Key information:
Key information:
Repeatability: 2–6 treatments (at intervals of 3–5 weeks)
- pregnancy
- breastfeeding
- autoimmune diseases
- blood clotting disorders
- active herpes
- allergies, use of blood-thinning medications
- skin changes or inflammation at the treatment site
Treatment Description:
Tissue stimulators are products used in aesthetic medicine to help maintain a youthful and healthy appearance of the skin. After the treatment, the skin returns to its natural, healthy look, and the product is safely eliminated from the body, which is an additional advantage. Stimulators are recommended for people with dull, dry, and sagging skin, especially around the eyes, neck, or facial contours.
There are several products available on the market, differing only slightly in their characteristics; the choice of the right product is made by the practitioner.
The procedure itself involves injecting the product into the skin with a needle and is almost painless. The effect is very natural, although not immediately visible – the product “forces” the skin to regenerate naturally. Tissue stimulators complement a healthy lifestyle, and their effect depends on you – they will not work if you do not take care of your body in other ways, such as with a healthy diet, regular physical activity, and good sleep hygiene.

