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A Clinical Histology Study Evaluating the Biostimulatory Activity Longevity of Injectable Poly-L-Lactic Acid for Facial Rejuvenation

By September 23, 2024September 25th, 2024No Comments
Journal of Drugs in Dermatology JDD article about a clinical histology study evaluating the biostimulatory activity longevity of injectable poly-l-lactic acid for facial rejuvenation

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Curious about the latest on Poly-L-lactic acid (PLLA)? Read one of JDD’s latest articles titled “A Clinical Histology Study Evaluating the Biostimulatory Activity Longevity of Injectable Poly-L-Lactic Acid for Facial Rejuvenation.”  It takes a dive into PLLA, which is an injectable filler, commonly used to restore facial fat volume loss, that may offer more than just volume restoration—it could improve skin quality too. A new study reveals that repeated PLLA injections not only reduce wrinkles but also enhance skin texture, reduce pore size, and improve erythema. Histological analysis even shows increased tissue remodeling and angiogenesis after treatment. Ready to explore how PLLA could elevate your aesthetic results? Dive into this study to see its promising impact on skin quality.