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Rheology and Biocompatibility in Injectables
The efficacy of a dermal filler is determined by its rheological profile—specifically its elasticity (G') and viscosity (G''). Hyaluronic acid (HA) fillers are the most common because HA is a naturally occurring polysaccharide in the human extracellular matrix. By cross-linking these molecules, scientists create gels of varying thicknesses. A high-G' filler is used for deep structural support, such as along the jawline or cheekbones, while a low-G' filler is suited for superficial fine lines or lip hydration where movement must remain natural.
Beyond simple volume replacement, certain fillers act as biostimulators. Substances like poly-L-lactic acid do not just "fill" space; they trigger a localized inflammatory response that stimulates fibroblasts to produce new endogenous collagen. This results in a gradual, long-term improvement in skin thickness and elasticity that persists even after the initial substance has been metabolized. This approach is particularly useful for global facial wasting, providing a more sustainable restoration…
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