Poly-L-lactic acid (PLLA) is one of the few biodegradable synthetic biomaterials that has been approved by the FDA and is safe and reliable.
Lactic acid is an intermediate product of PLLA breakdown that eventually undergoes self-metabolism in the body, resulting in water and carbon dioxide.
It can boost the body's natural regeneration of collagen and elastic fibers, so successfully treating facial drooping, wrinkles, and other skin concerns.
Singderm injectable PLLA filler can stimulates collagen regeneration for nasolabial areas. As we age, our skin loses some of its vitality and collagen, causing "depression,"
"looseness," and "sagging" to emerge on our skin. The injectable PLLA filler Singderm can treat these skin issues. It can continuously stimulate collagen regeneration
because it contains PLLA.
The injectable PLLA filler Singderm can treat these skin issues. It can continuously stimulate collagen regeneration because it contains PLLA.
The treatment is ideal for consumers 30+ who are concerned with skin aging, dermal deficiencies, laxity and areas prone to volume loss, such as the cheeks, temples, nasolabial and marionette lines.
Mechanism
SINGDERM PLLA Dermal Filler is a dermal tissue filler, administered by injection into the deep layers of the dermis to achieve wrinkle-filling effects. The Injectable Plla
Filler undergoes complete degradation within the human body.
Core Component: Poly-L-lactic acid (PLLA), Sodium carboxymethyl cellulose, Mannitol
Specifications:150mg, 120mg, 90mg, 60mg
In the deep layers of the dermis, circular granular filler particles are observed, surrounded by a small number of fibroblast cells, indicating the generation of new collagen. Some collagen appears coarse, enveloping the implant. There is minimal infiltration of inflammatory cells around the implant.