Carpe Clinic News
Welcome to the news releases page of Carpe Clinic! Here you will find the latest news and developments in cosmetic treatments and aesthetic care. We will keep you informed about the latest trends, techniques and treatments available at our clinic.
New technology treats diffuse hair loss
Hair loss in women often manifests itself in thinning hair or small balding patches. Until now, few efficient let alone fast-acting solutions have been available for this.
Carpe in the press: “Intimate wellness is important”
Pubic hair.Pubic lips.Pubic area.
We all grew up with the idea that the female intimate zone is unfairly linked to ‘shame’.Why does it get
this zone not more attention? The well-being of the vagina and vulva has a great impact on our quality of life and there should be no taboos around it.We talk about it, metrespect and openness.
Carpe in the press: You ask, we poke no more of these days. Aestheticians on fighting wrinkles: “Because it has such a natural effect, ‘skin boosters’ also attract many men.”
With Madonna’s appearance at the Grammys, the debate flared up again: what on earth did she do to her face? “In our profession, unfortunately, it is usually the failures that attract attention,” say doctors Ingrid Van Riet and Silvie Van Eycken. A conversation about “injectables” – botox, fillers or body fat – and a promising newcomer: skin boosters.
Carpe Clinic teaches patients to understand Alopecia Thanks to innovative ‘Hairstetics’ treatment
The aesthetic Antwerp clinic ‘Carpe Clinic’ headed by female head doctors Solange Lintermans and Ingrid van Riet has been a renowned institute for more than 20 years, guaranteeing its non-invasive but dermatologically related and inspired
facial-hair, and body treatments.
Carpe in press: “From cooling spray to vaginal fillers: menopausal beauty is booming, but do we really need it?”
Menopausal women have long been overlooked by the beauty world, but that is now coming to an end.
change. ‘Menopausebeauty’ should make the transition more pleasant. But have we really really
need sprays against hot flashes?