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Levels of Facial Rejuvenation

Not all aesthetic treatments do the same thing.

Entry-Level Rejuvenation

Prevent. Maintain. Refine.

Entry-level treatments are designed to preserve youthful features and slow visible aging. These treatments focus on skin quality and muscle balance, not facial structure.

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Best for:
• Early signs of aging
• Preventative care
• First-time aesthetic patients

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Examples include:
• Neuromodulators (Botox®, Dysport®)
• Light BBL / photofacial treatments
• Medical-grade skincare programs

Clinical note:

Entry-level treatments do not lift or reposition the face — they maintain what is already there.
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Intermediate Rejuvenation

Stimulate. Strengthen. Support.

Intermediate treatments focus on improving skin integrity and stimulating collagen production. These are often labeled as “tightening” treatments, but they do not correct facial descent.

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Best for:
• Early skin laxity
• Texture changes
• Patients not yet ready for structural lift

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Examples include:
• RF microneedling
• PRF / PRP treatments
• Advanced laser resurfacing

Clinical note:

Collagen stimulation improves skin quality — it does not reposition facial anatomy.

Advanced Rejuvenation

Lift. Reposition. Restore.

Advanced rejuvenation addresses facial descent, not just skin quality. These treatments focus on restoring facial structure and supporting tissues to achieve true lift — without surgery.

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Best for:
• Midface descent
• Jawline softening
• Loss of facial support
• Patients seeking visible lift without overfilling

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Signature at DelMar:
• French Lift® — Non-Surgical Facelift

Clinical note:

True lifting requires structural understanding, advanced technique, and provider-led facial mapping.

Why DelMar Aesthetics Is Different

We don’t apply treatments based on trends.
We evaluate where facial aging is occurring -  and treat accordingly.

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Many patients come to us after being told a tightening treatment or filler would be enough. Often, it isn’t.

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