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Tissue stimulators

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Tissue stimulators: A revolution in tissue regeneration

Tissue stimulators are innovative medical devices that are revolutionising the field of tissue regeneration. They are used in aesthetic medicine and dermatology to stimulate the skin's natural renewal process and improve its structure. In this article, we will look at indications, contraindications, frequency of treatments, pain sensations, effects, safety and answers to five frequently asked questions about tissue stimulators.

Tissue stimulators are used in a variety of cases and treatments, including:

  • Skin renewal and wrinkle reduction. Tissue stimulators can stimulate the production of collagen and elastin, helping to improve skin firmness and elasticity and reduce wrinkles.

  • Improving facial contours. Tissue stimulator treatments can help improve facial contour, reduce skin sagging and double chin.

  • Firming the skin on the body. Tissue stimulators are also used to firm skin on the body, such as the abdomen, buttocks, arms or thighs.

  • Reduction of scars and stretch marks. Tissue stimulators can promote skin healing after trauma, surgery or when reducing scars and stretch marks.

It is advisable to consult with a qualified specialist to assess individual indications and select an appropriate solution before proceeding.

Tissue stimulators have some contraindications that must be taken into account:

  • Pregnancy and breastfeeding. Tissue stimulator treatments are generally not recommended for women who are pregnant or breastfeeding.

  • Active skin infection. If an active skin infection is present, the treatment may be postponed until the infection is cured.

  • Autoimmune diseases. People with certain autoimmune diseases may not be suitable for this type of treatment. Consult your doctor for an individual assessment.

When are the effects of the treatment visible?

The effects of treatment with tissue stimulators are usually visible after a few weeks or months. Depending on individual factors such as the condition of the skin and the extent of treatment, the effects can last for several months to a year. Regular follow-up treatments can help to maintain the effects for a longer period of time.

Is the procedure painful?

Pain sensations are individual, but anaesthesia or a cooling gel can be used to minimise discomfort. Pain sensations during the procedure may vary depending on the individual sensitivity of the patient. A local anaesthetic or cooling gel can be applied before the procedure to minimise any discomfort.

How often should I do the treatment?

The frequency and number of treatments depends on the individual's needs and response to the therapy. A series of treatments every 3-4 weeks is usually recommended.

How long do the effects last?

The effects usually last for several months to a year. Regular follow-up treatments can help to maintain the effects for a longer period of time.

Is the treatment safe?

Tissue stimulators are generally considered safe and are carried out by qualified professionals . Proper care and adherence to post-treatment instructions are also important.

When can I see the results after the treatment?

The effects of the treatment are usually visible after a few days, weeks , depending on individual factors such as skin condition and extent of treatment.

It is worth remembering that each patient may have individual needs and expectations, so it is most important to consult a qualified specialist before proceeding with tissue stimulation treatments.

It is a rejuvenating, anti-wrinkle and lifting treatment combined with intensive regeneration and comprehensive regenerative restoration of your skin.
 

Where is the stimulator used?

 
Our experts at SUNGATE BEAUTY & Spa in the centre of Warsaw will, following a FREE consultation, appropriately select the technique and site of injection:
  • face
  • neck
  • neckline
  • eye area

The tissue stimulator contains POLINUKLEOTIDES in its composition, which are equivalent to human DNA molecules and provide:

  • deep skin hydration
  • increased production of hyaluronic acid and elastin
  • reconstruction and formation of new collagen fibres

The action of the tissue stimulator runs in three directions:

  • Hydration - deep skin hydration
  • Redermalisation - recovery of collagen fibres, hyaluronic acid and elastin, lifting and firming effect on the skin
  • Biorestructuring - restoration and revitalisation of damaged DNA matrix
 

How many treatments should be performed with the tissue stimulator?

Most commonly, we perform a series of 4 treatments at intervals of 14-30 days.
Bio-stimulation processes at the level of the dermis take place in the intervals between treatments. The frequency and number of treatments depends on the individual needs of the patient and the area to be treated. The number of treatments can be adjusted according to the effects expected and the patient's individual response to the therapy.
 

What preparations/products are used for the treatment?

 

Tissue-stimulating treatments use a variety of products that are used to stimulate collagen production and improve skin texture. Here are some examples of products that are often used in this type of treatment:

  • Poly-L-lactic acid (PLLA)-based preparations: Preparations containing poly-L-lactic acid (PLLA) are often used in tissue-stimulating treatments. PLLA is a biocompatible synthetic polymer that stimulates fibroblasts to produce new collagen. PLLA-based formulations are injected into the skin and have a long-term effect, improving skin firmness and elasticity.

  • Calcium hydroxyapatite-based preparations: Calcium hydroxyapatite-based preparations are another type of tissue stimulator. Calcium hydroxyapatite is a naturally occurring mineral that is applied in the form of microspheres or microspheres. When injected, this preparation stimulates the production of collagen and elastin, improving skin volume and firmness.

  • Preparations based on polycaprolactic acid (PCL): Polycaprolactone acids (PCL) are used in some tissue stimulating products. PCL is a synthetic polymer that has the ability to stimulate collagen production. PCL-based formulations are usually injected into the skin and can improve skin firmness, elasticity and texture.

  • Hyaluronic acid-based preparations: Some tissue stimulators are based on hyaluronic acid, which is a naturally occurring component of the skin. These preparations contain special hyaluronic acid molecules that stimulate fibroblasts to produce collagen and elastin. They act as 'carriers' for other active ingredients that stimulate regenerative processes in the skin.

  • Combinations of different ingredients: Often tissue-stimulating products contain combinations of different active ingredients, such as hyaluronic acid, poly-L-lactic acid, calcium hydroxyapatite, polycaprolactone and other substances. These complex preparations aim to stimulate various regenerative processes in the skin and improve its overall quality.

It is important to always consult a qualified aesthetic medical professional to select the right product for the patient's individual needs and expectations. Each product may have its own unique properties, indications, contraindications and method of application, so professional assessment and selection are key to the safe and effective delivery of a tissue-stimulating treatment.

 

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