TISSUE STIMULATORS

How does the procedure work?

Currently, there are many preparations available on the market, but the treatment procedure is very similar. Tissue stimulators (preparations based on, among others, hyaluronic acid, collagen, calcium hydroxyapatite, amino acids and L-polylactic acid) are applied with a thin needle pointwise into the dermis. This allows the substances to reach the target site of action directly, bypassing the epidermal barrier.

In the initial stage, after the injection, the initial effect resulting from filling with the product is obtained. Then, due to the stimulation of collagen fiber synthesis, the collagen structure, which is the backbone of the skin tissue, is rebuilt, leading to the final result of the procedure. The effect of the tissue stimulators lasts for up to several months. The procedure is virtually painless and requires no anesthesia. This highly safe and effective aesthetic medicine procedure is growing in popularity.

What ailments are treated with tissue stimulators?

  • Wrinkles: Weakening of collagen fibers-whether the result of the aging process or the result of a genetic predisposition-results in sagging skin and the formation of wrinkles. Tissue stimulators contain ingredients that provoke the production of new collagen and elastin fibers.

  • Minor scarring: The scar, once the scarring process is complete, acquires its final appearance after about two years. Tissue stimulators are an effective, low-invasive solution for shallowing fixed small scars. By increasing collagen and elastin production, they stimulate scar remodeling.

  • Dry, gray skin: Dry skin and a complexion devoid of radiance occur naturally through the aging process. Tissue stimulators reach fibroblasts, initiating regeneration processes. The range of their ingredients is wide. Their job is also to provoke the tissues to increase nutrition and hydration.

  • Loss of skin firmness: tissue stimulators are used for mature skin due to their effects. The weakening of collagen fibers resulting from the aging process can be reversed. Tissue stimulators promote the production of collagen and elastin, thereby restoring the skin to its proper density, tone and elasticity.

  • Stretch marks: stretch marks are a characteristic type of scar. Tissue stimulators applied to the problem area induce the connective tissue to remodel the stretch marks, significantly shallowing them and reducing their visibility.

STYMULATORY TKANKOWE
Indications and contraindications
Tissue stimulators – Indications:
  • Wrinkles
  • Minor scars
  • Dry, gray skin
  • Loss of skin firmness
  • Stretch marks
Tissue stimulators – Contraindications:
  • Active cancer
  • Pregnancy and lactation period
  • Blood clotting disorders
  • Tendency to scar formation
  • Skin infections
  • Persistent inflammation of the skin
  • Herpes
  • Taking antibiotics/steroids

How to prepare for the procedure?

The procedure does not require any special preparation, but one should refrain from consuming alcohol 24 hours before the procedure, and it is also good to use a high sunscreen before undergoing the procedure.

How to proceed after the procedure?

  • Do not apply makeup a minimum of 12 hours after treatment.
  • Do not drink alcohol for a minimum of 24 hours after the procedure.
  • Intense exercise should be avoided for at least 24 hours after the procedure.
  • For at least a week after treatment, avoid high temperatures, among other things. Use of the sauna, Jacuzzi, as well as the swimming pool.
  • For 2 weeks after treatment, avoid heavy sun exposure and use a high sunscreen.
  • The treated area should be handled very gently for a few days after the procedure (do not use irritating cosmetics and do not rub too hard with a towel).
Price list
  • sunekos 1200 face 950 zł
  • Profhilo face 1100 zł
  • Sunekos 200 face 650 zł
  • Eyal 40 face 650 zł
  • Nucleofill strong 750 zł
  • Sisthaema Hevo 950 zł
  • Electri 750 zł
  • Linerase 750 zł
  • Mono derma Fillagen 800 zł
  • Phormae 650 zł
  • Sunekos performa 699 zł