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Dermomine Micrograft

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Dermomine Micrograft Treatment

A cutting-edge technique designed to improve skin rejuvenation, hair transplantation, and scar treatments. This method leverages a Micrograft system that does not require any additional devices, making it a highly accessible option for people who suffer of hair hair loss.

Why Dermomine?

  • High Cell Viability: The technique uses a Microlyzer with specially designed blades to maximize the number of viable cells in the graft. This enhances the effectiveness of the treatment.

  • Applications: It is versatile, suitable for facial rejuvenation, wrinkle reduction, improving skin radiance, and treating surgical scars. It is also used in conjunction with hair transplantation procedures and burn treatments.

  • Ease of Use: The system is designed to be user-friendly, requiring only the Dermomine kit, which processes the grafts through stages that filter out unwanted fibrotic tissues, ensuring a clean and effective application.

    Overall, Dermomine offers a highly efficient, minimally invasive approach to skin and hair treatments, focusing on cell vitality and safety.

Micrograft Treatment steps :

The Dermomine Micrograft treatment is processed in several key steps, ensuring the effective preparation and application of the micrografts:

1. Graft Extraction: The procedure begins with the extraction of grafts from the donor area. This is typically done under sterile conditions using local anesthesia to minimize discomfort. 

2. Microlyzer Processing: The extracted grafts are then processed using the Dermomine Microlyzer. This device contains thousands of small blades that finely chop the tissue, releasing viable cells. The micrografts are first passed through a 600-micron Microlyzer, which ensures that a high number of cells are preserved and viable.

3. Filtering: After the initial processing, the tissue is passed through a 150-micron Microlyzer to filter out any fibrotic or unwanted tissues. This step ensures that the final graft material is clean and safe for injection.

4. Mixing with PRP (Optional): The processed grafts can be mixed with Platelet-Rich Plasma (PRP) or a saline solution before application. PRP is often used to enhance the regenerative effects of the treatment.

5. Application: The final micrograft suspension is then injected into the target area, whether it’s for skin rejuvenation, scar treatment, or hair restoration. The procedure aims to stimulate cell regeneration, improving the treated area’s appearance and health.

The entire process is designed to be minimally invasive and efficient, focusing on maintaining high cell viability and ensuring the safety of the treatment​

How long Dermomine Micrograft lasts?

The results of a Dermomine Micrograft treatment can vary depending on the individual and the specific area treated. However, in general, the effects of this treatment are relatively long-lasting:

  • Facial Rejuvenation: For treatments aimed at skin rejuvenation, reducing wrinkles, or improving skin texture, the results can last from several months to over a year. Many patients experience a noticeable improvement in skin quality, with the effects gradually fading as natural aging processes continue.

  • Hair Restoration: In the context of hair transplantation, the results are often long-term. The transplanted hair follicles typically take several months to fully establish themselves and begin growing hair naturally. Once established, the hair growth can be permanent, although the aging process might still affect overall hair density over time.

  • Scar Treatment: When used for treating scars or burns, the improvement in skin texture and appearance can also be long-lasting. The regenerative effects of the micrografts help to remodel the scar tissue, resulting in smoother and less visible scars over time.

Patients may require follow-up treatments or touch-ups to maintain optimal results, depending on their skin type, the severity of the condition being treated, and other factors such as lifestyle and age​

Side effects of Dermomine Micrograft Treatment:

The Dermomine Micrograft treatment is generally considered safe, but like any medical procedure, it may have some side effects. Common side effects are typically mild and may include:

Redness and Swelling: These are common at the injection or treatment site, usually resolving within a few days.

Bruising: Some patients may experience minor bruising around the treated area, which is temporary.

Pain or Discomfort: Mild pain or discomfort during or after the procedure is possible, but this is usually short-lived.

Infection: Although rare, there’s a risk of infection if the procedure is not performed under sterile conditions.

Allergic Reactions: Although unlikely, there could be an allergic reaction to materials used during the procedure.

It’s important for patients to discuss their medical history with their practitioner to minimize risks. Proper technique and post-procedure care are crucial in preventing complications

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