Biostimulators – Injectable Collagen Stimulators for Skin Rejuvenation
Biostimulators are a class of injectable treatments that work below the surface of the skin — not by filling or hydrating directly, but by activating the body’s own regenerative processes. By triggering fibroblast activity, they stimulate the natural production of collagen, elastin and other structural proteins, delivering results that develop gradually and last up to 2 years.
Unlike dermal fillers — which provide immediate volume — biostimulators are a long-term investment in skin quality. They are ideal for patients experiencing skin laxity, volume loss and overall loss of skin density as a result of ageing.
How Biostimulators Work
Active substances in biostimulators — such as poly-L-lactic acid (PLLA), calcium hydroxylapatite (CaHA) or polynucleotides (PDRN/PN) — are injected into the deep dermis or subcutaneous tissue, where they:
• create a mild, controlled inflammatory response
• stimulate fibroblasts to produce new collagen and elastin
• gradually restore skin structure, firmness and radiance
• deliver results that improve over 4–12 weeks and last 12–24 months
Who biostimulators are for
Biostimulators are the treatment of choice for patients who want to address skin laxity, tissue quality loss, and volume depletion without the immediate “filled” appearance of traditional HA fillers. They are particularly effective in the lower face, neck, décolleté, and hands. Many practitioners combine biostimulators with dermal fillers or skin boosters for a complete facial rejuvenation protocol.
All products in this category are CE-certified medical devices and are available exclusively to licensed medical professionals. Fast EU delivery. Discreet B2B packaging.
→ See also: Dermal Fillers | Skin Boosters | Mesotherapy
