Fibroblast are the basic cells of the connective tissue and have very important functions in the body. The most important task of fibroblasts is the production of collagen and elastin, which are extremely important for the skin and provide shine and flexibility to the skin. In addition, when any damage occurs to the skin, they are responsible for activating the wound healing system of the organism.
What is Fibroblast Therapy?
Fibroblasts in the organism lose their ability to produce elastin and collagen over time. Especially in the sun-exposed areas of the skin, fibroblasts deteriorate over time and their number decreases. The elasticity of the skin is lost, wrinkles are formed, and conditions such as collapse and sagging are observed. These effects are treated with fibroblasts obtained from the tissue taken from the person himself.
What are the Advantages of Fibroblast Therapy?
Since fibroblasts are cells obtained from the person's own tissue, it is a natural application and is a natural treatment when applied. they provide a view. Since they are the cells obtained from the person's own tissue, they do not cause any allergic reaction. However, this period is affected by external factors such as the person's quality of life, smoking and alcohol use, stress factors, skin structure, water consumption, age, genetic structure, mimic structure and UV. It is not carcinogenic. It is not toxic. It is not teratogenic. It is not allergic.
What are the Areas Where Fibroblast Treatment Is Used?
Fibroblasts are used in lip augmentation for aesthetic purposes, in the treatment of upper lip lines, in pits, in the treatment of wrinkles, in skin cracks (strech mark), accidental or It is a treatment method used in many areas such as postpartum tissue loss, wounds that do not close due to chronic ulcers, acne and chickenpox scars.
Young and fresh fibroblasts injected into the skin begin to produce collagen and elastin in the area where they are applied. By showing a strong anti-aging effect on the skin, they tighten and rejuvenate the skin.
How to Apply Fibroblasts?
For fibroblast production, the area to be biopsied is anesthetized locally and topically with an anesthetic cream. Behind the patient's ear or in the sun Tissue biopsy is taken with a 4 mm punch biopsy under sterile conditions through the arm, which is a non-woven region. The tissue taken is subjected to special processes in our cGMP laboratories and fibroblast production is started. At the end of about 4 weeks, the cells are ready for application. For application, the cells are delivered to the relevant physician via the cold chain route. Fibroblast treatment is repeated 3 times at intervals of 4-6 weeks.
What should be done after the application?
Sunbathing or tanning in the early stages of application may cause harmful effects on damaged areas. Therefore, sunburn and tanning should be avoided in the early period.
During the daytime, sunscreen should be protected with sunscreen creams and wide-brimmed hats.
Cold compresses can be applied with the help of an ice pack to reduce the traumatic effect of the application. p>
When will the effect be seen?
It is wrong to expect the effect immediately after the injection. As the cells begin to produce elastin and collagen, the skin gradually regains its radiance and elasticity. In short, after the second injection, the improvement begins to be noticed.
The improvement in the skin begins to improve visibly after the injection and the placed fibroblasts do their job for at least 4-5 years.
Because fibroblast treatment is done with the person's own cells. No side effects are observed in the body. Only temporary swelling of the skin, bruising and redness at the injection site may occur. No notification has been made yet for its use in pregnancy.
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