
Biostimulation involves the injection of biocompatible substances into the dermis or subdermal tissue with the purpose of activating skin fibroblasts. This triggers a natural regenerative response, promoting the synthesis of new collagen and elastin, which leads to a gradual and sustained improvement in skin firmness, elasticity, texture, and overall dermal quality.

Procedure
Initially, the patient’s needs are assessed and a personalized treatment plan is designed, including the recommended dosage to achieve optimal results. Calcium hydroxylapatite or poly-L-lactic acid are biocompatible substances that stimulate collagen production and are injected into the dermis or subdermal layers of the skin using a very fine cannula.
The treatment usually lasts between 30 and 60 minutes, depending on the extent of the area being treated.
After the injections, mild redness, swelling, or small bruises may appear in the treated area. These effects are usually temporary and resolve within a few days. It is recommended to avoid intense physical activity and sun exposure during the first 24 hours after treatment.

Benefits
Calcium hydroxylapatite and poly-L-lactic acid promote the skin’s natural collagen production, improving firmness and texture over time. The effects are gradual and natural, with visible improvement developing over the following months. Results may last between 12 and 24 months, depending on individual factors such as metabolism and lifestyle.
faqs
Yes. These are biocompatible and safe materials that have been used in medicine for many years. When administered by a trained professional, the risk of side effects is low.
Each treatment session typically lasts between 30 and 60 minutes, depending on the areas treated and the amount of product required.
The number of sessions varies depending on the patient’s individual needs and desired results.
Full results develop gradually over the months following treatment, as new collagen is produced.
Results may last between 12 and 24 months, depending on factors such as age, skin type, and the treated area. The long-lasting effects are due to the newly formed collagen.
The treatment may cause mild discomfort but is generally well tolerated. It is often mixed with lidocaine, a local anesthetic, to minimize pain. A topical anesthetic cream may also be applied prior to the procedure.
Common side effects include redness, swelling, bruising, and tenderness at the injection site. These effects are usually temporary and resolve within a few days. In rare cases, subcutaneous nodules may occur, which typically resolve over time or with medical treatment.
Before treatment, it is recommended to avoid aspirin, anti-inflammatory medications, and supplements that may increase the risk of bruising for at least one week prior to the procedure. It is also important to discuss any medications or medical conditions with your specialist.
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