Sudden severe cold has made skin concerns even greater this December.
Cold winds and dry air draw moisture out of the skin, weaken elasticity, and make wrinkles stand out more.
In particular, during winter, changes caused by a decrease in collagen within the skin become more noticeable, making this a time when skin care becomes even more important because of these seasonal factors.
Collagen is a key element that helps maintain elasticity in the skin, prevent wrinkles, and provide a healthy glow.
But as we age, collagen gradually decreases.
The cold and dry winter environment accelerates collagen loss.
In this situation, collagen injections are drawing attention as an effective way to revive the skin by promoting collagen production within it.
Collagen injection? Collagen booster!
Because of the name “collagen injection,” many people misunderstand it as directly injecting collagen into the skin.
Of course, there are injection procedures that do inject collagen itself into the skin.
When collagen itself is injected into the skin, there is a possibility of allergic reactions depending on the skin, so caution is needed.
In addition, directly injected collagen cannot stimulate the skin’s own regenerative ability, so it may only lead to temporary volume improvement.
What emerged to overcome these limitations is the “collagen booster injection.”
A collagen booster works by injecting substances that stimulate collagen production within the skin, helping the skin regenerate on its own and restore elasticity.

Collagen booster principle
A collagen booster is a procedure that acts deep within the skin and helps the skin produce collagen on its own.
There are collagen boosters made with various ingredients.
Among them, “PDLLA” is injected deep into the skin and then gradually breaks down. During this process, it gives the skin cells micro-stimulation, promoting the re-production of collagen.
This stimulation activates fibroblasts in the dermal layer, helping new collagen to be produced.
This is a completely different approach from fillers that simply add volume, and it strengthens the internal structure of the skin to bring about long-term changes.
It is especially effective for wrinkles that have deepened due to volume loss, such as nasolabial folds, or issues caused by thinning skin, such as under-eye hollowness.
As the skin is filled with new collagen, elasticity returns, and the facial contours are also naturally improved.
In particular, collagen boosters focus not merely on external changes but on restoring the skin’s inherent health.
Rather than stopping at removing surface wrinkles, they increase the density and flexibility of the dermal layer, fundamentally strengthening the skin so that a natural and elastic skin condition can be maintained for a long time.
Above all, collagen injections can be customized according to the skin’s age and condition.
In the early stage, when the skin has become thinner and elasticity has decreased, they can provide wrinkle softening and preventive effects. In cases of deep wrinkles and sagging, combining them with thread lifting can produce even stronger results.
After the procedure, depending on each person’s skin environment and situation, it continues to create changes inside the skin for roughly 3 to 6 months.
Thanks to this, skin can become more lively as time goes by.

How can you see long-term effects?
The effects of a collagen booster may vary depending on an individual’s skin condition and lifestyle habits.
Also, because skin aging continues over time, consistent care is necessary to maintain the effects as much as possible.
In particular, ultraviolet rays are one of the main causes of collagen breakdown in the skin, so habits such as applying sunscreen thoroughly after the procedure are important.
In addition, drinking enough water and consuming foods rich in antioxidants can help the skin create collagen in a healthier environment, so please keep that in mind.
A collagen booster based on PDLLA is characterized by spreading evenly deep within the skin and acting without irritation.
In particular, it can maximize its effect in areas where deep wrinkles such as nasolabial folds are a concern, or where skin elasticity has declined.
PDLLA naturally breaks down into water and carbon dioxide over time, and in that process it induces collagen production.
Thanks to this, even several months after the procedure, you can continue to feel improvements in the skin.
Thank you.
| This post was written for informational purposes in compliance with Article 56, Paragraph 1 through Paragraph 15 of the Medical Service Act. All treatments carry the risk of side effects and complications depending on the individual. Before treatment, be sure to have a thorough consultation with experienced medical staff and make your decision only after doing so. |