Nappage Technique

The nappage technique involves multiple shallow injections at a 45-degree angle, typically reaching a depth of 2 mm. A drop of amniotic fluid is injected every 2-4 mm, with the practitioner maintaining steady pressure on the syringe plunger while quickly moving the needle. This method delivers instant, visible results, enhancing skin hydration and improving skin brightness, plumpness, and a youthful appearance. Known also as picotage, this technique is particularly effective for treating aging skin, dryness, dehydration, and loss of elasticity, helping to reduce fine lines and wrinkles for a rejuvenated look.

Key Topics Covered:

  1. Skin Infections and Risks
  2. Pigmentation Issues and Bruising
  3. Panniculitis (Fat Layer Inflammation)
  4. Scarring and Deformities
  5. Treatment Options and Aftercare

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