Modern aesthetic medicine is no longer just about “filling wrinkles” or “lifting the face.” Today, the focus has shifted toward regeneration — stimulating the body’s own resources to preserve youthful and healthy skin.
Dr. Mikhail Kordas, Chief Physician of Lux Medicus clinics in Estonia and Finland, shares his vision of how aesthetic medicine is evolving.
New Generation of Injections – Polynucleotides, Exosomes,
and Threads
For years, botulinum toxin and classic dermal fillers dominated the field. Now, however, innovative products are reshaping the industry:
- Polynucleotides (PN, PDRN) – They enhance cellular regeneration, improve skin quality, and stimulate collagen production. An ideal choice for patients over 30 looking to restore their skin’s vitality.
- Exosomes – A breakthrough in regenerative aesthetics. Exosomes deliver “signals of rejuvenation” to skin cells, enhancing texture, density, and radiance.
- Modern threads – New generations of Aptos threads not only mechanically lift tissues but also trigger bioregeneration, combining lifting with long-term skin improvement.
From Correction to Regeneration – The New Aesthetic Trend
The leading trend in aesthetic medicine today is natural results and healthy skin.
Patients are increasingly choosing:
- Comprehensive protocols instead of one-time procedures,
- Collagen stimulation over excessive filler volume,
- Smart combinations of devices and injectables.
“We should help the skin work on its own, not simply mask changes. That is why at Lux Medicus we rely on polynucleotides, collagen stimulators, and new-generation thread techniques,” — emphasizes Dr. Mikhail Kordas, Chief Physician of Lux Medicus.
Lux Medicus Clinics in Estonia and Finland under Dr. Kordas
Under the leadership of Chief Physician Dr. Mikhail Kordas, Lux Medicus clinics operate successfully in both Estonia and Finland. This ensures a unified standard of quality and the use of cutting-edge technologies in aesthetic medicine across both countries.
The future of aesthetic medicine lies in treatments that restore and strengthen tissues from within. Polynucleotides, exosomes, and advanced threads are tools that allow physicians not just to correct signs of aging, but to preserve natural beauty and youthful skin for years to come.
Dr. Mikhail Kordas, Chief Physician of Lux Medicus, believes that the future belongs to regenerative, comprehensive, and safe approaches in aesthetics.