3-phase hyaluronic acid facial treatment strategy

Discover how to structure a phased beauty plan, using Aliaxin Superior Volume (SV), Aliaxin Essential Volume (EV), Volift, and Aliaxin Fine Lines (FL), to achieve a facial rating of 7.1 to 10 with naturalness and confidence.

Dr. Manuel Rubio Sánchez, 13/08/2025. #Medicine

3-phase hyaluronic acid facial treatment strategy

3-phase hyaluronic acid facial treatment strategy

A 51-year-old patient self-assesses her appearance: she rates herself 7/10 on a good day.
The rating fluctuates down to 5/10 after long days; at special events, it can reach an 8/10.
Her reference standard: at age 30, she felt like a 9/10.
According to clinical evaluation, she requires 29 injection points, equivalent to a deficit of 2.9 → calculated current score 7.1/10.

Stepwise Plan in Three Sessions (Technique + Structure + Refinement)

Session 1: Structural

Objective: Lift and re-densify facial support with structural filler: Aliaxin Essential Volume (EV) or Aliaxin Superior Volume (SV)

  • 0.5–0.7 cc in each temple (over bone)
  • Three points on the zygomatic arch
  • Medial cheek for volume transition
  • Aliaxin Superior Volume (SV) in jawline, chin, pre-jowl line, and labiomental fold
    → Direct myomodulation of mentalis and DAO
    Rationale: Create a deep volumetric base to integrate and “lift” the face.

Post-care: Wait one month for integration, collagen stimulation, and deep rehydration before moving to the next phase.

Session 2: Contouring and Soft Tissues

Objective: Maintain natural movement in dynamic expression areas with Aliaxin Essential Volume (EV)

Areas: Sub-zygomatic, lateral labiomental fold, piriform fossa, medial cheek, nose, nasolabial fold.
Ideal technique: Subcutaneous cannula, 0.3–0.5 cc per point.
Advantages: Smooth results in motion, no rigid effect.

Session 3: Refinement and Texturization

Objective: Decorative detail and fine texture with Aliaxin Fine Lines (FL)

Areas treated: Lateral forehead, lid-cheek junction, tear trough, philtrum, Cupid’s Bow, lip tubercles, oral commissure.
Technique: Very superficial (0.1–0.2 cc), ideal for fine line correction and lip definition.

Benefits of This Structured Strategy

Element

Benefit

Quantitative validation

Patient sees her score go from 7.1 → 10

Load distribution

Avoids long or costly single-session treatments

Progressive integration

Tissue adapts between sessions, improving longevity

Motivating experience

Showing partial results builds confidence

Profitability & loyalty

Comprehensive results valued and remembered long term

Conclusion

This approach can take a 51-year-old patient from 7.1 to 10 in aesthetic terms, using different filler densities at each phase, without sacrificing naturalness or facial expression. The results are not only visible but also transformative at an emotional level and in aesthetic self-perception.

Next Step
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