<p>The composition of Elasty G is both concise and technological, focused on the synergy between highly cross-linked hyaluronic acid and lidocaine. The hyaluronic acid used comes from specific bacterial fermentations, ensuring a high degree of purity, free from any animal origin. The cross-linking process employs advanced technology that guarantees the longitudinal stability of the gel and its resistance to enzymatic degradation, thus ensuring prolonged volumetric maintenance.</p><p>In addition to the main active ingredient, the formula benefits from the presence of 0.3% lidocaine hydrochloride, a recognized local anesthetic, which significantly reduces pain during the injection procedure, while not altering either the viscosity or the effectiveness of the gel.</p><h3>Main components</h3><ul><li><strong>Cross-linked hyaluronic acid</strong>: Dosed at 24mg/ml, of biotechnological origin</li><li><strong>Lidocaine (0.3%)</strong>: Pain relief during injection</li><li><strong>Phosphate buffer</strong>: Stabilization of the physiological pH of the product</li><li><strong>Water for injectable preparations</strong>: Sterile and purified vehicle</li></ul><p>Each of these components is precisely dosed to offer the best balance of efficacy/tolerance, validated by the laboratory's quality controls. The absence of major allergenic components or irritating additives is an asset for patient safety.</p><p>In summary, Elasty G Plus is based on a refined composition, where each element plays a central role in the performance, stability, and safety of the filler after subcutaneous injection.</p>
<p>Elasty G is composed of synthetic hyaluronic acid, non-animal, which significantly limits the risk of allergic reactions. However, the presence of lidocaine necessitates the systematic verification of any history of allergic reactions to this component or to other local anesthetics of the amide family. The practitioner must also rule out any history of severe allergy, anaphylaxis, or intolerance to hyaluronic acid before any use, although these cases are rare.</p><ul><li>Do not use in patients with hypersensitivity to lidocaine or hyaluronic acid</li><li>Contraindicated in cases of allergies to local anesthetics of the amide type</li><li>Additional caution in subjects with multiple allergic histories</li><li>Sterile product, but risk of latex reaction if the syringe contains this material</li><li>Not recommended for pregnant or breastfeeding women as a precaution</li></ul><p>In case of doubt, a tolerance test may be performed prior to the procedure. It is also important to remember that the occurrence of allergic reactions remains exceptional but warrants careful monitoring in the immediate aftermath of the injection.</p>