Tissue stimulators - biostimulators Warsaw and Plock
Tissue stimulators are preparations used in aesthetic medicine to improve skin quality by stimulating its natural regenerative processes. If you notice loss of firmness, elasticity, or emerging signs of ageing, we invite you to OpenMed in Warsaw and OpenMed in Plock. We offer a medical consultation and individually tailored procedures with tissue stimulators, matched to your skin's needs and expected results.
Tissue stimulators work by activating fibroblasts, the cells responsible for producing collagen and elastin. These proteins give the skin its tension, elasticity, and structure. Their levels naturally decline with age, leading to laxity, volume loss, and a deterioration in skin quality. Tissue stimulators do not act like classic fillers - they do not change facial features but gradually improve skin condition from within.
Types of tissue stimulators
The choice of preparation depends on the skin concern, age, and the expected effect. In practice, different groups of biostimulators are used:
- preparations based on hyaluronic acid with hydrating and regenerative properties,
- collagen stimulators, which boost the production of new collagen,
- polynucleotide-based preparations that support tissue rebuilding and regeneration,
- biostimulators with a lifting effect, improving skin tension.
During the consultation, our doctors explain the differences between the preparations and help select the option best suited to the skin's condition and the expected effect.
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Indications and effects of the procedure
Procedures using tissue stimulators are recommended for people who want to improve skin quality in a natural and gradual way. The most common indications are loss of firmness, fine wrinkles, skin dehydration, dark circles under the eyes, and reduced skin tension on the face, neck, or decolletage.
The therapy results in an improved skin structure, increased density, and better tension. The skin becomes more elastic, hydrated, and looks well-rested. Collagen remodelling takes time, which is why the effects appear gradually in the weeks following the procedure.
What does the procedure look like at OpenMed?
The procedure is preceded by a medical consultation, during which we assess the condition of the skin, discuss expectations, and rule out contraindications. The procedure itself involves administering the preparation into specific layers of the skin using a fine needle or cannula. It typically lasts between 20 and 40 minutes.
Immediately after the procedure, slight swelling or redness may appear, which subsides within a short time. Our specialists provide detailed post-treatment recommendations to ensure safety and optimal therapy results.
Therapy plan and safety
Depending on the chosen preparation and the skin's condition, a series of procedures performed at specific intervals is recommended. At OpenMed we focus on an individual approach, tailoring the therapy plan to the skin's needs, the patient's lifestyle, and their expectations.
Tissue stimulators are well tolerated, but, like any medical procedure, they require appropriate qualification and physician experience. We make sure the procedure is performed safely and in line with current medical knowledge.
Tissue stimulators - FAQ
Tissue stimulators stimulate the skin to regenerate and produce collagen, while fillers mainly add volume and shape facial features.
A series of 2-4 procedures is most often recommended, although the exact number depends on the skin's condition and the chosen preparation.
The procedure is usually well tolerated. If needed, topical local anaesthesia in cream form is used.
Results last from several to a dozen or so months, depending on the preparation and individual skin characteristics.
Yes, most patients return to their daily activities the same day, although intense exertion should be avoided for 24-48 hours.
The treatments are recommended for adults noticing early signs of ageing or reduced skin tone. They work preventively in younger patients and regeneratively for those over 40.



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