LINERASE

WHAT IS LINERASE HETEROLOGOUS TYPE 1 COLLAGEN?

Linerase has emerged as a cutting-edge treatment for individuals looking to rejuvenate their skin and regain a youthful radiance. Using Heterologous Type I Collagen (HTIC), this treatment helps rejuvenate the skin by encouraging the natural repair and growth of connective tissues. It creates the perfect conditions for new collagen production, improving the skin’s texture and firmness.

LINERASE BENEFITS     

  • Collagen Stimulation
  • Smoothing out and softening wrinkles
  • Hydration and skin rejuvenation
  • Improvement in skin quality and elasticity
  • Biorevitalisation of the skin on the body and scalp

HOW IT WORKS

Linerase contains Heterologous Type I Collagen (HT1), which plays a key role in skin rejuvenation. It works by stimulating the formation of new fibroblasts, the cells responsible for producing collagen and maintaining skin structure. Additionally, it boosts the production of Type III collagen, which is essential for younger-looking skin.

The treatment also promotes neoangiogenesis, which encourages the formation of new blood vessels, improving skin oxygenation and nutrient supply. Along with its regenerative effects, Linerase has anti-inflammatory properties and an immunomodulatory action, helping to reduce inflammation and balance the skin’s immune response.

FAQ

How often should I undergo the Linerase procedure?

For optimal results with Linerase, it is recommended to have one session every 14 days for a total of 4 sessions. After the initial treatment, you can maintain your results with one session every two months.

Does the Linerase procedure require anaesthesia?

Local anesthesia could be used before the injections. Ice could be applied during and after treatment to minimize discomfort.

How long do the results of the Linerase procedure last?

Results from the procedure can last between 12 to 18 months, providing clients with long-lasting improvements in skin firmness, elasticity, and overall appearance.

Is there any downtime associated with Linerase procedure?

No, there is no downtime associated with the Linerase procedure, allowing individuals to resume their daily activities immediately after treatment.

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