such as symmetry, golden ratios, and proportional indices. Yet, the human face is not a fixed entity; it is a morphogenetic and dynamic structure, continuously reshaped by: – growth, aging, functions and muscle forces. Geometric morphometric studies have demonstrated that craniofacial remodeling follows… Leggi di più... "Morphodynamic Cosmetic Surgey: from Facial Dynamics to Regenerative Aesthetic Medicine. A new paradigm in Aesthetic Surgery."

Thermal Shock and DNA Damage in Radiofrequency
TreatmentsRadiofrequency (RF) devices intentionally heat dermal and subdermal tissues to induce collagen denaturation and neocollagenesis. While most systems are designed to maintain epidermal protection, the delivered energy often raises intradermal temperatures above 45 °C, a threshold at which thermal shock and genotoxic effects have been documented. At 42–45 °C, cells activate heat shock proteins (HSPs) with protective and chaperone functions… Leggi di più... "Thermal Shock and DNA Damage in Radiofrequency"

Shock termico e danno al DNA nei trattamenti con radiofrequenza
I dispositivi a radiofrequenza (RF) riscaldano intenzionalmente i tessuti dermici e sottocutanei per indurre denaturazione del collagene e neocollagenesi. Sebbene la maggior parte dei sistemi sia progettata per proteggere l’epidermide, l’energia erogata porta spesso la temperatura intradermica oltre i 45 °C, soglia alla quale sono stati documentati shock termico ed effetti genotossici. A 42–45 °C, le cellule attivano le proteine… Leggi di più... "Shock termico e danno al DNA nei trattamenti con radiofrequenza"