LACTIC ACID - LONGER-LASTING SKIN REJUVENATION
Polylactic acid is one of the widely used collagen-stimulating and wrinkle-reducing preparations in aesthetic medicine. The preparation consists of L-polylactic acid, which, like hyaluronic acid, is a substance naturally found in the human body. The preparation is biocompatible and safe for the patient, so it does not cause allergic reactions. The positive properties of polylactic acid not only stimulate the production of new collagen but also lead to a natural skin lift. As a result, the skin becomes firmer and more elastic. By rebuilding collagen structures, the treatment improves the appearance of the face and removes wrinkles. The benefits of polylactic acid treatment include the naturalness of the preparation used and the rapid effects of the procedure in the form of wrinkle smoothing and increased skin tension, skin rejuvenation, removal of crow's feet and smoker's lines. The face becomes younger and more rested.
Polylactic acid – effects
The effects of treatments carried out in an aesthetic medicine clinic include wrinkle smoothing, improved facial contour, and reduction of marionette lines or crow's feet. The effects of the treatment last for up to 2-3 years after therapy.
Polylactic acid procedure – the course of the treatment
Once a patient has been qualified for a procedure, the scope of the medical treatment is determined, ensuring the highest level of safety. The doctor injects the preparation into the treatment area using a fine needle. The wrinkle reduction and facial volumisation procedure takes approximately 30 minutes and is comfortable for the patient. The effects are visible a few weeks after the medical procedure in the form of wrinkle reduction. To achieve the best results, 2 to 4 poly-lactic acid treatments should be performed. The advantage of the procedure is achieving lasting effects in the form of a facial lift, removal of expression lines, improved skin tension, or facial volumisation.
Poly(lactic acid) – indications
- Facial volumetry
- Wrinkle and furrow removal
- marionette lines
- smoker's lines
- Expression lines
- Short legs
- Skin rejuvenation
- valley of tears
- downturned corners of the mouth
- Hand rejuvenation
POLYLACTIC ACID – contraindications
- Pregnancy and lactation
- tendency to overgrowth of scars and keloids
- active skin infections
- taking anticoagulant medication
- autoimmune diseases