Bio Stimulator Injections Airdrie
Bio Stimulator Injections Treatable Areas
Regular Price
$1199
Member Price
$799
$799
Time 00:45 Mins
Regular Price
$1199
Member Price
$799
$799
Time 00:45 Mins
Over time, your skin’s levels of collagen and hyaluronic acid decrease. As the name implies, stimulators encourage the production of collagen, elastin, and hyaluronic acid by your skin cells.
To prevent additional collagen loss, injectables stimulate fibroblasts, which are cells that produce collagen. Biostimulators are anti-aging agents for the face and differ from dermal fillers, which restore lost volume.
Collagen stimulation maintains or tightens the tensile strength and turgor of your skin. This helps avoid skin sagging and laxity as a result. Your age and skin conditions are two of the top variables determining the kind of biostimulator you need.
What Are Biostimulator Injections?
This class of injectables marks a new frontier in anti-aging medicine. They aid in promoting the production of collagen and elastin by fibroblasts, which slows down aging. Biostimulatory injectables are considered preventive measures because they not only slow down the onset of wrinkles but also lessen their appearance.
Results
Maintaining the viability and activity of your collagen-producing cells as you age is the real goal of biostimulators.
- Primary Aim:To reduce the loss of collagen, which causes wrinkles, loose skin, and decreased suppleness. These injectables are utilized to slow down the aging process.
- Secondary Aim: Different levels of collagen stimulation are used to tighten and firm the skin. Reversal of aging can be seen in certain patients, with fewer wrinkles and lifting of important regions like the neck and lower face. Your immune system and capacity to generate collagen play a significant role in skin tightening.
- Tertiary Results: Better skin texture, reduced pore size and fewer fine lines.
Biostimulator Types
There are two types of bio-collagen stimulators: Hyaluronic Acid (HA)-Based and Non-HA-based.
- HA-Based: Non-cross-linked, low and high molecular weight.
- Non-HA Based: Polynucleotide, CAH, PCL, PDLLA, and PLLA.
HA-based biostimulators improve tissue hydration while also stimulating various collagen features. With very slight to moderate volume changes (depending on dilution), non-HA-based drugs offer superior collagen stimulation. However, they are not as effective at hydrating skin as HA injectables.
*Therefore, the ideal combination for people in their 40s is both HA and non-HA injectables.
*Therefore, the ideal combination for people in their 40s is both HA and non-HA injectables.
Who Is the Ideal Candidate?
Biostimulators can often help healthy adults who are dissatisfied with loose skin and diminished facial fullness. Those willing to sustain results through a solid skin care routine will be better able to maintain the results.
How Often Should You Get Biostimulators?
- Over the first 12 months, two batches of HA biostimulators and two to three rounds of non-HA biostimulators are given.
- After that, two rounds of HA and one round of non-HA biostimulators are administered annually to those under 45.
- After age 45, two rounds of HA and two rounds of non-HA biostimulators are administered annually.
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