The appearance of skin that has become thinner, sagged, and lost its elasticity is, in one sense, a natural part of aging,
but when you look in the mirror and feel like it is not the same skin you used to have, it naturally becomes a concern.
At the center of these changes is a protein called collagen.
Collagen is the protein that plays the most important role in maintaining the elasticity and glow of our skin.
It is used not only as a component of the skin, but also in various tissues such as bones, muscles, and blood vessels.
In particular, it plays a key role in retaining moisture in the skin and supporting the structure of tissues.
As we age, our body’s rate of collagen production gradually slows down, while the rate of loss increases.
With external environmental factors such as ultraviolet rays, air pollution, and stress added on top of that, the decrease in collagen in the skin accelerates.
This reduced collagen makes the skin thin and saggy, eventually leading to wrinkles and decreased elasticity.
So, what is the way to replenish insufficient collagen?
Many people try various methods to find an answer to this question, but surprisingly, collagen care has many difficulties.

Why Collagen Is Difficult to Manage
The difficulty of collagen care fundamentally comes from the nature of collagen itself.
To have an effect on the dermis, which is deep within the skin, collagen itself must reach that area, or new collagen production must be stimulated.
However, there are limitations to ordinary methods.
Products such as collagen drinks or jellies are marketed as if collagen is directly delivered deep into the skin,
but in fact, ingested collagen is mostly broken down during digestion.
The body breaks it down into proteins and amino acids, absorbs them, and then uses them where needed.
For that reason, no matter how much collagen you consume, it does not necessarily go to the skin.

Topical collagen products have a similar problem.
Because collagen has a large molecular structure, it is difficult to pass through the epidermis, the surface layer of the skin.
As a result, it cannot reach deep into the skin and only provides temporary effects on the surface.
For this reason, to effectively manage collagen within the skin, a method is needed that can directly induce collagen production in the dermis.
That is what the “collagen booster” procedure makes possible.

PDLLA Collagen Booster
There are various ingredients used in collagen boosters, but among them, PDLLA (poly-D-lactic acid) is a procedure that naturally induces collagen production in the skin’s dermis.
PDLLA is a material with excellent biocompatibility and biodegradability, and over time it breaks down into water and carbon dioxide.
Thanks to this, there is less concern about long-term side effects, and it can be used safely on the skin.
In particular, its particles are small and round, allowing them to be evenly distributed in the dermis with minimal irritation, which gives it the advantages of a lower risk of side effects and faster results.
This is not simply adding collagen to the skin.
It stimulates skin cells so that they can produce collagen on their own, bringing about natural and lasting changes over time.
After the procedure, the skin gradually regains elasticity, and you may experience improvements in fine lines, pores, and skin tone brightness.
With collagen boosters, the injected ingredient is important in this way.
That also means the practitioner’s experience and skill are very important.
Depending on the condition of the skin, the location and amount to be injected will differ, and if these are not adjusted accurately, the risk of side effects increases and the desired results may not be achieved.

Skin is an important factor that determines our first impression.
To maintain healthy and elastic skin, surface-level care alone is not enough.
A collagen booster is a scientific method that regenerates collagen within the skin, making fundamental improvement possible.
If you are concerned about reduced skin elasticity and wrinkles, consider a collagen booster.
It will be a great help in restoring the skin’s original vitality.
Thank you.
| This post was written for informational purposes in compliance with Article 56, Paragraphs 1 through 15 of the Medical Service Act. All treatments carry a risk of side effects and complications depending on the individual. Before treatment, please be sure to have a sufficient consultation with a medical professional with extensive experience before making a decision. |