Dermal Filler
Every year, the field of aesthetic medicine is enriched with new offerings. One of the most sought-after treatments involves the use of cross-linked hyaluronic acid. These hyaluronic ac-id formulations are aimed at restoring the volume of tissue that diminishes with age. This acid is usually injected into areas such as nasolabial folds, lips or cheeks. The visible results of this treatment are immediate, however, the temporal effectiveness of hyaluronic acid in the tissue is constrained. Depending on the formulation utilized and the individual patient’s ability to metabolize hyaluronic acid, the outcomes endure on average for a period of 4 to 10 months.
Tissue Stimulators explained.
Bio-stimulators signify an innovation in aesthetic medicine, providing an optimal solution for those suffering from dry skin and visible aging signs like sunken cheeks, wrinkles or loss of a defined facial contour. The roster of bio-stimulators includes preparations made from pep-tides, calcium hydroxyapatite, collagen, amino acids, L-polylactic acid and, notably, hyalu-ronic acid. Each bio-stimulator varies slightly in its composition and imparts different effects. However, they all share one key characteristic: they represent cutting-edge solutions with high efficacy. They enable tissue lifting without fillers and offer superior skin hydration compared to mesotherapy. Bio-stimulators activate the skin’s self-restoration by stimulating fibroblasts and the production of collagen and elastin. They also serve as a preferred alternative to tradi-tional mesotherapy for people who have needle phobia – some formulations only need 4-5 applications to nourish the entire face! In a consultation, a healthcare provider will assist you in choosing the most appropriate type of bio-stimulators.
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