I agree, but there are already videos on TH-cam showing this. I recommend the ones posted by 'Mesomed Greece', although they are quite technical and aimed more at practitioners. Ignore the ones showing self-injecting!! That's highly dangerous and no one (other than practitioners, of course) should ever do it!
but how can u tell if fibroblasts actually use the aminoacids provided? maybe they just swim away with the bloodstream and are unused by fibroblasts? I mean animoacids are molecules that we already have in our organism so if the fibroblasts need them, they get them anyway. do aminoacids provided in sunekos somehow activate fibroblasts to greater work than without sunekos???
Thats not how sunekos works at all. Basically, the way it works is by altering cell signalling. If you put a chondrocyte inside collagen, the chondrocyte will recognise that it is sitting in collagen and tranform into a fibroblast. What sunekos has done, is they figured out which amino acid ratio makes fibroblasts produce the tightening collagens of 4,7,14 . So when you put that amino acid ratio into the skin tisue, boom. They start making those collagens that shackle the skin into a tight sheet. The point of amino acids is not to be used as FOOD lmao. This would indeed be a joke since we can just eat bone broth if we wanted that
I had Sunekos a few weeks ago now and my skin looks horribly crepey - like I've aged! and feels so uncomfortable. I wish I hadn't done it. I just hope it wears off soon
How is it going Foxy Music? I am booked in for Sunekos next week but I have noticed that the sunekos results I see online seem to create a slight looseness to the skin on people? If that makes sense. Is that what you mean?
@@ibanez856 Hi! Yeah it’s almost like my skin has lost elasticity on one side. Annoyingly it’s not the side I had the issue with that lead me down the path to Sunekos. I spoke to my aesthetician who said ‘well maybe you need more treatments’. I’ve passed. I’m not paying more money on the off chance it’ll work! How did you find it?
I had an Profilho touch up last week and had the time to ask my doc about the difference between Profilho and Skin Booster. She told me, almost no risk in Profilho because it only Hyaluronic Acid. There is an higher allergy risk in the Skin Booster. So maybe the same when it comes to this new treatment?
Profhilo's effect on new collagen stimulation is much gentler and milder than the more dramatic results of Sculptra and Radiesse which a stronger bio-stimulators
@@drkishanthelovelyclinic5974lol scultptra is basically an advanced filler. It makes scar tissue benewtj the skin. It is a JOKE compared to Sunekos and Profhilo. If you want better skin health sunekos and profhilo are the best
@@mirandasworld You need to educate yourself before unleashing your ignorance Guy who replied to you is correct, it is *not* a filler. Hyaluronic acid is of two types: cross linked and free. If it is linked, then it works as a filler material. if not, then it does a bunch of things: (1) - Grabs the attention of cells (2) - gets metabolisedwithin hours. It wont even stay in the skin longer than a few hours. The plumping effect you see is actually the body's own hyaluronic acid, collagen and elastin increase as a result of SuneKOS. *pushes up glasses*
@@SyedUbaidHassan i already know about biostimulators like sculptra fize aestofil etc thgat promote collagen ....sunekos is very thin and can even go under the eyes....it gives a filling effect
about 6-8 months according to sunekos. however, there is good reason to believe if you wear sunscreen, and keep a good skincare routine the results will be permanent.
Is Sunekos mesotherapy or not? I'm finding conflicting information on this. I would like to treat the under eye area with this, but from what I understand mesotherapy targets fat so I wouldn't want to risk more hollowing.
Mesotherapy is just a technique to introduce small amounts of SOMETHING into the skin. It can be for fat, it can be for wrinkles, melasma, rejuvenation. It just depends exactly what you are injecting
@@DrSarahTonks Ah ok, thank you. I saw a lot of descriptions starting with "Sunekos is a mesotherapy treatment", but from what I understand now that all depends on how it is injected. Do you use it as a mesotherapy treatment or just inject it as a skin booster?
Why no botox? I had it done when I was 28 (25 years ago) and hated it--i felt as though I couldn't operate my eyebrows at all. I do love to scrunch up my forehead to reposition my glasses and I have the forehead lines to show for it but I actually LIKE my forehead lines because they show the animation in my face (which is something my husband likes). I've only had filler done in my lips--I think it was Voluma??? Which ever one is for lips here in the U.S. It looked phenomenal--just my upper vermilion border and a titch in my lower lip to fill it a bit. I felt like there was an implant in my lower lip that I did not enjoy. So, Dr. Tonks, that's why some people don't like toxins and fillers. I think I will get my vermilion border done again because that was truly lovely. I am not exactly sure what Sunekos and Profhilo are after watching this but I am interested. I may have to bop over once I'm not considered a "super speader".
Botox is not really suitable for actors as they usually need full movement, but it's still the best thing for frown lines that aren't too deep. Personally crow's feet don't bother me that much as they are associated with positive emotions (laughter, smiling, happiness), whereas forehead and glabella lines have negative connotations (fatigue, anxiety, anger).
SuneKOS and profhilo are both attempts at telling your skin to make more collagen and elastin. Profhilo is very unintelligently designed. it is very complicated to explain but basically it sometimes works and sometimes doesn't, and even when it works it just produces type 1 collagen any random serum could produce anyway. SuneKOS has much better results because it actually tightens skin by increasing skin type 4 and type 7 colalgen in the small region between the epidermis and dermis.SuneKOS reuslts honestly look like facelifts
I would love it if you guys did a video injecting Sunekos so we better understand what we’re in for!
It depends on the area treated as to the injection technique!
I agree, but there are already videos on TH-cam showing this. I recommend the ones posted by 'Mesomed Greece', although they are quite technical and aimed more at practitioners. Ignore the ones showing self-injecting!! That's highly dangerous and no one (other than practitioners, of course) should ever do it!
but how can u tell if fibroblasts actually use the aminoacids provided? maybe they just swim away with the bloodstream and are unused by fibroblasts? I mean animoacids are molecules that we already have in our organism so if the fibroblasts need them, they get them anyway. do aminoacids provided in sunekos somehow activate fibroblasts to greater work than without sunekos???
Thats not how sunekos works at all.
Basically, the way it works is by altering cell signalling.
If you put a chondrocyte inside collagen, the chondrocyte will recognise that it is sitting in collagen and tranform into a fibroblast.
What sunekos has done, is they figured out which amino acid ratio makes fibroblasts produce the tightening collagens of 4,7,14 .
So when you put that amino acid ratio into the skin tisue, boom.
They start making those collagens that shackle the skin into a tight sheet.
The point of amino acids is not to be used as FOOD lmao. This would indeed be a joke since we can just eat bone broth if we wanted that
I had Sunekos a few weeks ago now and my skin looks horribly crepey - like I've aged! and feels so uncomfortable. I wish I hadn't done it. I just hope it wears off soon
How is it going Foxy Music? I am booked in for Sunekos next week but I have noticed that the sunekos results I see online seem to create a slight looseness to the skin on people? If that makes sense. Is that what you mean?
@@ibanez856 Hi! Yeah it’s almost like my skin has lost elasticity on one side. Annoyingly it’s not the side I had the issue with that lead me down the path to Sunekos. I spoke to my aesthetician who said ‘well maybe you need more treatments’. I’ve passed. I’m not paying more money on the off chance it’ll work! How did you find it?
how is it now?
@@DrSarahTonks It's not good at all. The side I was most concerned about is kind of saggy and really crepey now. I'm devastated.
Jeez sort of like what misplaced fillers can do. Did it wear off?
Very interesting! But you left out the biggest question that most people will want to know. The cost?
It will depend on the clinic
Friend paid £350 for one session but is purchasing 3 as it’s cheaper £650 I think she paid for 3 (not at Sarah’s clinic though) 🤓
both kidneys
Profilo can be used in forehead region and it can be used anywhere there is skin.
Technically true however Profhilo is not indicated for use in the forehead as per the manufacturers instruction 🚨
@@DrSarahTonks blindness !
Is sunekos better for autoimmune patient ?
I’m autoimmune and I love it! Great product!
Is it FDA approval? And how many treatments also how much?
Thank you very much.
Kate
No not FDA approved
My friend paid £340 for one session but it’s cheaper to buy 3 which she was encouraged to do.. about £650 I think
@@DrSarahTonks i heard it's FDA approved now. Is that true?
You look really well Sarah, it’s a while since i’ve watched one of your videos. You have lost weight
How did you achieve?xxxx
Hormones!
Thank you Dr. Sarah. Kate.X
I had an Profilho touch up last week and had the time to ask my doc about the difference between Profilho and Skin Booster. She told me, almost no risk in Profilho because it only Hyaluronic Acid. There is an higher allergy risk in the Skin Booster. So maybe the same when it comes to this new treatment?
profhilo IS a skin booster lol
and dont bother asking questions to clinics. Half of them still think sunekos works as a filler. laughable and sad
Thanks for the explanation! I would like to known if prophilo is better to skin tightening than sculptra/radiesse?
Profhilo's effect on new collagen stimulation is much gentler and milder than the more dramatic results of Sculptra and Radiesse which a stronger bio-stimulators
@@drkishanthelovelyclinic5974lol scultptra is basically an advanced filler.
It makes scar tissue benewtj the skin.
It is a JOKE compared to Sunekos and Profhilo. If you want better skin health sunekos and profhilo are the best
you didnt explain that its also a filler that can go right up to the eyeball closer than fillers
Its not a filler
@@maalikserebryakov it ends up plumping.....filling and still contains hyaluronic acid
@@mirandasworld You need to educate yourself before unleashing your ignorance
Guy who replied to you is correct, it is *not* a filler.
Hyaluronic acid is of two types:
cross linked and free.
If it is linked, then it works as a filler material.
if not, then it does a bunch of things:
(1) - Grabs the attention of cells
(2) - gets metabolisedwithin hours.
It wont even stay in the skin longer than a few hours.
The plumping effect you see is actually the body's own hyaluronic acid, collagen and elastin increase as a result of SuneKOS.
*pushes up glasses*
@@SyedUbaidHassan i already know about biostimulators like sculptra fize aestofil etc thgat promote collagen ....sunekos is very thin and can even go under the eyes....it gives a filling effect
@@mirandasworld derp derp
How long the effect last?
about 6-8 months according to sunekos.
however, there is good reason to believe if you wear sunscreen, and keep a good skincare routine the results will be permanent.
Can we do Profhilo and Prp in the same sitting
Yes absolutely
Is Sunekos mesotherapy or not? I'm finding conflicting information on this. I would like to treat the under eye area with this, but from what I understand mesotherapy targets fat so I wouldn't want to risk more hollowing.
Mesotherapy is just a technique to introduce small amounts of SOMETHING into the skin. It can be for fat, it can be for wrinkles, melasma, rejuvenation. It just depends exactly what you are injecting
@@DrSarahTonks Ah ok, thank you. I saw a lot of descriptions starting with "Sunekos is a mesotherapy treatment", but from what I understand now that all depends on how it is injected. Do you use it as a mesotherapy treatment or just inject it as a skin booster?
How long can we wait between each sessions if we want both done
You can do them at the same time
Can you also do Botox and PRP in the same session? For a total rejuvenation!
Why no botox? I had it done when I was 28 (25 years ago) and hated it--i felt as though I couldn't operate my eyebrows at all. I do love to scrunch up my forehead to reposition my glasses and I have the forehead lines to show for it but I actually LIKE my forehead lines because they show the animation in my face (which is something my husband likes). I've only had filler done in my lips--I think it was Voluma??? Which ever one is for lips here in the U.S. It looked phenomenal--just my upper vermilion border and a titch in my lower lip to fill it a bit. I felt like there was an implant in my lower lip that I did not enjoy.
So, Dr. Tonks, that's why some people don't like toxins and fillers. I think I will get my vermilion border done again because that was truly lovely.
I am not exactly sure what Sunekos and Profhilo are after watching this but I am interested. I may have to bop over once I'm not considered a "super speader".
Yes you have to do what’s right for you and what you’re comfortable with
Botox is not really suitable for actors as they usually need full movement, but it's still the best thing for frown lines that aren't too deep. Personally crow's feet don't bother me that much as they are associated with positive emotions (laughter, smiling, happiness), whereas forehead and glabella lines have negative connotations (fatigue, anxiety, anger).
SuneKOS and profhilo are both attempts at telling your skin to make more collagen and elastin.
Profhilo is very unintelligently designed. it is very complicated to explain but basically it sometimes works and sometimes doesn't, and even when it works it just produces type 1 collagen any random serum could produce anyway.
SuneKOS has much better results because it actually tightens skin by increasing skin type 4 and type 7 colalgen in the small region between the epidermis and dermis.SuneKOS reuslts honestly look like facelifts
I don’t know. Hyaluronic acid injections make you retain water.
Sure but that’s not always a bad thing
😂 Haha I was pronouncing sunekos like my name is pronounced (Sue-nay)
Did you kidnap these doctors lol
Theh look scared
Don’t tell anyone, you were the only one to notice