Within the last few years, aesthetics has shifted significantly towards biostimulation and regenerative medicine.
This involves the use of external stimuli, such as aesthetic treatments, to encourage the production of collagen, improve skin elasticity, and provide an appearance of skin rejuvenation.
Biostimulatory treatments, including the popular biostimulatory fillers, are procedures designed to stimulate the body’s natural processes. They enhance the production of substances like collagen and elastin—vital proteins for maintaining youthful skin. The goal is to harness the body’s innate potential to heal and regenerate.
Biostimulators stimulate your body’s own production of collagen by communicating with cells known as fibroblasts. Fibroblasts are the cells responsible for creating collagen proteins within the body and are involved in essential processes within the body, such as wound healing.