9.10.2024

Does a youthful appearance ensure a healthy brain?

It may seem surprising, but besides giving you a fresh look, cosmetic treatments can also contribute to your brain health. Recent studies show that improving your self-esteem and maintaining a positive self-confidence may also affect your brain function.

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Self-image and brain activity

According to Dr. Foad Nahai, a leading plastic surgeon, looking younger can boost your confidence. This self-confidence goes beyond just a good appearance. Negative thoughts about getting older can increase your risk of brain disorders, such as Alzheimer's. While a positive attitude can actually reduce this.

The Yale School of Public Health underlines that a positive self-esteem can help prevent brain changes later in life. This suggests that aging is not only a physical process but is also strongly influenced by mental and emotional factors.

Lydia (58 years old) after the Aēslift™ liquid facelift

How does it work?

Cosmetic treatments like the Aēslift™ liquid facelift make you look fresher, but that's just the beginning. After the treatment, you will feel more confident, partly due to positive reactions from your environment. As a result, you experience less stress, which improves the chemical balance in your brain. This can improve your mental well-being and reduce the risk of mental decline.

The Art of Graceful Aging

At Aēstec, we combine The Art of Graceful Aging with scientific insights to not only rejuvenate your appearance, but also enhance your inner well-being. Anita (57), who underwent the Aēslift™ and still feels great after 1.5 years, shares her experiences:

“The only thing I regret is that I didn't do it sooner!”

Anita (57 years old)

Aēslift™ for a healthier brain

Do you, like many others, not only want to rejuvenate on the outside, but also be mentally stronger? Schedule one today consult and discover the benefits of an Aēslift™ treatment for both body and mind.

Source: Hardy, L. (2016, November 8). Plastics expert reveals a boosted self-esteem can help ward off Alzheimer's. Daily Mail.

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