

Aesthetic and laser medicine
Rejuvenation with polylactic acid (PLLA)
Polylactic acid, commonly known as PLLA, is an incredible weapon in the fight against aging. It has been used in medicine for decades, but is now becoming a hit in the field of aesthetic dermatology as well. This biodegradable and non-toxic material is perfect for those who naturally desire a more youthful and radiant appearance.
Imagine smoothed wrinkles, increased volume and renewed skin firmness - all made possible by polylactic acid. This procedure is ideal for those who desire long-lasting results and deep rejuvenation.

Effects of polylactic acid rejuvenation
- Stimulation of collagen
- Firming and thickening of the skin
- Gradual and natural rejuvenation
- Improvement of facial contours
- Minimization of fine lines and sagging skin
Why choose polylactic acid treatment?
If you're looking for natural and long-lasting rejuvenation that your surroundings won't recognize, but that you yourself will feel every day, polylactic acid is the right choice. Unlike conventional fillers, it does not bring instant volume, but activates the skin's own regeneration - the result is natural, gradual and really lasts.
At Elizabeth Beauty Clinic, we use cutting-edge products that are applied after a thorough analysis of each client's needs.
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How does the polylactic acid treatment work?
A polylactic acid treatment is a minimally invasive outpatient procedure that takes approximately 30-45 minutes. Prior to the actual application, the skin is cleansed and treated with a local anesthetic for your maximum comfort. Polymlactic acid is then injected through a fine cannula or thin needle into the deeper layers of the skin.
What makes this procedure particularly unique is that the results are not immediate, but gradual. Within a few weeks after the procedure, your skin will begin to naturally regenerate and look younger, healthier and firmer. And what's even better? The results last for two years, unlike fillers which last for one year.