How do
COLLAGEN STIMULATOR INJECTION WORK?
Collagen Stimulator contains a synthetic material called Poly-L-lactic acid (PLLA), which is injected into the body to stimulate collagen production. It causes an inflammatory reaction that triggers collagen formation, reducing the appearance of wrinkles and facial lines.
It helps restore the deep, underlying structure of the skin to diminish facial wrinkles. It works with your body within the deep dermis to help revitalize collagen production and help restore your skin’s inner structure and volume. As the PLLA microparticles are absorbed, they help stimulate collagen production. Rebuilt collagen strands begin gradually helping to restore facial volume and the look of fullness to wrinkles and folds.


Collagen Stimulator treatment can be performed on its own or combined with other procedures for complete facial rejuvenation, such as:
→ PDO Thread Lift
→ ANTI Wrinkle Treatment
→ Dermal Fillers Injection
→ LED Light Therapy
Collagen Stimulator Treatment Areas


RISKS AND COMPLICATIONS
The possible side effects include without limitation:
- Redness
- Swelling
- Pain
- Itching
- Bruising
- Tenderness
- Small lumps
Tailored Results
Frequently Asked Questions
● Collagen Stimulator superior for lifting huge muscle volumes such as butt augmentation; PDO thread lifts are primarily effective for soft tissue lifting.
● Collagen Stimulator involves the injection of a Poly-L lactic that also stimulates collagen production; PDO thread lift involves the injection of special threads that stimulate the production of collagen.
● Do NOT take anti-inflammatory/blood thinning medications, such as Aspirin, Vitamin E, Fish Oil, Ibuprofen, Motrin, Advil, Aleve and other NSAIDS (can increase the risk of bruising and swelling after injections).
● Do NOT receive skin or laser treatment after injections for at least 10 days.
● Do NOT consuming alcohol or salts to avoid excess swelling.
● Do NOT perform activities involving straining, heavy lifting, or vigorous exercise for 24 hours
● Do NOT receive skin or laser treatment after injections for at least 10 days.
● Apply ice frequently (5-10 minutes every 30 minutes) for up to 6 hours.
● Apply Arnica pilules or Hirudoid cream (available from local pharmacy) may be help to reduce bruising.
● LED Light Therapy may be used to help reduce swelling and bruising
● Review after 2 weeks of your treatment.
● Active infection at the treatment site
● A neurological disorder
● Pregnancy or breastfeeding
● Lidocaine sensitivity
● History of keloid scarring
● Previous use of permanent fillers in the treatment area
● Autoimmune disease
● Porphyria (enzyme disorder)
● Bleeding disorders