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What tissue stimulators give – (r)evolutionary solution in aesthetic medicine

utworzono 2023-11-27
What tissue stimulators give – (r)evolutionary solution in aesthetic medicine

Tissue stimulators have hit the cosmetics industry, expanding the spectrum of treatments in the field of aesthetic medicine. They are used primarily in anti-aging therapies of the skin, and their action is mainly aimed at stimulating natural processes. This property distinguishes them from traditional fillers that can change facial features, because their action is based on a volumetric effect.

Tissue stimulators contain a number of natural ingredients that, m.in, activate and regenerate fibroblasts, stimulating them to produce collagen and elastin, improve skin tension and thickening. There are several types of tissue stimulators available on the market, which differ in active ingredients, application technique and durability of the results obtained.

Innovative tissue stimulators – new therapeutic possibilities in aesthetic medicine

Innovative tissue stimulators are preparations that provide a natural skin rejuvenation effect, without changing facial features, although the spectrum of action of some products in this group also has volumetric functions (stimulators combined with a filler based on hyaluronic acid). Tissue stimulators are revolutionary substances that positively affect the proper firmness, desired hydration, optimal elasticity and overall condition of the skin.

Tissue stimulants are commonly used in aesthetic medicine, dermatology, biological regeneration and by experienced cosmetologists. Currently, they are a valued element of therapies aimed at combating the signs of skin aging. These preparations are used mainly in the face, but not only, because the universal action of tissue stimulators allows them to be applied to various parts of the body.

Among the basic treatment areas, which are performed with the use of tissue stimulators in the face area, are: forehead, temporal areas, nose and lips, chin and cheek area (marionette lines) or eye area (crow's feet). The most frequently performed treatments using modern tissue stimulators include, m.in, such as:

  • cheek modeling,
  • correction of nasolabial folds,
  • correction of the jaw line and the subjarmatic area,
  • filling the puppet line,
  • correction/modeling of the chin and nose.

Tissue stimulators – types, components and action

A wide range of tissue stimulators is associated primarily with the basic active substance and the unique composition of other ingredients. Thanks to the many properties that accompany this group of products, using the best quality tissue stimulators – it is possible to solve various skin problems of patients. Diverse composition, different injection techniques and the duration of effects after application – make it easy to choose the right tissue stimulator for the needs and specificity of the problem in a given patient.

Among the most popular active substances contained in tissue stimulators, it is worth mentioning, for example:

  • hyaluronic acid – affects fibroblasts and adipocytes, stimulating them to proliferate (cell multiplication); it also has a filling effect,
  • polycaprolactone (PCL) – fully bioresorbable medical polymer,
  • calcium hydroxyapatite (CaHA) – acts both as a stimulator and implant in volumetric procedures (corrects furrows and depressions),
  • amino acids – compounds stimulate, among others regeneration of the extracellular matrix, are precursors of elastin and collagen,
  • sodium succinate – has antioxidant properties, stimulates the synthesis of structural proteins,
  • polynucleotides
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What else is worth knowing about tissue stimulators?

Tissue stimulators are introduced by injection (needle, cannula), but this procedure is not painful (the patient usually feels a slight tingling). Immediately after the application of the tissue stimulator, you can return to your daily duties, but it should be remembered that a small swelling and / or a small bruise may appear at the injection site.

Innovative tissue stimulators are dedicated to people of all ages, and among the few contraindications, one can mention, among m.in: pregnancy and breastfeeding, autoimmune diseases, active Herpes infection (herpes) or allergy to a given component of the preparation. Before injecting a tissue pacemaker, it is recommended to use local anesthesia, e.g. using a pre-treatment cream.