New strides in anti-ageing – redermalisation
Redermalisation is an innovative new method for age prevention and skin restoration. This new concept in rejuvenation is done by injecting Hyalual intradermally. Hyalual is composed of hyaloronic acid in different concentrations and a substrate called succinate. By combining these two products it is possible to treat all the aspects of skin aging. The function …

Redermalisation is an innovative new method for age prevention and skin restoration. This new concept in rejuvenation is done by injecting Hyalual intradermally.
Hyalual is composed of hyaloronic acid in different concentrations and a substrate called succinate. By combining these two products it is possible to treat all the aspects of skin aging.
The function of succinate in Hyalual is to stimulate the fibroblast cells in the skin to produce collagen and other proteins that is important for healthy skin. Succinate is also responsible for the formation of new blood vessels in the skin. By increasing the blood vessels more essential micro nutrients and vitamins is deposited in the skin that is necessary for healthy glowing skin.
The hyaloronic acid in Hyalual prevents skin dehydration, moisturizes the skin and replenishes any depleted naturally occurring hyaloronic acid.
Both hyaloronic acid and succinate is naturally found in the skin of humans and therefore it is not a foreign substance used in this innovative product.
Hyalual treatment is done once every two weeks for a total of three treatments. The patient can expect results including a young healthy skin, improvement in skin texture, wrinkles become less noticeable, some lifting effect due to the hyaloronic acid and lastly lessening of pigmentation in the skin.
Contact Solene or Leticha at Aesthetico, at 50b Compensatie Street for more information about Hyalual or call them on 015 291 2404 to make a booking for treatment with this new innovative anti aging skin treatment.
Fashionable eye care at Jason Stander Optometrists
Jason Stander Optometrists also offers extremely professional and in-depth eye care to the whole community. They offer economy packages for pensioners and people who are less fortunate, and Stander often visits schools where he screens learners’ eyes free of charge.
“It is important to take care of your children’s eyes from a very young age,” he says. “Make sure that you have their eyes tested at least every two years. Actually, every member of the family should have their eyes tested regularly. It is a very important part of overall health care. Many illnesses can be spotted early by optometrists thanks to symptoms that show up in the eye.”
Stander also warns against the dangers of the technologically advanced world we live in. “We live in a digital and close-up world. A lot of blue light rays that are extremely harmful to the eyes are emitted from computers, LED screens, smart phones and tablets,” he explains.
He specialises in keratoconus, a degenerative disorder of the eye in which structural changes within the cornea cause it to thin and change to a more conical shape, and other corneal ailments. Hand in hand with this area of expertise, he also specialises in hard contact lenses that are designed for people with abnormal corneas.
His crack team consists of Sonya Zandberg, Practice Manager, Juli Dunn, Financial Administator, and Annikie Mangwane, Receptionist. Together they ensure that every client receives quality care and personalised attention.
Visit Jason Stander Optometrists at Cycad Centre for top quality care or call them on 015 297 7668 to make an appointment.


Optimum oral health at The Dental Studio
Oral health is essential to general health and quality of life. The dental professionals at the practice of Drs Van Reede van Oudtshoorn, Buchanan and Tredoux recommend bi-annual dental examinations to ensure oral health.
According to the Health Professions Council of South Africa (HPCSA) all people have the right to good health and quality healthcare. This includes being fully informed about any illness, diagnostic procedures, proposed treatments and the related costs.
A dental examination entails the full examination of the teeth, supporting tissues, tongue, inside cheeks, mouth floor, palate and throat in order to diagnose and inform patients of treatment options.
Technology available in the dental field affords the patient early diagnosis of dental decay, gingivitis (infections of the gums) and oral cancer. Polokwane does not stand back in terms of dental technology: microscopes; intra-oral digital photos and X-rays; 3 dimensional X-rays; CAD/CAM dental restorative systems are all available at affordable prices.
Van Reede van Oudtshoorn, Buchanan and Tredoux, as per the HPCSA, recommend that patients:
Choose the healthcare services that they prefer to use
Receive appropriate treatment from a qualified healthcare professional
Know that their personal information is treated confidentially and kept private
Make informed decisions to accept or refuse treatment
Obtain a second opinion where appropriate





