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Collagen Biostimulators

Collagen biostimulators are injectable substances that stimulate the skin to produce its own collagen — a protein that naturally declines with aging, leading to laxity and loss of firmness. The treatment works gradually, over planned sessions.

Illustration — Collagen Biostimulators

Goals of the procedure

  • Stimulate the skin's natural collagen production

  • Treat laxity and loss of firmness gradually

  • Build the effect progressively, over the course of weeks

  • Treat the face and areas of the body, according to the evaluation

Every procedure has indications, contraindications, and risks. An individual evaluation with a physician is essential to determine the appropriate treatment for each case.

Frequently asked questions

What patients usually ask.

When do the effects appear?

Because the mechanism depends on the body's own collagen production, the response is gradual — it is usually noticed over weeks to months, varying from person to person.

How many sessions are needed?

It depends on the degree of laxity and the substance used. The protocol is defined during the medical evaluation and reassessed throughout the treatment.

Is it the same as a filler?

No. Fillers restore volume immediately; biostimulators induce the skin to produce collagen over time. In some treatment plans, the two resources complement each other.

Where can it be applied?

On the face, neck, décolletage, and areas of the body with laxity, always according to medical indication.

The next step

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