Rebuilding the Face Without Fillers: Inside Hanna Shabanova’s BioLifting Structure™ Method

Moeen Ahmad
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Hanna Shabanova

In an era where injectable fillers and surgical enhancements dominate the aesthetics industry, one medical visionary is quietly leading a revolution. Dr. Hanna Shabanova, a board-certified esthetician and regenerative aesthetics expert, has created a method that restores facial architecture without adding volume or disrupting natural expressions. Her technique, called BioLifting Structure™, is changing how professionals and patients view beauty interventions.

The Problem with Volume-Based Aesthetics

For over two decades, the most popular non-surgical approach to aging has been the use of dermal fillers—substances like hyaluronic acid injected beneath the skin to plump and lift aging features. While these fillers can deliver fast results, they often lead to a puffy, artificial appearance if overused or improperly placed. “I began to notice a disturbing trend in the industry,” says Dr. Hanna Shabanova. “Patients were chasing youth with volume, but losing their natural contours in the process.”

A New Approach: Regeneration over Augmentation

Instead of focusing on volume, BioLifting Structure™ restores structural integrity using the body’s own regenerative potential. The method combines PRP (Platelet-Rich Plasma) and polynucleotides (PDRN), injecting them with anatomical precision into the skin’s deep layers — especially under the retaining ligaments of the face.

These ligaments are crucial: they act as the internal scaffolding that holds our facial features in place. As we age, they weaken, leading to sagging, loss of contour, and deep folds like the nasolabial lines.

How the Procedure Works

BioLifting Structure™ is a multi-level technique involving:

  • Mapping facial ligaments
  • Drawing patient-specific injection zones
  • Layering PRP and PN based on skin depth: epidermis, dermis, hypodermis, and sub-ligament
  • Using a combination of ultra-thin needles and flexible cannulas to avoid trauma

Each step is backed by international research on PRP and PDRN, as well as facial anatomy. “It’s not just about what you inject, but where and why,” she emphasizes. The result is a subtle, natural lift that maintains the patient’s individuality.

Patient Results

In clinical cases, patients reported visibly firmer jawlines, reduced nasolabial folds, improved skin texture, and increased radiance — all without the swelling or stiffness common with other injectables. One patient remarked, “People keep asking if I’ve been on vacation. I look rested, not filled.”

Another shared, “I used to rely on fillers every year. With this method, my face looks lifted but not exaggerated. It feels like my own skin is doing the work.”

Hanna Shabanova documents each case photographically and tracks patient feedback over six to twelve months. The results show that 87% of patients experience sustained improvements without the need for frequent touch-ups.

The Future of Aesthetic Medicine

Dr. Shabanova believes that regenerative medicine will define the next decade of cosmetic practice. “We must move beyond the idea of adding and start focusing on healing. That’s what people really want — to look like the best version of themselves.”

Her method is now gaining attention from international educators and cosmetic academies, particularly in the U.S. and Europe. “What started as my frustration turned into a global conversation about aesthetics,” she says.

BioLifting Structure™ is not just a technique. It’s a philosophy. One rooted in respect for anatomy, powered by science, and devoted to authenticity.

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