We iron our wrinkled clothes to make them look better. But what if we could iron the wrinkles on our faces too? Actually, this is not a joke or a fantasy; in aesthetics, it is now possible to iron the face and get rid of wrinkles by ironing them. Although it may sound scary at first, when you take a closer look at this method, you will realise that there is nothing to be afraid of. Additionally, you can look younger with this simple and easy ironing method. All you need to do is not be afraid of this process and apply this method, which is a solution for facial wrinkles.

The skin ironing process stimulates collagen production by applying heat to the skin using a special head, thereby initiating the skin’s self-renewal process. To prevent damage to the skin from this high heat, a cooling agent is applied to the skin both before and after the procedure. The results of skin ironing, which allow the individual to return to their daily life without experiencing any side effects, will begin to be noticeable after the first session. This method, which can be safely chosen by people of all genders, skin types and colours, will produce results at a rate that is related to your age. Facial wrinkles can be corrected with this method.

Sessions last an average of 40 to 45 minutes, and the number of sessions is determined based on your age. For example, in patients aged 50 and over, the procedure is completed in 3-4 sessions, while in patients around 30 years of age, 2 sessions may be sufficient. You may notice changes after each session. However, you can observe the full effect of the procedure on your skin 6 months after the procedure is completed and enjoy your youthfulness. You can look in the mirror without facial wrinkles.

This method, which cannot be used on cancer patients, may seem to invite cancer due to this characteristic, but no evidence has been found to suggest that it causes cancer. A method with such a serious side effect would not be used by any doctor.

Op. Dr. Güncel Öztürk
Aesthetic, Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery