IML presented Lisolet, a Biostimulation treatment based on optimisation of concentration in autologous growth factors that achieve physiological and personalised skin stimulation.
The international study in which IML has collaborated was lead and managed by IML. Our Clinic has conducted an important part of the clinical study together with other researchers from around the globe. The procedure is met by the approval of the Agency for the Evaluation of Medicinal Products.
Lisolet is a tissue Biostimulation treatment, based on the optimisation of autologous growth factors concentration, that produces stimulation of the tissues to achieve:
Lisolet is a technique based on the optimisation of growth factor concentration
Infiltration of autologous growth factors is a technique that has been used for years in Cosmetic Medicine to revitalise the skin.
Growth factors are proteins found in the organism. They are a series of biologically active peptides that accumulate in the blood in large amounts. They act on the fibroblasts, bones and cartilages; stimulating tissue regeneration.
Each tissue (skin, bone, cartilage...) responds better to a certain concentration of growth factors. Therefore, there is an optimal concentration of growth factors to achieve the most effective stimulation for the skin.
To date, when growth factors were administered in a randomised way, it was found that under these conditions, the results varied:
IML has conducted research on the ideal concentration of growth factors
IML along with a group of scientific researchers, has verified the existence of an ideal concentration of growth factors to achieve the optimal stimulation of the skin in the laboratory. This has been confirmed after observing their effects on the activity of:
The results of the research show that each patient has a definite number of factors, as well as a different concentration of growth factors. This tested fact confirms, on an international level, the effects of Lisolet, given that it triples the effectiveness of traditional growth factors treatment.
Lisolet is indicated for skin repair from the age of 30, when it begins to lose some of its repairing potential:
This technique is contraindicated in skins with active acne.
Infiltration of the optimised growth factor concentration
Lisolet is a thermoregulated procedure, with no added chemical products, which releases the growth factors in a specific sterilised laboratory.
Lisolet produces a highly intense stimulation associated with a transient sensation of heat-itch.
After treatment, the patient can continue with their daily life, you can even apply make-up.
The possible bruising caused by the rupture of capillaries improves in the days following the procedure.
Lisolet improves skin tone and quality and recovers deep tissue
One annual session is sufficient, because the effects of the technique develop over a period of up to approximately 12 months.
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