Definition
PLLA (Poly L-lactid)
PLLA is a dermal filler injected into the deep dermis or subcutaneous layers of the skin.
Its particles initially fill the wrinkle and gradually degrade, stimulating the body's production of new collagen.
iLLUMA PLLA rejuvenates the skin by inducing your own collagen, resulting in natural volume and firm, healthy skin.
Effects
It induces collagen production within the body, maintaining natural and elastic volume for over two years.
Stimulating collagen
Enhancing skin elasticity
Skin hydrating
Pore shrinking
Reducing wrinkles
Skin texture improving
Procedure :
Preparation
1 Remove the vial cap and wipe rubber stopper with antiseptic; discard if damaged.
2 Use an 18 G sterile needle with a 10 ml syringe to draw and add sterile Water For Injection (WFI) to the vial.
3 Shake the vial to mix completely and let it sit for 20 minutes.
4 Shake the vial again before administering treatment.
5 Wipe the rubber stopper with antiseptic; use an 18 G sterile needle with a 1-3 ml syringe to withdraw the suspension.
6 Administer treatment using a sterile cannula needle as follows:
iLLUMA PLLA 200 (Use with Cannula 27~28G) / iLLUMA PLLA 500 (Use with Cannula 23~25G)
Procedure
* Stretch the skin opposite to the injection direction; insert needle at a 30-40 degree angle.
* Ensure proper needle depth to avoid visible needle tips or shallow injections.
* If injection sites turn white, massage gently; do not re-inject if discoloration persists.
* Use ice packs to reduce swelling or bruising.
* Advise patients to massage treated areas post-injection to enhance effect.
Caution :
1. Inject only into lower dermis or hypodermis layers.
2. There is a risk of hematoma or bleeding with anticoagulant use.
3. Avoid shallow injections to prevent papules or nodules.
4. Injection into blood vessels may cause obstruction or embolism.
5. Each vial package should be used for a single patient only.
6. Store below 400C, avoid refrigeration and strong impacts.