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POLY-L-LACTIC ACID

Duration of treatment

30 minutes

Type of anesthesia

topical

Pain

minimum

TECHNICAL

Needle or Cannula

Number of treatments

2-3 sessions

Recovery time

No recovery period

about POLY-L-LACTIC ACID

Polylactic acid is a dermal filler that, injected into the face or other areas of the body, stimulates the synthesis of collagen and elastin, and is suitable for skin laxity. 

The substance in the formula is absorbed by the body and induces the production of collagen and elastin in the skin. L-POLY-LACTIC ACID IS A NATURAL COLLAGEN STIMULANT.

BENEFITS

Toning of the skin on the abdomen and arms, buttocks, back of the hands.

It is a non-surgical treatment option, which to a large extent means that the risk of post-injection infections is very low.

Improving the appearance of the neckline and neck.

The effects of polylactic acid injected into the body can last from several months to several years, depending on the amount and areas injected.

POLY-L-LACTIC ACID PRICE

From 650 Euro / Vial / Session

For Buttocks / From €3500

frequent questions

How long do the effects of the treatment last?

The effects of the treatment are natural and last for about 2 years.

How many sessions are needed for an optimal result?

Polylactic acid is a slowly resorbable product, whose effect becomes evident in 6-8 weeks. In order to obtain optimal results, 3 sessions are required at 2-month intervals, with the effect being maintained through subsequent sessions.

Are there any side effects?

Like any medical procedure, polylactic acid injection can have adverse effects. The most common side effects may include:

  • Redness and swelling: After the injection, redness and swelling may occur in the treated area. These should usually go away within a few days.
  • Tenderness or pain: The skin may become tender or sore in the treated area for a short time after the procedure.

Allergic reactions: Although rare, there is a possibility of an allergic reaction to polylactic acid or other components of the injected product.

Contraindications:

  • pregnancy / breastfeeding
  • active autoimmune diseases
  • inflammation of the treated area
  • treatments with anticoagulant drugs

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