Throughout my career, I’ve spoken with hundreds of patients who share a common concern: they want to look and feel fresher and more revitalized, but they have a deep respect for, and even fear of, surgery. The idea of a drastic change or a prolonged recovery is a significant barrier. It is precisely at this point that I focus my daily practice, offering non-surgical facial rejuvenation based on science, technology, and a profound sense of aesthetics to achieve results that honor the natural beauty of each face. My philosophy is clear: it’s not about transforming, but about restoring. Over time, our face loses essential components such as collagen, elastin, and hyaluronic acid, which translates into sagging, loss of volume, and the appearance of wrinkles. Therefore, my approach to non-surgical facial rejuvenation focuses on reactivating the skin’s inherent regenerative processes. Instead of simply filling a crease or stretching the skin, I seek to restore the structure and quality it has lost, achieving a more youthful appearance that, nevertheless, remains authentically its own.
My key tool for firmness:
When a patient seeks to improve the overall quality of their skin and combat early signs of sagging, I frequently use collagen biostimulators. These substances, such as calcium hydroxylapatite or poly-L-lactic acid, are among the most sophisticated tools at our disposal. By injecting them into specific dermal layers, my goal isn’t to add immediate volume, but rather to signal the skin cells to produce high-quality collagen again. It’s a dialogue with the body. The result is a progressive tightening effect and a noticeable improvement in skin texture and density that develops over several months and is long-lasting.
Morpheus8: cutting-edge technology for non-surgical facial rejuvenation
For cases where sagging is more pronounced or when deeper dermal restructuring is desired, I incorporate Morpheus8 technology. This device represents a significant leap forward in non-surgical facial rejuvenation. It combines ultra-fine microneedles with fractional radiofrequency energy, allowing me to work at a controlled depth—something impossible to achieve with superficial treatments. With Morpheus8, I not only stimulate collagen on the surface but also remodel connective tissue and subdermal fat to redefine the facial contours, improve neck firmness, and smooth deep wrinkles and scars. It is a powerful treatment that offers results comparable to more invasive procedures, but without the associated scarring or recovery time.

The art of sculpting with fillers:
There’s a myth surrounding hyaluronic acid fillers, associating them with exaggerated or unnatural results. My approach is diametrically opposed. For me, using a dermal filler is an act of sculpting. I use it to restore lost volume in key areas such as the cheekbones, chin, and temples, which act as pillars of support for the face. By restoring these anchor points, I achieve a subtle lifting effect and restore harmony to the features. Furthermore, hyaluronic acid’s ability to retain water allows me to rehydrate the skin from within. My goal is never to overload, but rather to strategically replenish what time has diminished. Every face is a unique map, and therefore, the treatment plan must be as well. Often, the best results don’t come from a single technique, but from the synergy between them. I can combine biostimulation to improve skin quality over the long term, with Morpheus8 to tighten and redefine, and finish with precise touches of hyaluronic acid to restore targeted volume. This comprehensive approach allows me to address aging from all angles.
If you’re looking for a visible, lasting, and above all, natural improvement, I invite you to my office. My commitment is to offer you an honest assessment and explain what the most advanced aesthetic medicine techniques can do for you.
Schedule a consultation with me, Dr. David Lurduy, and let's discuss how we can achieve your aesthetic goals in a safe and professional manner.


