Modelling and biostimulation of the buttocks

Modelling and biostimulation of the buttocks

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Opis zabiegu

Modelling and biostimulation of the buttocks with polylactic acid (PLLA) is a modern aesthetic procedure aimed at improving the shape, elasticity and volume of this part of the body. Polylactic acid is a collagen biostimulant, meaning that it not only replenishes but also stimulates the skin to naturally produce collagen, restoring elasticity and a youthful appearance.

The procedure is ideal for those who want to achieve the effect of lifting and firming the buttocks without surgery.

Szczegóły zabiegu

The procedure involves the injection of a polylactic acid preparation into the deeper layers of the buttocks skin. The procedure is performed using thin needles or microcannulas, and the drug is evenly injected into selected areas of the buttocks, which leads to a gradual improvement in their shape and volume. The procedure not only adds volume, but also stimulates long-term collagen production, which helps to increase the elasticity of the skin in this area.

The procedure usually takes about 60-90 minutes and does not require a long recovery. For optimal results, a series of 2-3 sessions with an interval of 4-6 weeks is recommended. Full results are visible in a few months, when natural collagen reconstruction occurs, and the effect can last up to 24 months.

Wskazania

The polylactic acid buttock biostimulation procedure is suitable for those who

  • Want to improve the shape and tighten the buttocks without invasive surgery.
  • Have noticed a loss of elasticity in the skin of the buttocks due to ageing, rapid weight loss or lack of physical activity.
  • You want to add volume to your buttocks naturally, without implants.
  • Looking for a long-lasting effect to improve skin firmness and smoothness.

Przeciwskazania

Contraindications to the procedure are

  • Pregnancy and breastfeeding.
  • Active skin infections or inflammation at the procedure site.
  • Blood clotting disorders or taking medications that affect blood clotting.
  • A tendency to hypertrophic scarring or autoimmune diseases.
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