Nappage Technique

Employing the nappage technique involves administering numerous superficial injections at a 45-degree angle, reaching a depth of only 2mm. The practitioner maintains steady pressure on the syringe plunger while swiftly maneuvering the needle, injecting a drop of amniotic fluid every 2-4mm across the targeted area. This procedure enhances skin hydration, resulting in a more radiant, plumped, and youthful appearance with immediate, observable effects. Commonly referred to as picotage or nappage, the latter term originates from the French word "covering."

This technique effectively addresses fine lines and wrinkles, contributing to a rejuvenated and radiant skin complexion. It is particularly utilized for treating issues such as lack of elasticity, dry dehydration, and aging skin.

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