Biostimulators are injectable substances used in aesthetic medicine to stimulate natural collagen production. They improve skin texture, firmness, and volume by promoting tissue regeneration and
enhancing skin elasticity over time.
Biostimulators are indicated for individuals looking to improve skin laxity and volume loss.
They are commonly used for facial rejuvenation, contour enhancement, and to improve skin quality in areas such as the face, neck, and hands.
Biostimulators should not be used in patients with active infections or inflammation at the injection site, autoimmune diseases, hypersensitivity to any of the product’s components, or blood clotting disorders. They are also contraindicated for pregnant or breastfeeding women.
Recovery time is typically minimal. Patients may experience mild swelling, redness, or bruising at the injection site for 2 to 5 days. Most individuals can resume normal activities immediately, with optimal results developing gradually over several weeks to months as collagen production increases.
Discomfort is typically minimal. A local anesthetic or numbing cream may be applied to reduce any sensation during the injections. Most patients report only mild discomfort.
Initial results may begin to appear after a few weeks, but the full effects develop gradually over 1 to 3 months as collagen production increases.
The number of sessions varies depending on individual needs. Generally, 2 to 3 sessions spaced several weeks apart are recommended for best results, followed by maintenance treatments every 12–18 months.
Initial results may begin to appear after a few weeks, but the full effects develop gradually over 1 to 3 months as collagen production increases.