Characteristics 1.Different from pure hyaluronic acid and collagen 2.Take multiple treatments 3.Activate collagen 4.Tender,longer lasting effects 5.Naturally,Imperceptibly young 6.Reverse skin ageï¼?Rejuvenating collagen Indication 1.Improve aging static wrinkles (such as static forehead wrinkles, eye cover wrinkles, static wrinkles under eyes, Wrinkles around the lips, etc.) 2.Pore bulky 3.Sensitive skin improvement 4.Acne pits and prints improvement 5.Improve dark yellow skin 6.Neck wrinkles improvement Safety And Advantage 1.3-10 um microparticle poly-L-lactic acid Average 7 um of the finest particles, reducing the risk of nodules, easy to dissolve, easy to operation, multiple treatments and operating position. 2.Poly-L-lactic acid and HAP copolymerization Polymer biomaterials are copolymerized at the molecular level, making poly (L-lactic acid) fully hydrophilic and more evenly distributed 3.Hydrophilic group with unique HAP formula Using HAP as a hydrophilic group can reduce the stimulation of tissues by other organic solvents, avoid inflammatory reactions. 4.The most advanced dermal matrix therapy composite biomaterial Poly-L-lactic acid stimulates collagen regeneration, and HAP real-time volume filling during treatment,they match to produce a lasting effect. 5.Repetitive treatment can superimpose collagen regeneration HAP can be absorbed by themselves in tissues. Repetitive treatment produces superposition effect on collagen, one course of treatment can maintain effect over 25 months Dermal matrix therapy Continuous use the effect can be maintained more than 25 months. One of the main causes of aging is the loss of collagen , collagen is a fibrin in the deep dermis, it is a function that imparts to the skin structure and supports elastin and hyaluronic acid (HA). Elastin is an elastic protein that keeps the shape of the skin. And HA is buffered and lubricated to keep the skin hydrated. The more collagen will urge more elastin and HA. The body will reduce collagen production after the age of 25. By the age of 40,the most people lose up to 30% of their collagen. By the age of 50, collagen loss exceeds 50%.