What is skin biostimulation?
Biostimulation is a modern method that stimulates the skin to act at the cellular level. It does not mask problems, but triggers natural regeneration mechanisms - it stimulates repair processes that slow down with age. Thanks to this, the skin can regain its ability to regenerate, function better and maintain a youthful appearance longer.
During the procedure, a combination of active substances (such as retinoids or antioxidants) with microneedle mesotherapy is used. Micropunctures form fine channels through which the preparations reach the deeper layers of the skin. It is there that the stimulation of collagen and elastin production takes place, which translates into an improvement in elasticity, skin quality and reduction of signs of aging. Biostimulation works for people with flaccidity, hyperpigmentation, loss of tone and in anti-aging prophylaxis.
What are the benefits of tissue biostimulation?
Biostimulation is a method that not only improves the appearance of the skin, but affects its structure and functioning. This process takes advantage of the body's natural ability to rebuild, initiating a series of repair reactions. The effects are multidimensional and visible in different areas of the skin - from equalizing the tone to improving the tone.
More elasticity and better tension
The procedure activates fibroblasts for intensive work, which leads to the restoration of collagen and elastin fibers. In effect the skin regains elasticity, becomes firmer and resistant to stretching, especially in the area of the neck, cheeks and lower jaw.
Smoothed skin surface
Regular sessions result in a noticeable reduction in facial wrinkles and fine furrows. The process of cell repair improves the contour of the face and contributes to a clear reduction of wrinklesincluding those of a fixed nature.
Uniform color and better texture
Biostimulation promotes the regeneration of the epidermis, which translates into smoothing the skin surface and reducing minor imperfections. The visibility of pores, discoloration and unevenness is reduced, and the complexion acquires a more uniform, healthy appearance.
Less visible effects of sun exposure
The treatment promotes the restoration of damage caused by UV radiation. Active ingredients affect the reduction of pigmentation changes and signs of photoaging, restoring a fresher appearance to the skin and improving its resistance to external factors.
Biostimulation — step by step
Biostimulating treatment consists of several stages, each of which plays a specific role in the process of restoration and regeneration of the skin. The entire procedure is designed to maximize the effects of the active substances while maintaining complete safety.
1. Skin cleansing
The treatment begins with a thorough cleansing of the face using lipid essential oil. Its formula supports the restoration of the protective layer of the epidermis and prepares the skin for further stages.
2. Toning and pH equalization
The next step is the application of a toning mist, which restores the balance of the skin and improves its tolerance to the active ingredients.
3. Application of substances that support regeneration
A preparation with azelaic acid and gluconolactone is applied to the skin. It has an anti-inflammatory, brightening effect and accelerates natural cell renewal.
4. Retinoid peeling
This stage is aimed at exfoliating dead epidermal cells and stimulating regenerative processes. It also increases the permeability of the skin for other ingredients.
5. Micro-needle mesotherapy
During this phase, micropunctures are performed, which allow the deep introduction of active substances. This is an important moment for stimulating the production of collagen and elastin.
6. Application of biostimulating complex
Then a specialized preparation is applied to the skin, the main component of which is a powerful antioxidant. It has a protective effect and promotes intensive tissue regeneration.
7. Application of biocellulose mask
At the end of the procedure, a mask with a soothing and moisturizing effect is applied. It protects the skin, promotes healing and enhances the effect of the procedure.
Each of these steps has been developed to support the natural regeneration of the skin, improve its structure and increase the effectiveness of biostimulation in a safe and controlled manner.
What are the indications for biostimulation?
Biostimulation of the skin is recommended for people struggling with symptoms of advanced skin aging, regardless of phototype. It is especially effective on mature skin, devoid of shine, with a reduced ability of the skin to self-renew.
The procedure is also worth considering if there are longitudinal wrinkles, unevenness in the structure of the skin and loss of firmness and elasticity. It also works well in situations where it is necessary to stimulate restoration in the area of the backs of the hands or décolleté, as well as the reduction of atrophic scars.
When can not biostimulation be done?
Despite the fact that biostimulating procedures provide safety and are well tolerated, there are contraindications that exclude the possibility of carrying them out. They should not be performed during pregnancy and breastfeeding, as well as in the presence of cancer diseases or active skin infections.
The procedure is not recommended for people with unregulated diabetes, a tendency to form keloids and at the time of exacerbation of autoimmune diseases. Also a contraindication is freshly shaved skin, active acne and allergy to the components of the biostimulating preparations used.
Collagen treatment for the face — how to prepare for the procedure?
Proper preparation increases the effectiveness of the procedure. The skin should not be irritated or flaky. For a series of procedures, it is recommended to carry out a preparatory procedure in advance, which normalizes the epidermis and improves its protective functions.
Avoiding sun exposure and using gentle care before the procedure reduces the risk of adverse reactions. Such a preparatory process allows a deeper action of the tissue biostimulator and reduces the risk of damage to the skin tissue.
Biostimulation of the face - how to proceed after the procedure?
Immediately after the procedure, the skin may be reddened and swollen, which indicates that the repair process has begun. During the first day, do not apply makeup, so as not to disturb the regeneration. In home care, specialized preparations with a soothing effect are included, which support intensive recovery.
It is necessary to use creams with a high SPF 50 filter. For at least a week after the procedure, it is not recommended to use the sauna, take hot baths or engage in heavy physical exertion. Doing so promotes natural regeneration and reduces the risk of irritation.
Biostimulants, face — effects
The effects of biostimulation do not appear exclusively on the surface of the skin - it is a process of restoration that takes place in its deeper layers. Although the first changes can be noticed after just one visit to the office, the full potential of biostimulation is revealed after a series of treatments.
Direct effects
Right after the end of the procedure the skin may be reddened, slightly swollen and sensitive to touch. It is a natural reaction to micro-injuries and the action of active ingredients that initiate repair processes. These symptoms usually subside within 1 to 2 days, and after just a few days the complexion becomes tighter, smoother and better moisturized.
Results after several treatments
After several visits, a marked improvement in skin tone and its density can be observed. Facial wrinkles are reduced, signs of photoaging and discoloration are also reduced. There is a visible restoration of the oval of the face and an improvement in the quality of the skin in areas such as the forehead, the area around the mouth or the décolleté. The skin becomes thicker, more resistant to external factors and regains a healthy appearance.
Long-term changes in the structure of the skin
Over time, there is a permanent remodeling of collagen fibers and the process of producing new collagen is noticeably stimulated. The result is a reduction in the visibility of smoker's wrinkles, reduction of atrophic scars and even out the complexion. In addition, the elasticity and elasticity of the skin are improved. Biostimulation also affects the skin's ability to self-repair, which translates into long-lasting results.
The effects last for many months, and their intensity depends, among others, on the number of treatments performed, the initial condition of the skin and daily care. To maintain the results, it is recommended to use booster therapies at individually selected intervals.
Biostimulating treatment in the salon in Warsaw — an effective way to rejuvenate the skin
IN beauty salon in Warsaw LE CHARME is available PRO XN — a 3-stage biostimulating treatment based on an innovative complex with xanthohumol. This substance, as the main component of the preparation, is characterized by an extremely high antioxidant potential, which translates into the effectiveness of therapy. The treatment combines preparations that stimulate collagen production with micropuncture technology, which allows to achieve visible effects even in hard-to-reach places, such as the area around the eyes or décolleté.
FAQ:
1. For whom is biostimulation recommended?
Biostimulation is an aesthetic medicine treatment that will work for people with visible signs of aging, as well as uneven skin structure. Loss of firmness of the skin and its uneven tone can also be an indication.
2. After how many days do you see the effects of the treatment?
The first results can be noticeable after just a few days — the skin becomes smoother and tighter. Gradually, there is an improvement in the elasticity of the skin and the overall appearance of the face. Full effects appear after a series of treatments.
3. Will biostimulation help with visible wrinkles?
Yes, the treatment helps in the reduction of wrinkles, both those fine and those that are more fixed. It also improves skin firmness and supports natural regeneration processes. Over time, the skin regains a healthy tone and a more radiant appearance.
Source:
Kurek, M. (2019). Evaluation of the effectiveness of treatment of scleroderma limited by needle-free and needle-free mesotherapy [Doctoral dissertation, Medical University of Silesian Piasts in Wrocław]. Wroclaw Medical University Repository.









