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November 12, 2019
Summer is approaching and many people are interested in giving tonicity, greater volume and reducing the sagging of their buttocks. However, despite maintaining a balanced diet, exercising and using moisturizers they do not obtain the desired results.
To achieve the necessary effect, treatment with Musc Firm Drone Protein has emerged, which uses a set of active ingredients to improve tone and increase the volume of the buttocks from the first session.
Giulianna Berrocal, Specialist of the Center of Aesthetic Medicine of Clínica Ricardo Palma, said that drone protein is a product made with the latest technology and is current trend worldwide. It also serves to increase the production of fibroblasts, collagen and elastin and, thus, the development and lifting of the muscle, making the skin look hydrated, healthy and firm.
How does it work?
The improvement is due to stimulation with hypertrophic contraction. This is a medical method because it involves the application of micro injections in the worked area.
The protocol is one session every fifteen days and at least five sessions according to patient’s evaluation, together with physical activity and mechanical stimulation. With this treatment results are obtained from the first session.
Treatment benefits
Musc Firm Drone Protein is an effective method offering good results and does not require hospitalization or recovery time, but to keep results over time it is necessary for the patient to exercise and follow a balanced nutritional regime.
This treatment can be complemented with electrostimulation and radiofrequency.
In order to apply this treatment, Giulianna Berrocal recommended visiting doctors specializing in aesthetic medicine and asking if the products they use are registered with the General Directorate of Medicines and Drugs (Digemid) of the Ministry of Health.
Dr. Giulianna Berrocal
Center of Aesthetic Medicine at Clínica Ricardo Palma