Take care of your assets.
Contrary to popular belief, aesthetic medicine is not exclusively the domain of women. More and more men are opting for treatments that help take care of their appearance and delay the effects of aging. At the office of Dr. Anna Smorąg, the offer for men is wide and tailored to their needs.
Our values
Individual approach.
Each patient receives a personalized treatment plan, tailored to their needs and expectations.
Discretion and comfort.
We guarantee full confidentiality and a friendly atmosphere to make every man feel at ease and comfortable.
Effectiveness of the service.
We offer a wide range of treatments focused on improving appearance and reducing the effects of aging, using the latest technologies and methods.
The most common problems for men
Second chin
The second chin, or layer of fat under the chin, is a problem that can occur in anyone, regardless of weight. It is usually the result of genetics, aging skin, overweight or poor posture.
Main causes of formation:
- Genetics - Unfortunately, some things we get as an inheritance from our parents, and one of them may be a second chin.
- Age - As you age, your skin loses elasticity and your muscles become weaker. As a result, they begin to droop, leading to a second chin, even if you are in good shape.
- Overweight - Excess weight can indeed contribute to this problem.
- Bad posture - Spending hours in front of a computer with your head bowed not only spoils your spine, but also promotes the formation of a second chin. That's because the neck muscles are underused and become flabby.
In addition to exercise and a healthy diet, aesthetic medicine offers several effective treatments:
- Injection lipolysis - This is a procedure in which fat-dissolving substances are injected under the chin. The fat is then naturally excreted from the body.
- Cryolipolysis - The procedure involves freezing fat cells, which are then gradually removed by the body.
- HIFU lifting - It uses ultrasound to tighten the skin and reduce fat in the chin area.
In conclusion, the second chin does not have to be your constant companion. A little work on yourself and you can successfully reduce it.
Make an appointmentDilated capillaries
Dilated blood vessels, or the popular "spider veins", are not only a problem for women. They can also appear in men, especially on the face, neck or legs. Where do these unwanted threads come from and how can they be effectively removed?
Why do dilated blood vessels appear?
There are several reasons for this, the most common being:
- Genes - If someone in your family has a vascular problem, there's a good chance you could inherit it, too.
- Sun - UV radiation damages the capillaries, making them more visible.
- Temperature changes - Too frequent changes from hot to cold can weaken the capillaries.
- Diet and alcohol - Spicy foods, red wine or stronger liquors make the vessels dilate.
- Stress - Nerves can cause redness, which perpetuates dilated blood vessels over time.
- Age and hormones - As we age, the skin loses elasticity, making the capillaries more visible.
What treatments can help?
Here are some proven methods:
- Laser therapy - The laser closes the capillaries, working precisely and safely. The effects can be seen almost immediately, so it's one of the most popular treatments.
- IPL (Intense Pulsed Light) - Treatment using intense pulsed light. It works gently and is great for people with sensitive skin.
- Sclerotherapy - It works mainly on the legs. A special preparation injected into the vessel makes it close from the inside. It's a slightly more invasive option, but the results are really good.
Dilated capillaries are a problem , which can look unattractive. If it has appeared in you as soon as possible contact a dermatologist.
Make an appointmentDry skin
Many men struggle with dry, rough skin that can cause discomfort, itching and even irritation. Although men's skin is inherently thicker and more resilient, that doesn't mean it is free of dryness problems.
Causes of dry skin:
- Washing too often - Hot water strips the skin of its natural protective layer, leading to dryness.
- Adverse weather conditions - In winter, cold air and wind, and in summer, dry air and UV radiation.
- Lack of moisturization - Moisturize your skin regularly, lack of hydration leads to dry skin.
- A diet low in fat - Deficiency of healthy fats in the diet. Omega-3 fatty acids help with dry skin.
- Aging - As we age, the skin loses its ability to retain moisture, leading to dryness.
The most popular treatments for dry skin:
- Microdermabrasion - A treatment involving mechanical exfoliation of dead skin.
- Hyaluronic acid - Hyaluronic acid injections help hydrate the skin from within. It's a quick way to deeply hydrate and smooth it out.
Using these treatments can significantly improve the condition of dry skin and restore a healthy, moisturized appearance.
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Acne is one of the most common skin conditions that affects not only teenagers, but also adult men. It can take various forms - from blackheads to pimples to painful cysts. Below we will describe the causes of acne and give some examples of its treatment.
Causes of acne in men:
- Hormones - One of the main causes of acne in men is hormones, especially androgens, which stimulate sebum (sebum) production by the sebaceous glands. Excess sebum leads to clogged pores and inflammation.
- Genetics - Acne susceptibility may be hereditary.
- Stress - High stress levels can affect the appearance of acne.
- Improper skin care - Washing your face too aggressively, using pore-clogging cosmetics, or lack of proper hygiene after a workout can all lead to skin deterioration.
- Environmental pollutants - Such as smoke, dust can lead to clogged pores.
Acne treatment methods
We can treat acne with “home methods.” However, for your own safety, comfort and effectiveness, the most recommended are dermatological treatments such as chemical peels, microdermabrasion, laser therapy and LED treatments, which can help treat inflammation and improve skin texture.
Acne in men is a complex problem that can have many causes. If you have noticed this problem in yourself, do not delay and contact a dermatologist as soon as possible.
Make an appointmentLoss of facial oval
As we age, the skin becomes less elastic and the oval of the face loses definition. In men, this process may be slower than in women, but it is inevitable. As fat tissue shifts, muscles weaken and skin sags, the face looks less contoured.
Causes of facial oval loss:
- Aging - Over the years, the body produces less collagen and elastin, resulting in sagging skin.
- Gravity - It acts on facial muscles, leading to tissue sloughing.
- Weight loss - Rapid weight loss can cause the skin to not have time to adjust, leading to a loss of firmness.
How to improve the oval of the face?
- HIFU lifting - An ultrasound treatment that stimulates collagen production and tightens the skin, restoring a clearer facial oval.
- Lifting threads - This is a method in which threads are inserted under the skin to lift sagging tissues and enhance facial contours.
- Fillers with hyaluronic acid - They replenish volume in areas where tissue has been lost, improving facial contour.
Losing the facial oval is a natural part of aging, but with modern treatments, you can significantly improve your appearance and restore a younger and more defined look.
Make an appointmentHair loss
Hair loss is a problem that affects many men usually after the age of 40. It can have a variety of causes. There are several effective methods to help solve this problem. Below are the main causes of hair loss and recommended treatments.
Causes of hair loss in men:
- Genetics (androgenetic alopecia) - Unfortunately, hair loss can be hereditary.
- Stress - High levels of stress can lead to telogenetic alopecia, where hair enters the resting phase prematurely and falls out.
- Diet and nutrient deficiencies - Deficiencies in vitamins, minerals (especially iron, zinc) and protein can affect hair loss.
- Endocrine disorders - Changes in hormone levels, including testosterone, can lead to hair loss. After age 40, these changes intensify.
Recommended treatments for hair loss:
- Needle mesotherapy of the scalp - A treatment that involves injecting special nourishing cocktails directly into the scalp to stimulate hair growth, improve blood circulation and nourish hair follicles.
- Platelet-rich plasma (PRP) - A procedure that uses the patient's blood, which is properly prepared and then injected into the scalp. PRP stimulates cell regeneration and strengthens hair follicles.
- Fillers with hyaluronic acid - Introduction of carbon dioxide under the skin, which improves microcirculation, oxygenation and nutrition of the scalp, promoting hair growth.
Hair loss is a complex problem that can have many causes. It is crucial to choose the right treatment that is best suited to the patient's individual needs and condition.
Make an appointmentExcess hair
Excess hair is a problem that many men face, especially on the back, chest or arms, but not only. More and more men are choosing to depilate their intimate zones. There are several ways to effectively get rid of it.
What are the popular methods of hair removal?
- Wax depilation - An effective and quick way to remove hair from larger areas of the body. The effect lasts for several weeks, but the procedure can be painful.
- Laser depilation - One of the most effective methods that uses a laser to permanently remove hair. It takes several sessions, but the results are long-lasting.
The choice of method depends on how long-lasting an effect you want to achieve and how much comfort you want. More and more men are opting for laser hair removal, which offers peace of mind for longer.
Make an appointmentWrinkles on the face
Have you noticed that wrinkles are appearing on your face over time? Rest assured, you're not alone. They're a normal part of aging, but it's helpful to know what causes them and how to deal with them if you want to maintain a youthful appearance.
Why do wrinkles appear?
- Skin aging - After the age of 40, our skin begins to lose elasticity and produces less collagen. The result can be wrinkles.
- UV radiation - The sun is the number one enemy of the skin. Use sunscreen to slow down skin aging.
- Lifestyle - Smoking, lack of sleep, unhealthy diet and stress can all take a toll on your skin.
- Facial expressions - Constantly wrinkling the forehead, smiling, squinting - these can cause wrinkles on the face.
What treatments can help?
Fortunately, aesthetic medicine has something for you if you want to reduce those signs of aging a bit. Here are some popular treatments:
- Botox - The most well-known treatment that blocks the muscles responsible for facial wrinkles. The effect is quick and lasts several months.
- Hyaluronic acid - Great for filling in deeper wrinkles. It moisturizes the skin and gives it a more youthful appearance. The effect lasts from 6 to 12 months.
- Laser skin rejuvenation - It works on the deeper layers of the skin, stimulating collagen production. The skin becomes tighter and wrinkles are reduced.
What can you do yourself?
If you are not ready for treatments, basic care can do a lot too:
- Cream with UV filter - Protects against the sun's rays.
- Moisturizing cream - Moisturized skin looks younger.
- Supplementation - Vitamin C, collagen and hyaluronic acid can help maintain healthy skin.
Remember that everyone ages, but how you take care of yourself is up to you. If you want to look young and get rid of wrinkles contact a dermatologist.
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