The field of aesthetics is rapidly expanding and evolving and I injectable Biostimulators have emerged as a promising option for restoring youthfulness and vitality to the skin.
- Calcium hydroxyapatite (CaHA) is a biocompatible, synthetic compound used in aesthetic medicine as an injectable skin booster. When injected into the skin, CaHA stimulates collagen production, leading to improved skin texture and firmness over time.
- Calcium hydroxyapatite (CaHA) induces collagen production through a process called neocollagenesis. When CaHA microspheres are injected into the skin, they act as a scaffold, providing structural support. This scaffold stimulates fibroblasts, which are cells responsible for producing collagen, to migrate to the injection site.
- As fibroblasts interact with the CaHA microspheres, they begin to deposit new collagen fibers around the microspheres, gradually building up the skin’s structural framework. Over time, this newly formed collagen helps to improve skin firmness, elasticity, and overall appearance.
- CaHA is gradually metabolized by the body, providing long-lasting results that can last up to a year or more.
- Injectable biostimulators should only be injected by experienced and trained medical doctors.