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LASER DE CO2 + DRUG DELIVERY: COMO POTENCIALIZAR OS RESULTADOS DA BLEFAROPLASTIA
Por Dra. Carolina Angeloni – Oftalmologista | Especialista em Cirurgia Plástica Ocular

Você sabia que, ao final da cirurgia de pálpebras, podemos ir além do bisturi e conquistar benefícios ainda mais visíveis para a pele?

Essa é a proposta do laser de CO₂ fracionado associado ao drug delivery, uma combinação que vem revolucionando os resultados da blefaroplastia.

O QUE É O DRUG DELIVERY E POR QUE ELE FAZ TANTA DIFERENÇA?
Após o uso do laser de CO₂ ablativo, a pele forma pequenos canais microscópicos. É justamente através deles que conseguimos entregar ativos terapêuticos diretamente nas camadas mais profundas da pele.

A essa técnica damos o nome de drug delivery — ou seja, uma “entrega de medicamentos” otimizada e altamente eficaz.

QUAIS BENEFÍCIOS ESSES ATIVOS PODEM TRAZER?
A escolha dos ativos varia conforme o objetivo de cada paciente. Veja alguns exemplos:

🔹 Estimular colágeno e elastina – Para firmeza e melhora da textura da pele
🔹 Acalmar a pele – Reduzir o inchaço e a irritação pós-cirúrgica
🔹 Clarear manchas – Tratar pigmentações residuais ou crônicas
🔹 Hidratar profundamente – Recuperar o viço da região tratada

Cada fórmula é escolhida com critério, levando em conta o tipo de pele, histórico clínico e os objetivos estéticos do paciente.

VALE MESMO A PENA COMPLEMENTAR COM O LASER?
Sim. E com muita sinceridade, posso afirmar: não faz sentido realizar um laser ablativo e não aproveitar seu potencial máximo.

Ao criar esses “canais” na pele, já temos uma porta aberta para algo que vai muito além do efeito visual imediato. O drug delivery potencializa os efeitos do laser e acelera a qualidade da recuperação.

Em outras palavras: você investe em um procedimento cirúrgico e colhe resultados ainda mais completos, duradouros e refinados.

PERSONALIZAÇÃO: CADA PELE É ÚNICA, CADA TRATAMENTO TAMBÉM
A decisão sobre quais ativos utilizar e como aplicar o laser é sempre personalizada.

📌 Em algumas pacientes, priorizamos o estímulo do colágeno.
📌 Em outras, o foco está em suavizar manchas ou reduzir inflamações.
📌 Tudo isso é definido durante o planejamento da cirurgia, com base em uma avaliação minuciosa da pele e do olhar.

CONCLUSÃO
A associação do laser de CO₂ com o drug delivery é um recurso valioso, especialmente quando realizada no contexto da blefaroplastia.

Ela representa a união de ciência, tecnologia e individualização — princípios que guiam todas as decisões que tomo ao seu lado.

Se você busca um resultado mais completo, com refinamento estético e recuperação otimizada, essa é uma estratégia que pode transformar o seu pós-operatório.

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✨ Dra. Carolina Angeloni
CRM-MT 5744 | RQE 2874
Oftalmologista | Especialista em Cirurgia Plástica Ocular

Dra. Carolina Angeloni é Médica Oftalmologista especialista em Plástica Ocular.
CRM-MT 5744 | RQE 2874

Dra. Carolina Angeloni

Dra. Carolina Angeloni é Médica Oftalmologista especialista em Plástica Ocular. CRM-MT 5744 | RQE 2874

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Através do lifting cirúrgico conseguimos isto, com efeito natural e duradouro. E mesmo em casos onde não exista uma queda tão acentuada, conseguimos mudar o formato das sobrancelhas, arquear sem exageros, emoldurar as pálpebras de forma elegante e deixar o olhar mais feminino.

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O uso do laser durante a cirurgia leva a um menor sangramento, o que causa menos hematomas e inchaço no pós-operatório. Ao final da cirurgia realizamos o tratamento de toda a pele remanescente nas pálpebras e na face inteira, inclusive pescoço e colo, através do ‘resurfacing’.

Por ser um laser ablativo, cria pontos de abertura nas camadas da pele, com a vaporização da epiderme (camada mais superficial) e alcança a derme reticular (camada mais profunda). Com o processo de regeneração, estimula muito colágeno, tratando as condições mais profundas como cicatrizes, flacidez e rugas.

Este é um dos tratamentos associados que mais potencializam o resultado da sua cirurgia, promovendo um rejuvenescimento global da sua face.

Blefaroplastia inferior

As bolsas de gordura e flacidez nas pálpebras inferiores costumam ser queixas muito frequentes mesmo em pacientes mais jovens, inclusive por questões genéticas. Para este problema, temos a blefaroplastia inferior, que é a cirurgia plástica das pálpebras inferiores, onde podemos abordar estruturas profundas, com a finalidade de rejuvenescimento desta região.

Assim como as pálpebras superiores, as inferiores têm fundamental importância na manutenção da saúde ocular, no mecanismo de piscar e lubrificação ocular. Cirurgias que não preservam essa função básica resultam em muitas queixas no pós-operatório, tanto estéticas, deixando os olhos com aspecto arrendondado e repuxado, quanto funcionais, com má oclusão palpebral e exposição do globo ocular, podendo comprometer a visão.

Por isto a escolha de um profissional que seja especialista em Cirurgia Palpebral é o primeiro passo para que sua cirurgia tenha o sucesso que você almeja.

 

Blefaroplastia superior

A blefaroplastia superior tem por objetivo remover o excesso de pele e bolsas de gordura das pálpebras superiores. Durante a cirurgia também podemos moldar o contorno palpebral, posicionando esta gordura que já temos naturalmente para preencher imperfeições, realizar técnicas para maior exposição da pálpebra móvel, simetrizar a altura das pálpebras, citando apenas alguns pontos que podem ser corrigidos na mesma cirurgia.

Ao nos atentarmos a todos esses detalhes, criamos o conceito de “personalização’ da sua cirurgia. Mas muito mais do que isso, devemos lembrar sempre da principal função das nossas pálpebras: proteger nossos olhos. Nenhuma abordagem estética será mais importante do que preservar sua visão.

Ácido hialurônico

O ácido hialurônico é produzido naturalmente pelo nosso organismo e está presente na pele, em nossos olhos, nas articulações e várias outras estruturas. Sua principal função é preencher os espaços entre as células, mantendo-as hidratadas.

À medida que envelhecemos, nossa pele se torna mais fina e menos elástica, e sua capacidade de reter água é reduzida. O resultado é o aparecimento de linhas finas e rugas. Os coxins de gordura que dão volume e aspecto jovem à face atrofiam e ocorre reabsorção óssea, aparecendo sulcos mais profundos, com perda do contorno facial. Tudo isso se traduz em uma aparência cansada, envelhecida ou triste.

Quando falamos em usar o ácido hialurônico com fins estéticos, podemos indica-lo em várias concentrações, cada uma com uma finalidade: hidratar, preencher ou sustentar.

O ácido hialurônico mais fino, chamado de skinbooster, é excelente para aumentar a hidratação da pele e suavizar rugas já marcadas, que não melhoram apenas com a toxina botulínica.

Quando temos uma concentração intermediária, ele se torna excelente para preenchimento de sulcos, como nas olheiras, no bigode chinês e linhas de marionete, além de regiões onde coxins de gordura perderam seu volume, como nas têmporas.

Fios de PDO

Os fios de PDO (polidioxanona) são fios implantados na pele e absorvidos naturalmente pelo organismo, com a finalidade de estimular a produção de colágeno.

Alguns modelos também podem ter efeito de tração e sustentação, mas o grande impacto que eles causam, de forma mais duradoura, é justamente estimular um boom de colágeno, proporcionando melhora na qualidade e firmeza da pele na região em que são aplicados.

Dentro da Plástica Ocular, as regiões que tratamos são:

  • Pálpebras inferiores
  • Lateral dos olhos
  • Sobrancelhas
  • Rugas profundas da região da glabela (entre as sobrancelhas)
  • Testa

O procedimento pode ser realizado na clínica ou associado a protocolos com cirurgias das pálpebras, potencializando o efeito desejado.

 

Toxina botulínica

Mas você sabe como funciona a Toxina Botulínica?

Ela impede a contração muscular, que é responsável pelo aparecimento das rugas. Como resultado, além de disfarçar as marcas já aparentes, ainda evita o aparecimento de novas rugas e retarda a formação dos sinais de expressão, que são as linhas mais profundas que temos, geralmente na lateral dos olhos (os famosos “pés de galinha”), na testa e na glabela (que são as linhas que aparecem quando fazemos “cara de bravo”).

O que significa ‘TOXINA BOTULÍNICA PREVENTIVA’?

Quando aplicamos a toxina em uma paciente mais jovem, com a pele ainda intacta e sem rugas definitivas, evitamos que essas dobras se transformem em vincos profundos. É como se evitássemos que ocorresse uma ‘fratura’ na pele, pois uma vez que a ruga já está bem profunda, é mais difícil de tratá-la. Portanto, com a Toxina Botulínica conseguimos evitar que chegue a esse grau mais avançado.

Quais são as indicações da Toxina Botulínica na Plástica Ocular?

  • Paralisar rugas dinâmicas (as que aparecem quando fazemos as expressões faciais):
    • Rugas na testa
    • Rugas na glabela (entre as sobrancelhas)
    • Rugas perioculares (pés de galinha)
    • Rugas finas nas pálpebras inferiores
  •  Arquear as sobrancelhas e corrigir assimetrias
  • Melhorar a textura da pele
  • Espasmos musculares nas pálpebras e face

Se você já aplica Toxina Botulínica regularmente ou nunca aplicou mas quer ter esse cuidado preventivo, estou pronta para tirar todas as suas dúvidas!

Plasmage

PLASMAGE é uma tecnologia italiana de uso exclusivo médico, sendo um jato de plasma fracionado de verdade, com a finalidade de melhorar a flacidez das pálpebras superiores e inferiores e as linhas finas de expressão nessa região. Ele causa a retração da pele, o que melhora muito a flacidez e estimula colágeno na área tratada.

Sabe aquelas linhas fininhas que se formam nas pálpebras, aquelas dobrinhas de pele que deixam a maquiagem craquelada? Pois então... O Plasmage é excelente justamente para esses casos! Para quem ainda não tem indicação cirúrgica ou para quem até teria, mas que por motivos pessoais quer uma alternativa para postergar um procedimento cirúrgico.

Independente da idade, a partir do momento que o aspecto das suas pálpebras começa a te incomodar, já podemos aplicar o PLASMAGE.

Programamos até 2 sessões, a depender do nível de flacidez de cada caso. Cada sessão leva em torno de 30 minutos para tratar as 4 pálpebras. Podemos também tratar a região do supercílio para causar um efeito de arqueamento e remover lesões palpebrais, como xantelasma e pequenos fibromas. É realizado com anestesia tópica ou local, a depender do nível de tolerância de dor de cada paciente.

O Plasmage é contra-indicado para gestantes, pacientes com pele negra e com tendência a formação de cicatrizes hipertróficas, queloides ou hiperpigmentação, como melasma.

Nos primeiros dias após a aplicação, a região fica mais inchadinha e vermelha e no 3o dia já pode usar maquiagem. O tempo de recuperação, que chamamos de downtime é extremamente rápido, pois você não precisa se ausentar do trabalho. Com 5 a 7 dias as crostas caem e com 30 dias após a 1a sessão já notamos o resultado. O principal cuidado é usar os cremes prescritos e ter muito cuidado com a exposição ao sol, para não manchar a região tratada.

O procedimento pode ser realizado na clínica ou associado a protocolos com cirurgias das pálpebras, potencializando o efeito desejado.

 

Ultrassom microfocado

O ultrassom micro e macrofocado é uma tecnologia já estabelecida no mundo da estética, que veio evoluindo com diferentes plataformas ao longo dos anos. A energia acústica gerada é convertida em calor e são criados pontos de coagulação em todas as camadas que recebem o estímulo.

Pele, músculo e gordura: com diferentes ponteiras para diferentes profundidades, conseguimos estimular todas estas estruturas na mesma sessão. O resultado vai além do estímulo de colágeno: é visto o efeito de lifting e afinamento da face, remodelando assim o contorno facial.

Na clínica temos o Atria, que chegou para revolucionar conceitos e ampliar possibilidades terapêuticas, levando a um avanço nos resultados clínicos.

Inédita e fruto de anos de pesquisa tecnológica, esta plataforma de ultrassom micro e macrofocado permite que maiores energias possam ser empregadas de forma mais segura e confortável, sem dor alguma. Seu diferencial, além do conforto, são os formatos de ponteiras:

-Atria® Scan – eficiência e a segurança do ultrassom focado por scanner;

-Atria® Pen – conforto e a comodidade da caneta de ultrassom para tratamentos faciais e de áreas mais delicadas, como contorno dos olhos e sobrancelhas.

Com ele podemos tratar:

  • Pálpebras
  • Frontal
  • Lifting de face (bigode chinês e linha de marionete) e pescoço
  • Submento (papada)
  • Contorno da mandíbula

Após a sessão já podemos ver os resultados, que se tornam mais evidentes ao longo de 30-60 dias. Pode ser realizado mesmo em pacientes jovens que já notam sinais de envelhecimento, com aspecto de “derretimento” da face, e claro, como manutenção após a realização das cirurgias palpebrofaciais.

 

Laser CO2

Sem dúvida a Blefaroplastia a Laser é uma grande evolução nas cirurgias estéticas das pálpebras. O laser de CO2 fracionado, tecnologia já consagrada, é utilizado com duas finalidades: realizar o corte cirúrgico e promover o rejuvenescimento da pele, otimizando sua recuperação e o resultado final.

O uso do laser durante a cirurgia leva a um menor sangramento, o que causa menos hematomas e inchaço no pós-operatório. Ao final da cirurgia realizamos o tratamento de toda a pele remanescente nas pálpebras e na face inteira, inclusive pescoço e colo, através do ‘resurfacing’.

Por ser um laser ablativo, cria pontos de abertura nas camadas da pele, com a vaporização da epiderme (camada mais superficial) e alcança a derme reticular (camada mais profunda). Com o processo de regeneração, estimula muito colágeno, tratando as condições mais profundas como cicatrizes, flacidez e rugas.

Este é um dos tratamentos associados que mais potencializam o resultado da sua cirurgia, promovendo um rejuvenescimento global da sua face.