Tissue biostimulators
Tissue biostimulator treatments can be performed on the face or another area, such as the neck, décolleté, hands or arms. These preparations are great for areas where we would like to achieve a natural skin lift.
Tissue biostimulators are preparations used in anti-aging medicine. Treatments with biostimulators aim to rebuild the structure of the skin and subcutaneous tissue by stimulating its cells to produce collagen and elastin. After application, they produce very natural effects of nourishment, improving skin firmness, density and quality. Injection of these preparations is primarily aimed at restoring the skin’s properties lost over the years.
Tissue biostimulators – what are they?
The extremely effective results of biostimulators are primarily due to the precisely developed formula of each of them. Individual ingredients are selected primarily in terms of moisturizing and firming the skin, as well as activating cellular repair mechanisms, fighting free radicals and own collagen synthesis. This is why the effects we can achieve with these preparations look so natural. On the other hand, the technique of performing treatments with the use of biostimulators has been known for years and is commonly used in numerous aesthetic medicine treatments. It involves administering these ingredients with a thin needle point-to-point into the dermis, similar to mesotherapy. This allows the product to get straight to the target site, bypassing the epidermal barrier, which could trap large molecules of the active formula. It is a minimally invasive method that gives spectacular rejuvenation effects.
Tissue biostimulators – for whom?
As in the case of traditional needle mesotherapy, there are many indications for treatment with the use of biostimulators. There are many preparations available on the market, which are selected to meet the needs of the skin of a specific patient. The main indications for the procedure with the use of tissue biostimulators are:
- flaccidity, lack of firmness and elasticity of the skin
- loss of facial oval, “hamsters”
- wrinkles and furrows
- the desire to slim and sharpen the contours of the face
- skin hypoxia
- skin dehydration
- scars and stretch marks
- bruises and bags under the eyes
- the appearance of other signs of aging
Recommendations before the procedure
Before the planned procedure, the following recommendations should be followed:
- Alcohol should not be consumed at least 24 hours before the procedure
- a week before the planned procedure, do not take blood thinners and NSAIDs
- A week before the procedure, you should not use sunbathing or tanning beds
- On the day of the procedure, do not use the sauna, swimming pool or hot baths
Recommendations after the procedure – Tissue biostimulators
After the planned procedure, the following recommendations should be followed:
- do not apply makeup for a minimum of 12 hours
- It is not recommended to use the sauna, solarium, sunbathing and other warming treatments for at least 7 days
- it is not recommended to use the pools for at least 7 days
- Alcohol should not be consumed for at least a day after the procedure
- for skin care, for at least 14 days, use soothing moisturizing cosmetics (preferably recommended by the doctor performing the procedure) and creams with a high SPF
- For a minimum of 14 days, it is not recommended to perform other treatments, such as, m.in others, chemical peels, acids, laser therapy, microdermabrasion, etc.
Effects
The main effects of the treatment with the use of tissue biostimulators are visible rejuvenation, thickening and firming of the skin. They persist on average for six months up to several months after the procedure. This time depends on the type of preparation used and the patient’s individual predispositions.
Do you want to rejuvenate your skin and stimulate it to regenerate? Sign up for an appointment by phone +48579645819 or online. For more interesting information , check out the blog Biostimulators work by stimulating natural regenerative processes and reconstruction in the body, mainly in the skin and soft tissues. Their main purpose is to stimulate the production of collagen and elastin, which leads to improved firmness, elasticity and overall condition of the skin. The action of biostimulators is based on providing the skin with active substances that initiate or accelerate biological renewal processes. The mechanism of action of biostimulators is to activate fibroblasts – cells responsible for the production of collagen and elastin fibers, as well as hyaluronic acid, which is responsible for moisturizing and filling the skin. As a result of this action, the structure of the skin is gradually improved, thickened and rejuvenated. The effects are not visible immediately after the procedure, because the regenerative processes take time, usually from a few weeks to several months.Make an appointment by phone or online!
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