- The challenge for society is not to live more, it is to live better, with more quality.
- Antiaging medicine includes effective treatments such as botulinum toxin, resorbable fillers, Sculptra against facial sagging, mesotherapy with hyaluronic acid, intense pulsed light, chemical peeling and new laser treatments, among others.
In the year 2050, around 3 million people around the world will be 100 years old or older, according to data from the World Health Organization (WHO). In Spain we have gone from 3,474 people who had crossed the 100-year mark in 1998 to 15,413 as of January 1 of this year. The figure has multiplied almost fivefold. At the end of the next decade, according to some projections, more than 100,000 Spaniards will be able to celebrate 100 years of life.
Access to healthcare, improved nutrition, physical exercise or new advances and discoveries, especially those related to genetics, have contributed to this advance in life expectancy. The challenge for society is not to focus on living longer but on living better, with a higher quality of life and with healthy and balanced aging. With increased life expectancy, the effectiveness of antiaging medicine has also improved.
Balance and harmony are, therefore, the essence of this medical branch that we develop in the Doctors Lopez Clinic and which includes experienced treatments and techniques with surprising results such as botulinum toxin, resorbable fillers, Sculptra against facial sagging, mesotherapy with hyaluronic acid, intense pulsed light, chemical peeling and new laser treatments, such as Q-Switched laser or fractional lasers.