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Combination Protocols for Natural Results
Why one treatment rarely solves everything: how combination protocols address volume, muscle and skin quality, plus sequencing and restraint.
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PRP, exosomes and polynucleotides — where the science stands and what is still under research.

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Why one treatment rarely solves everything: how combination protocols address volume, muscle and skin quality, plus sequencing and restraint.
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Dark circles treatment starts with the right diagnosis: pigment, vascular, or shadow. How polynucleotides, filler, and realistic expectations compare.
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PRP vs exosome vs polynucleotide: how they differ in source, mechanism and evidence, and how to choose with a doctor in Istanbul.
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How many regenerative sessions do you need, why the spacing matters, when results appear, and how maintenance works. An honest guide to the process.
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Regenerative safety explained: how PRP differs from exosomes, the known risks, product authenticity, and an honest look at the evidence.
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What polynucleotide therapy is, how salmon DNA supports skin quality, why it is discussed for the under-eye area, and who it is not suitable for.
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Skin quality vs volume: how to tell which one you are actually dealing with, which treatments address each, and why adding volume never fixes texture.
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What stem cell aesthetics really means: why most marketed treatments contain no stem cells, the correct terminology and how to ask better questions.
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What is exosome therapy, how does it work for skin and hair, and what does the evidence actually show? An honest, hype-free guide.
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What is PRP, how is it prepared from your own blood, and what does it do for facial skin? Sessions, realistic results and who should avoid it.
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What is regenerative aesthetics? How PRP, exosomes and polynucleotides support skin repair — plus an honest look at the current evidence.
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Who are regenerative treatments for? Candidacy, the role of age and tissue quality, realistic expectations, and when they don't make sense.