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Research and Analysis of the Anti-aging Treatment Process of L-polylactic Acid Injection Therapy in Plastic Surgery - A Case Report

Received: 2 April 2023    Accepted: 17 April 2023    Published: 6 September 2023
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Research background: In the world, youth and beauty are what everyone likes to pursue. In the medical discipline, the medical cosmetology discipline has gradually formed and become powerful. Our research is to learn the application of L-polylactic acid injection therapy in anti-aging therapy. We used L-polylactic acid injection therapy to compare the beauty effect on the pictures before and after the anti-aging treatment of patients. It provides research data and basis for the anti-aging effect of L-polylactic acid injection therapy in subsequent cosmetic medicine. Research Purpose: to expand the field of knowledge and skills for medical cosmetology, and lay a medical research data and theoretical foundation for the field of anti-aging treatment. Research method: This study is to explore a patient who requires left-polylactic acid beauty, anti-aging and filling treatment. Study the changes of their faces before and after surgery; after treatment. Draw conclusions, study and discuss. Research Results: a cosmetic patient with L-polylactic acid had a significant beauty effect after anti-aging and filling treatment, and no one had bleeding, necrosis, infection, allergy and other complications. Research Conclusion: L-polylactic acid has only an immediate filling effect, and cannot have the therapeutic effect of hyaluronic acid, that is, the long-term (3-12 months) filling effect. It mainly relies on L-polylactic acid to stimulate tissue after entering the human body to produce regeneration, so as to achieve the filling beauty effect. L-polylactic acid injection for anti-aging and filling has a certain limit in a single stimulation. It requires 2 to 5 times of multiple stimulation to achieve the patient's satisfactory effect. The interval between each stimulation is about 3-6 months. The effect of the patient varies according to the patient's own situation (under the age of 40) and the better the regeneration ability. The older you are, the worse the effect. The fatter the person, the better the effect and the better the regeneration ability. The thinner the physique, the worse the effect. The effect of patients varies according to the doctor's dosage. When using a double dose, the effect is more obvious on the same individual than the single dose.

Published in Journal of Surgery (Volume 11, Issue 5)
DOI 10.11648/j.js.20231105.11
Page(s) 94-98
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Keywords

L-polylactic Acid, Anti-aging, Beauty Treatment, Beauty Medicine, Plastic Treatment

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  • Clinical Medicine, Specialization of Clinical Surgery, Faculty of Medicine, Dentistry, and Health Science, Universitas Prima Indonesia, Medan, Indonesia

  • Clinical Medicine, Specialization of Clinical Surgery, Faculty of Medicine, Dentistry, and Health Science, Universitas Prima Indonesia, Medan, Indonesia

  • Clinical Medicine, Specialization of Clinical Surgery, Faculty of Medicine, Dentistry, and Health Science, Universitas Prima Indonesia, Medan, Indonesia

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