What Is Biostimulator Treatment?

WHAT IS BIOSTIMULATOR TREATMENT

As skin changes over time, many people begin to notice reduced firmness, gradual volume loss, and fine lines becoming more visible. These changes are often linked to declining collagen levels in the skin.

One approach designed that may address these concerns is biostimulator treatment. But what exactly is a biostimulator, and how do biostimulants work?

In this article, we explain what biostimulants are, how collagen biostimulator treatment works, treatment areas, and who may be suitable for this non-surgical option.

What Are Biostimulants?

To understand biostimulator treatment, it helps to first answer the question: what are biostimulants?

Biostimulants are substances used in aesthetic medicine to stimulate the body’s natural collagen production. Rather than simply adding volume, they work gradually by encouraging the skin to produce more of its own structural proteins over time.

Collagen is an essential protein that helps maintain skin firmness, elasticity, and structure. However, as we age, collagen production naturally declines. This can lead to:

  • Skin laxity
  • Volume loss
  • Fine lines
  • Changes in facial form

This is where a biostimulator may help. Biostimulator is designed to activate gradual collagen production in skin, supporting long-term structural improvement.

Now, how do biostimulants work? Let’s find out.

How Do Biostimulants Work?

Biostimulators are typically administered into specific layers of the skin or deeper tissues by a qualified practitioner. Once placed, they stimulate a controlled inflammatory response that activates fibroblasts, which are the cells responsible for producing collagen.

This process may result in:

  • Gradual collagen production in skin
  • Progressive improvement in skin structure
  • Subtle enhancement in firmness and support

Unlike traditional volumising procedures, the results of collagen-stimulating procedures develop gradually over several weeks to months. And because the body is producing its own collagen, outcomes may appear more progressive rather than immediate.

After knowing how biostimulator works, you may think that it’s quite the same as volumising procedures. However, there are still some differences between them. 

Biostimulator vs Volume Consultations: What’s the Difference?

When comparing a biostimulator vs volume consultations, the key difference lies in how each approach supports facial structure and volume.

Volume consultations are designed to assess areas of facial volume loss and may involve treatments that provide more immediate structural support by placing a product beneath the skin to restore shape or form.

Biostimulators, on the other hand, work differently. Rather than primarily adding volume at the time of treatment, they:

  • Focus on non-surgical collagen restoration
  • Stimulate the body’s own collagen production over time
  • May encourage gradual collagen production in the skin
  • May provide progressive and longer-term structural support
  • May contribute to long-lasting facial volume support as collagen develops

In simple terms, volume consultations may offer more immediate facial form enhancement, while biostimulator treatment works progressively by encouraging your body to rebuild its own collagen framework.

Both approaches have different indications and may even complement one another in certain cases. However, to know if this is an appropriate procedure for you, the most suitable option still depends on your anatomy, treatment goals, and medical history. A personalised consultation is essential to determine which strategy aligns with your concerns and expectations.

Treatment Areas for Biostimulators

Biostimulators for the face may be used in areas where collagen loss contributes to reduced support and firmness.

Common treatment areas for biostimulators may include:

  • Cheeks
  • Temples
  • Jawline
  • Lower face
  • Nasolabial folds
  • Chin
  • Neck (in selected cases)

Be reminded that these treatments are tailored to the individual’s anatomy and desired outcome, which is why a personalised assessment is essential to determine suitability and procedure placement.

Risks and Considerations of Biostimulator Treatment

You may also wonder, “Are biostimulators safe?”

The answer to that is yes, when it is administered by a trained and qualified practitioner.

As with any cosmetic procedure, biostimulator treatment also carries potential risks and side effects. While many patients undergo treatment without serious complications when assessed and treated by a qualified health practitioner, it is important to understand that no cosmetic procedure is without risk.

Common temporary side effects may include:

  • Swelling
  • Bruising
  • Redness
  • Tenderness at the procedure site
  • Mild discomfort

These effects are typically short-term and resolve within several days.

However, there are also less common side effects that patients may experience, including:

  • Firmness or small lumps beneath the skin
  • Asymmetry
  • Prolonged swelling
  • Delayed inflammatory reactions

In rare cases, more serious complications can occur, particularly if treatment is not performed correctly or if post-care instructions are not followed.

Because biostimulators work by stimulating gradual collagen production in the skin, results develop over time. Outcomes can also vary between individuals depending on age, skin condition, lifestyle factors, and overall health.

Understanding the Role of Biostimulators in Facial Ageing

Biostimulator treatment offers a different approach compared to traditional volumising treatments. Rather than simply filling space, it works by encouraging gradual collagen production in skin, supporting structure over time.

If you are considering a biostimulator for the face and would like to understand whether this treatment may be suitable for you, a personalised consultation is essential.

At My Cosmetic Clinic, our qualified practitioners assess your concerns, explain available options, and determine whether a collagen biostimulator treatment aligns with your goals.

Set an appointment with our team to know more about this procedure. 

Frequently Asked Questions

What is a biostimulator?

A biostimulator is a substance used in aesthetic medicine to stimulate the body’s natural collagen production. Rather than simply adding volume, it works gradually by encouraging the skin to rebuild structural support over time.

How do biostimulants work?

Biostimulants are administered into targeted areas by a qualified practitioner. They stimulate fibroblasts (the cells responsible for collagen production), which may lead to gradual collagen production in the skin and progressive improvement in firmness and support.

Are biostimulators safe?

Biostimulator treatment is generally considered safe when performed by a trained and qualified health practitioner. However, as with any cosmetic procedure, there are potential risks and side effects, which will be discussed during your consultation.

What areas can be treated with biostimulators?

Common treatment areas for biostimulators may include the cheeks, temples, jawline, lower face, nasolabial folds, chin, and in selected cases, the neck. Suitability depends on individual anatomy and treatment goals.

How long does it take to see results from biostimulator treatment?

Results from collagen biostimulator treatment typically develop gradually over several weeks to months. Because the treatment stimulates your body’s own collagen production, improvements appear progressively rather than immediately.

What is the difference between biostimulator treatment and volume consultations?

Volume consultations may involve treatments that provide more immediate structural support. Biostimulator treatment works differently by encouraging gradual collagen production in the skin, which may support longer-term structural improvement.

Who may be suitable for biostimulator treatment?

Biostimulator treatment may be suitable for individuals experiencing mild to moderate volume loss, reduced skin firmness, or early signs of ageing who prefer a gradual, non-surgical collagen restoration approach. A personalised consultation is required to determine individual suitability.

Disclaimer

This information is general in nature and does not replace a personalised consultation with a qualified health practitioner. All surgical procedures carry risks. Individual suitability, implant choice, outcomes, and follow-up requirements should only be discussed during your consultation.

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