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What is Endopeel?

Endopeel is a physician-performed medical technique designed to address age-related tissue changes through a controlled intramuscular procedure.

This page explains what Endopeel is, how it works, and what patients should know before considering a consultation.

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What exactly is Endopeel?

Endopeel is a physician-performed, minimally invasive technique used in aesthetic medicine. It focuses on structural muscle support and soft tissue repositioning rather than volume augmentation.

Suitability and expected outcomes depend on an individual medical assessment.

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Endopeel is a medical technique performed exclusively by trained physicians.
It is not a cosmetic product or a superficial aesthetic treatment, but a controlled intramuscular medical approach aimed at improving tissue structure and appearance over time.

Each treatment is adapted to the individual patient after a medical evaluation. The procedure, its indications, and expected outcomes depend on anatomical characteristics, medical history, and the physician’s clinical judgment.

How does Endopeel work?

Endopeel follows a structured medical approach:

Medical assessment

A consultation is performed to evaluate the patient’s anatomy, medical history, and suitability for the procedure.

Physician-controlled intramuscular procedure

Endopeel is administered by a trained physician using a precise intramuscular technique in a medical setting.

Progressive biological response

The effects develop progressively over time as part of a controlled biological response. Results and timelines vary according to indication and individual factors.

What Endopeel is — and what it is not

What Endopeel is

  • A physician-performed medical technique

  • A controlled intradermal procedure

  • An individualized medical approach

  • A treatment requiring medical expertise

What Endopeel is not

  • A dermal filler

  • A thread lift

  • A cosmetic cream or topical product

  • A surgical procedure

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In which cases may Endopeel be considered?

Endopeel may be considered in selected cases involving:

  • Age-related tissue laxity

  • Changes in skin tone or texture

  • Loss of structural support in specific anatomical areas

     

Suitability for Endopeel is determined exclusively by the treating physician after a medical consultation.

What should patients expect?

Before

  • Medical consultation and evaluation

  • Review of medical history and current treatments

  • Explanation of the procedure and informed consent

During

  • Performed in a medical environment

  • Duration depends on the indication and treated area

  • Sensations during the procedure may vary

After

  • Temporary local reactions may occur

  • Specific aftercare instructions are provided

  • Follow-up is determined by the physician

Safety information

Endopeel is a medical procedure that must be performed by trained physicians.
Contraindications, precautions, and potential side effects must be carefully reviewed prior to treatment.

Patients are encouraged to consult the dedicated sections on:

Frequently asked questions

Is Endopeel a filler?

No. Endopeel is not a dermal filler. Unlike fillers, which add volume under the skin, Endopeel focuses on supporting and repositioning soft tissues through targeted muscle-related mechanisms. It does not aim to create artificial volume or change facial contours by injection of volumizing substances. Its objective is structural support rather than augmentation.

Is Endopeel a surgical procedure?

No. Endopeel is a non-surgical medical technique performed by a physician.

Is Endopeel recognized by the scientific community?

Endopeel has been presented and discussed within the field of aesthetic and medical practice. Publications and clinical discussions related to the technique are available in the scientific literature.

The technique has been in clinical use for more than 26 years, contributing to accumulated physician experience and long-term observational data.

As with many physician-performed medical procedures, clinical experience, peer-reviewed publications, and ongoing professional exchange contribute to its development and evaluation.

Patients and physicians can consult the dedicated publications section for further information.

Who should not undergo Endopeel?

Certain medical conditions may represent contraindications. A full medical evaluation is essential.

Is Endopeel suitable for everyone?

No. A medical consultation is required to determine suitability.

Are there side effects?

As with any medical procedure, temporary local reactions may occur. Potential side effects are discussed during consultation.

Is Endopeel painful?

Sensations vary depending on the individual and the treated area. Your physician will explain what to expect.

Is downtime required?

Downtime depends on the indication and individual response. Your physician will provide personalized guidance.

How many sessions are needed?

The number of sessions depends on the medical indication and treatment plan established by the physician.

When do results appear?

Results develop immediately and progressively over time and vary between individuals

How long does Endopeel last?

The duration of results varies depending on the treated area, individual anatomy, and lifestyle factors. In many cases, visible effects may last several months. Some patients choose periodic maintenance treatments to sustain the desired outcome. A personalized medical consultation is necessary to determine realistic expectations and treatment planning.

Can Endopeel be combined with other treatments?

This depends on the individual case and must be assessed by the physician.

How can I find a trained physician?

You may request an online consultation for further guidance.

Endopeel explained in video

Short videos explaining Endopeel in different languages.

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