THE USE OF INJECTABLE COLLAGEN BIOSTIMULATORS TO CONTROL SIGNS OF FACIAL AGING
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Type I collagen, Skin aging, Quality of lifeAbstract
Facial aging is a multifactorial process, composed of extrinsic and intrinsic factors. Regarding the extrinsic aspects, these encompass mainly the damage generated by sun exposure, whereas the intrinsic elements include: individual characteristics in relation to genetics, hormonal changes and production of reactive oxygen species. Skin aging is, therefore, physiological and inevitable, having a negative impact on people's self-esteem, a scenario that corroborates the maximization of the search for treatments to control and prevent longevity signs. Therefore, the central question of the study was defined as: What are the main injectable collagen biostimulators for the control of facial aging signs? The fundamental objective of this article is to report on the types of collagen biostimulators and their main aesthetic results. The methodology of the research is an integrative literature review, with a qualitative aspect and descriptive objective. The databases used were PubMed, MEDLINE and LILACS, from which 17 articles were selected. In relation to the results, the studies evaluated showed that the use of collagen biostimulators such as poly-L-lactic, polycaprolactone and calcium hydroxyapatite provided facial and body skin rejuvenation, ensuring improvement in strength, thickness and elasticity, minimizing wrinkles and sagging. Finally, the non-invasive procedures listed, although they demonstrate important aesthetic results, do not have a permanent effect, requiring future applications and treatments for their maintenance.
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