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Injectable biostimulators

Injectable biostimulators are a revolutionary advancement in the field of aesthetic medicine. These innovative products have gained popularity in recent years due to their ability to stimulate collagen production and improve the overall appearance of the skin. In this blog post, I will explore what injectable biostimulators are, how they work, and the benefits they offer.

Injectable biostimulators, also known as collagen stimulators, are substances that are injected into the skin to stimulate the production of collagen. Collagen is a protein that provides structure and elasticity to the skin, but its production decreases as we age. This leads to the development of wrinkles, sagging skin, and loss of volume. Injectable biostimulators work by triggering the body's natural collagen production process, resulting in firmer, smoother, and more youthful-looking skin.

One of the most popular injectable biostimulators on the market is poly-L-lactic acid (PLLA). PLLA is a biocompatible and biodegradable substance that has been used in medical devices for many years. When injected into the skin, PLLA stimulates collagen production, gradually restoring volume and improving skin texture. The results are natural-looking and long-lasting, with improvements continuing to develop over several months.

Another injectable biostimulator gaining popularity is calcium hydroxylapatite (CaHA). CaHA is a mineral-like compound that is found naturally in our bones. When injected into the skin, it not only stimulates collagen production but also provides immediate volume and lift if combined with a Hyaluronic Filler. The results are visible immediately after treatment and can last up to a year or more.

One of the key benefits of injectable biostimulators is their ability to provide gradual and natural-looking results. Unlike dermal fillers, which provide immediate volume but can sometimes look unnatural, biostimulators work with your body's natural processes to enhance your appearance over time. This gradual improvement allows for a more subtle and natural-looking outcome, making it difficult for others to pinpoint that you have had any work done.

Another advantage of injectable biostimulators is their long-lasting effects. While the initial results may take several weeks or months to fully develop, the collagen production stimulated by these products can last for years. This means that you can enjoy the benefits of improved skin texture, volume, and firmness for an extended period without the need for frequent touch-ups or repeat treatments.

Injectable biostimulators are also versatile in their applications. They can be used to address a wide range of concerns, including facial wrinkles, volume loss, and skin laxity. Whether you want to improve the appearance of nasolabial folds, marionette lines, or sunken cheeks, biostimulators can provide a comprehensive solution.

It is important to note that injectable biostimulators should only be administered by a qualified and experienced medical professional. While these products are generally safe, there can be risks associated with any injectable treatment. Therefore, it is crucial to consult with a reputable practitioner who can assess your individual needs and provide appropriate guidance.

In conclusion, injectable biostimulators are a game-changer in the field of aesthetic medicine. With their ability to stimulate collagen production, improve skin texture, and restore volume, these products offer a natural and long-lasting solution for those seeking to enhance their appearance. If you are considering a non-surgical treatment to rejuvenate your skin, injectable biostimulators may be the answer you've been looking for.

Treatments with biostimulators are available to book at our online booking link:

https://booking.epat.ch/a-esthetik/booking

where one of our new addition of biostimulators is HArmonyCa®, a Hybrid dermal filler with dual action: on one hand it gives an immediate lift (HA=Hyaluronic Acid) and on the other hand, it provides sustained collagen stimulation (Ca=calcium hydroxyapatite). Both end results are achievable in a single treatment

Dr. T. Timchik

Dr. T. Timchik

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Plastic surgery and aesthetic medicine

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