Collagen Biostimulator
As we age, our skin’s collagen production decreases by 1% per year, leading to volume loss, hollow cheeks, deep creases, wrinkles (like laugh lines), and under-eye hollows. Biostimulators work across various areas – face, neck, upper arms, decolletage, abdomen, knees, thighs, and buttocks – for a natural, youthful look by prompting collagen synthesis. Our office offers Sculptra and Radiesse, harnessing proteins to amplify natural growth factors and connect with tissues on a molecular level. This sparks skin regeneration, yielding facial fullness, wrinkle reduction, and a radiant glow. Expect gradual, enduring results from biostimulant treatments.
How do collagen biostimulators work?
Collagen biostimulators, unique fillers, are skillfully injected into the dermis, the skin’s middle layer. Post-injection, they orchestrate a scaffold for natural collagen and elastin synthesis. Over subsequent weeks and months, restored collagen smoothens fine lines, wrinkles, and fosters a more resilient, youthful visage.
Will I need any downtime after treatment with collagen biostimulators?
A collagen biostimulator treatment is notably minimally invasive, demanding minimal downtime. As an injectable solution, the primary side effects often involve mild bruising and swelling near the injection sites. While individual reactions vary, these effects are generally mild and swiftly resolve. Our comprehensive consultation will provide you with precise insights into what to anticipate.
What results can I expect after biostimulator injections?
The impact of this procedure unfolds gradually, a key factor in its remarkably natural outcomes. Your secret will leave others intrigued – they’ll be oblivious to any “work” you’ve had. Typically, the effects of collagen biostimulator injections mature and peak a few months after the initial session. Depending on your skin’s unique attributes, lifestyle, and skincare regimen, most individuals can relish skin enhancement for one to two years. All expectations will be thoughtfully addressed during your consultation.
