Biostimulants are substances that are injected into the skin or underlying tissue to stimulate the body's own production of collagen and elastin. These two proteins are crucial for the firmness, elasticity and tautness of the skin. As we age, the natural production of these proteins decreases, leading to wrinkles, loss of volume and sagging skin.
The most frequently used biostimulants include
These biostimulants stimulate the body to naturally form new skin structures, gradually making the skin thicker, firmer and more elastic.
The mechanism of the biostimulants is based on the stimulation of fibroblasts, which are responsible for the production of collagen and elastin in the skin. These proteins form the framework of the skin and ensure that it remains firm, smooth and taut.
InjectionBiostimulators are injected into the desired areas of the skin or subcutaneous tissue using fine needles or cannulas. This is usually done after the application of an anaesthetic cream so that the treatment causes hardly any pain.
StimulationAfter injection, the biostimulators begin to stimulate the fibroblasts to produce new collagen fibres. Depending on the material used, the biostimulator remains in the tissue for a certain period of time while it is gradually broken down.
Long-term effectThe new collagen fibres that are formed through biostimulation lead to firmer, tighter and smoother skin. The volume build-up occurs naturally and lasts for months to years, depending on the substance and the individual skin conditions.
Step-by-step resultThe effect of the biostimulants starts gradually. An initial improvement is usually seen after a few weeks, with continuous improvement over several months as collagen production gradually increases.
Biostimulators are suitable for people who want to combat or prevent signs of skin ageing without resorting to invasive procedures or highly visible volume enhancement procedures. They are particularly suitable for:
The results of biostimulants are not immediately visible as, unlike fillers, they do not immediately create volume. Instead, collagen begins to build up in the weeks following treatment, leading to natural skin rejuvenation. A significant improvement becomes visible within 6 to 12 weeks, with the skin's appearance continuously improving.
The effect usually lasts between one and two years, depending on the biostimulator used and the individual skin conditions. As collagen production is stimulated, the skin remains firmer and more elastic even after the treatment.
Biostimulators offer an effective anti-ageing treatment that relies on natural regeneration processes. By stimulating collagen production, they help to correct volume loss, wrinkles and sagging skin. This treatment method is ideal for people looking for a gentle but long-term improvement in skin quality and offers a natural alternative to classic filler treatments.
For detailed informaFor further information and individual advice on biostimulators, please contact our aesthetic medicine practice for a personal consultation.