Poliser Face Treatment at Esthetique Canon in Lahore
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Poliser Face Treatment at Esthetique Canon
Poliser Face treatment at Esthetique Canon in Lahore, Pakistan, represents a state-of-the-art, non-invasive aesthetic procedure designed to rejuvenate, tighten, and restore the youthful vitality of facial skin. Utilizing advanced multi-polar radiofrequency (RF) and targeted thermal energy technologies, this specialized clinical procedure addresses the structural integrity of the dermal layers. By delivering controlled thermal energy deep into the subcutaneous tissues, the Poliser Face treatment stimulates the natural synthesis of collagen and elastin fibers while promoting localized microcirculation. This clinical approach effectively remodels the extracellular matrix, offering patients a non-surgical alternative to traditional surgical facelifts with minimal downtime and high clinical efficacy.
At Esthetique Canon, a premier aesthetic and laser clinic located in Lahore, the Poliser Face procedure is conducted under strict clinical protocols by experienced aesthetic practitioners. The treatment targets the fundamental anatomical structures of the face, including the epidermis, dermis, and superficial muscular aponeurotic system (SMAS) boundary layers. As skin ages, the natural production of structural proteins declines, leading to dermal thinning, elastosis, and the formation of static and dynamic rhytids (wrinkles). The diagnostic and therapeutic value of the Poliser Face treatment lies in its ability to precisely heat these compromised tissues to a therapeutic temperature range (typically 40°C to 43°C), triggering a controlled wound-healing response that results in immediate collagen contraction and long-term neocollagenesis.
The primary clinical benefits of undergoing this advanced aesthetic procedure at Esthetique Canon include visible improvements in skin laxity, reduction in the depth of nasolabial folds, refinement of the jawline contour, and an overall enhancement in skin texture and tone. It is highly indicated for individuals experiencing early to moderate signs of facial aging, localized skin sagging, dull complexion, and fine lines around the periorbital and perioral regions. By integrating modern aesthetic technology with personalized patient care, Esthetique Canon ensures that each session is tailored to the patient's unique facial anatomy and aesthetic goals, delivering natural-looking, long-lasting rejuvenation.
Clinical Procedure: What to Expect
Patient Preparation
To ensure optimal clinical outcomes and minimize the risk of transient adverse reactions, patients undergoing the Poliser Face treatment at Esthetique Canon must adhere to the following preparation guidelines:
- Avoid direct, prolonged sun exposure and tanning beds for at least 7 to 10 days prior to the procedure to prevent baseline thermal irritation of the skin.
- Discontinue the use of active topical retinoids, glycolic acid, salicylic acid, and other aggressive chemical exfoliants 3 to 5 days before the session.
- Ensure the facial skin is completely free of makeup, perfumes, heavy creams, and oils on the day of the treatment.
- Inform the aesthetic practitioner of any history of herpes simplex infections (cold sores) in the treatment area so that prophylactic antiviral therapy can be initiated if necessary.
- Maintain adequate systemic hydration by drinking plenty of water in the 48 hours leading up to the procedure, as hydrated tissue conducts radiofrequency energy more efficiently.
- Discontinue any blood-thinning supplements, such as high-dose Vitamin E or fish oil, 3 days prior, unless medically contraindicated by your primary physician.
During the Procedure
The Poliser Face procedure is performed in a sterile, comfortable clinical suite at Esthetique Canon. The patient is positioned comfortably in a semi-reclined aesthetic chair. The clinical practitioner begins by thoroughly cleansing the face with a medical-grade, pH-balanced cleanser to remove surface impurities. A specialized, highly conductive coupling gel is then applied to the target areas of the face. This gel acts as a protective barrier for the epidermis while facilitating the smooth transmission of radiofrequency waves into the deeper dermal layers.
The practitioner utilizes the ergonomic Poliser handpiece, moving it in continuous, systematic circular and sweeping motions across the designated facial zones, such as the forehead, cheeks, jawline, and submental area. Throughout the session, an infrared thermometer is utilized to monitor the skin's surface temperature continuously, ensuring it remains within the safe and effective therapeutic range. Patients typically experience a deep, soothing warm sensation, akin to a hot stone massage, with no significant pain or discomfort. The entire procedure generally takes between 30 to 45 minutes to complete. Once finished, the conductive gel is removed, and a soothing, medical-grade moisturizer and broad-spectrum SPF 50+ sunscreen are applied to protect the newly treated skin.
When is a Poliser Face Treatment Performed?
Mild to Moderate Facial Skin Laxity
As individuals reach their late twenties and thirties, the natural degradation of collagen fibers accelerates, leading to early signs of skin sagging along the cheeks and jawline. Physicians and aesthetic specialists recommend the Poliser Face treatment at this stage to proactively tighten the dermal matrix. By initiating early neocollagenesis, the procedure helps maintain structural support, delaying more invasive surgical interventions.
Loss of Definition Along the Jawline and Submental Area
The accumulation of mild localized adipose tissue combined with skin laxity often results in a poorly defined jawline and the appearance of a double chin. The Poliser Face treatment is clinically utilized to target these specific regions. The thermal energy helps contract the collagen network in the lower face and submental area, providing a more contoured, sculpted, and youthful jawline profile.
Pronounced Nasolabial Folds and Perioral WrinklesDeepening of the nasolabial folds (smile lines) and the appearance of fine lines around the mouth are common clinical indications for non-invasive skin tightening. The targeted radiofrequency energy delivered during the Poliser Face session stimulates deep dermal remodeling, plumping the skin from within and significantly reducing the depth and visibility of these facial creases.
Dull, Fatigued Skin and Poor Microcirculation
Environmental stressors, aging, and poor localized blood flow can leave the facial skin looking dull, uneven, and fatigued. The thermal stimulation from the Poliser Face device induces vasodilation, enhancing the delivery of oxygen and vital nutrients to the cutaneous tissues. This physiological response revitalizes the skin, restoring a healthy, radiant, and youthful glow.
Post-Surgical Maintenance and Complementary Therapy
For patients who have previously undergone surgical facelifts or other invasive cosmetic procedures, the Poliser Face treatment serves as an excellent non-surgical maintenance therapy. It helps preserve the surgical results by continuously supporting collagen density. Additionally, it can be combined with other non-invasive modalities, such as dermal fillers or botulinum toxin injections, to achieve comprehensive facial rejuvenation.
What Does a Poliser Face Treatment Detect?
As a therapeutic and restorative aesthetic procedure rather than a diagnostic imaging modality, the Poliser Face treatment does not “detect” medical pathologies in the traditional sense. Instead, the clinical evaluation performed before and during the treatment assesses and addresses several key cutaneous and structural parameters of the face, including:
- Areas of localized dermal thinning and collagen depletion.
- Regions exhibiting elastosis and loss of structural elasticity.
- The severity and depth of static facial rhytids (wrinkles).
- Asymmetry in facial skin laxity and tissue descent.
- Compromised microcirculation and localized lymphatic congestion.
- Areas of epidermal dehydration and rough skin texture.
- Submental tissue laxity and localized subdermal volume changes.
- The skin's physiological response to controlled thermal stimulation.
- Suitability of the dermal layers for non-invasive collagen remodeling.
- Presence of superficial vascular congestion or erythema.
Turnaround Time and Report Access at Esthetique Canon
At Esthetique Canon in Lahore, patient care and convenience are prioritized. Because the Poliser Face treatment is a non-invasive therapeutic procedure, there are no laboratory or radiology reports to wait for. The clinical assessment is performed in real-time by the aesthetic practitioner during your initial consultation. Before-and-after clinical photographs are documented in your secure electronic medical record to track your progress objectively over successive sessions. The practitioner will provide immediate post-treatment care instructions and discuss your personalized multi-session treatment plan before you leave the clinic.
Poliser Face Treatment Findings Overview
| Structure / Parameter Evaluated | Normal Findings | Possible Abnormal Findings |
|---|---|---|
| Dermal Collagen Matrix | Dense, well-organized collagen fibers providing firm structural support. | Fragmented, depleted collagen leading to skin laxity and deep wrinkles. |
| Epidermal Texture | Smooth, hydrated, and evenly exfoliated skin surface. | Rough, dehydrated, and hyperkeratotic epidermal layers. |
| Jawline and Submental Contour | Firm, well-defined mandibular border with minimal tissue descent. | Sagging jowls, loss of jawline definition, and submental skin laxity. |
| Microvascular Circulation | Healthy, responsive capillary blood flow providing a natural pink hue. | Sluggish microcirculation resulting in a dull, sallow, or pale complexion. |
| Periorbital and Perioral Regions | Smooth skin with minimal dynamic or static fine lines. | Pronounced rhytids, crow's feet, and perioral smoker's lines. |
| Skin Elasticity (Elastin) | Rapid snap-back response upon clinical pinch testing. | Delayed recoil indicating solar elastosis and structural degradation. |
| Overall Facial Symmetry | Balanced tissue distribution and uniform skin tension across both hemispheres. | Asymmetric sagging or localized volume loss due to unilateral aging patterns. |
Note: Diagnostic findings should always be interpreted by a qualified healthcare professional together with the patient's symptoms, medical history, physical examination, laboratory investigations, previous imaging studies, and other relevant clinical information. Additional investigations or specialist consultation may be recommended depending on the findings.
Why Choose Esthetique Canon for Poliser Face?
- Experienced healthcare professionals specializing in advanced aesthetic medicine.
- Patient-focused care tailored to individual facial anatomy and aesthetic goals.
- Quality diagnostic services and thorough pre-treatment clinical skin assessments.
- Professional reporting and documentation of clinical progress with high-resolution imaging.
- Modern diagnostic and therapeutic approach utilizing advanced radiofrequency technology.
- Comfortable, hygienic, and state-of-the-art clinical environment in Lahore.
- Convenient location in Lahore with flexible scheduling options for busy professionals.
- Commitment to accurate diagnosis, realistic expectations, and natural-looking aesthetic outcomes.