Comprehensive Skin Rebuilding and Firming
Tissue biostimulators are innovative preparations used in aesthetic medicine that stimulate the skin to produce collagen, improve its firmness, and delay aging processes. Unlike traditional fillers, they not only temporarily mask signs of aging, but act causally, stimulating the skin's natural regenerative processes.
How do tissue biostimulators work on the body?
Biostimulators work by activating fibroblasts, cells responsible for collagen and elastin production. Their mechanism of action is based on the gradual remodeling and regeneration of the skin, leading to its strengthening and increased density.
- Stimulation of Fibroblasts - active ingredients of biostimulators stimulate skin cells to intensify collagen and elastin synthesis, rebuilding the skin structure from within.
- Induction of Repair Processes - introduced substances activate the skin's natural regeneration mechanisms, gradually restructuring its structure and improving quality.
- Increase in Cellular Metabolism - biostimulators stimulate the skin for more efficient cell turnover, promoting its regeneration and renewal.
- Improvement of Skin's Water Retention Capacity - stimulation of hyaluronic acid production makes the skin retain moisture better, influencing its elasticity and resilience.
- Reorganization of Supportive Fibers - biostimulators affect better distribution and networking of collagen fibers, giving the skin greater cohesion and resistance to external factors.
- Gradual and Long-term Action - the effects of biostimulators appear as a result of continuous skin remodeling over several months, ensuring its long-lasting regeneration.
- Natural Effect - biostimulators do not act like traditional volume-enhancing fillers but improve skin quality, densify it, and can subtly firm and shape selected areas such as the buttocks.
Biostimulators work deeply and multi-stage, stimulating the skin for self-renewal and improving its biological functions.
Which areas of the body are tissue biostimulators applied to?
- Abdomen - improving skin firmness after weight loss or pregnancy.
- Arms - reducing skin sagging and the "loose skin" effect.
- Thighs and Knees - firming and densifying the skin.
- Buttocks - reshaping and firming the buttocks, improving skin tension and elasticity.
Effects of Tissue Biostimulators on the Body:
- Improvement in Skin Firmness and Tension - the skin becomes more elastic and resistant to sagging.
- Skin Densification - increased collagen production makes the skin denser and more elastic.
- Subtle Body Contouring - in some areas, such as buttocks, a slight firming and volume increase can be achieved.
- Reduction of Skin Sagging - especially in areas like the abdomen, arms, thighs, or knees.
- Improvement in Skin Moisturization - biostimulators help retain water in the skin, making it more moisturized and soft.
- Regeneration of Skin after Weight Loss - they support skin rebuilding after weight loss or pregnancy, improving its elasticity.
Recommended Number of Treatments: The optimal number of treatments depends on the type of biostimulator and the skin's condition. Typically, 2-3 treatments at intervals of 4-6 weeks are recommended to achieve the best results. To maintain the results, it is recommended to repeat the therapy every 12-24 months.
Tissue biostimulators are a modern and effective solution in anti-aging skin body care. They stimulate natural regenerative processes, densify the skin, improve its firmness, and prevent premature aging. Their gradual action ensures long-lasting rejuvenating effects, making the skin more elastic, firm, and resistant to sagging.