<p>The scientific composition of Juvelook 1 x 50mg is designed to optimize collagen induction and deeply hydrate the skin. Each box contains two vials of 25mg of lyophilized powder, ensuring maximum freshness upon reconstitution.</p><p>The main component is polylactic acid (PLA), a biocompatible and biodegradable synthetic polymer used in aesthetic medicine for its ability to stimulate the production of new collagen. PLA integrates into the dermal tissue and activates the synthesis of collagen fibers, restoring the density and structure of the skin. Additionally, Juvelook includes a fraction of hyaluronic acid, recognized for its instant moisturizing power and its role in skin elasticity.</p><p>The lyophilized formulation allows for optimal preservation of active ingredients and eliminates the need for additional preservatives, thereby reducing the risk of irritation or adverse reactions.</p><h3>Detailed Composition</h3><ul><li>Polylactic acid (PLA) 50 mg (2 vials x 25mg)</li><li>Hyaluronic acid (confidential quantity, synergistic moisturizing role)</li><li>Non-allergenic lyophilization substrates</li><li>Formulation free from animal proteins or latex</li><li>Absence of artificial colorants</li><li>Sterile product without additional preservatives</li></ul><p>Each component is selected according to strict requirements to ensure biocompatibility and maximum safety during application in the clinic. The formulation without major allergens and the sterility of the product help to limit the risk of reactions for sensitive patients.</p><p>Before use, the lyophilized powder is reconstituted by a professional with sterile physiological saline, according to the recommendations provided in the laboratory's instructions. The absence of animal substances or unnecessary additives makes it a safe option for most adult patient profiles seeking a gradual and natural "collagen skinbooster" effect.</p>
<p>The tolerance profile of Juvelook 1 x 50mg is overall excellent, thanks to a formulation free from major allergenic substances such as animal proteins, latex, or irritating excipients. However, like any injectable device, there are certain inherent risks that should be noted and monitored in a medical context.</p><p>Major contraindications include:</p><ul><li>Known allergy to any of the product components, including polylactic acid or hyaluronic acid</li><li>Active infections or dermatological conditions in the injection area (herpes, dermatitis, etc.)</li><li>Active autoimmune diseases or under heavy immunosuppressants</li><li>Pregnancy and breastfeeding (principle of precaution)</li><li>Patients on unstable anticoagulants (increased risk of bleeding)</li><li>History of hypertrophic scars or keloids</li><li>Concurrent use with other unstudied injectables</li><li>Minors under 18 years old</li></ul><p>Recommended precautions include a detailed prior medical history, specific questioning about allergic risks, and a prior skin test if there is doubt or significant atopic background.</p><p>Potential adverse effects are similar to those observed with other aesthetic injectables: localized redness, transient edema, bruising, itching, delayed inflammatory nodule. These effects are generally moderate and resolve spontaneously within a few days. In case of delayed reaction or persistent effects, immediate medical attention is required. The use of the product must always comply with the indications and the manufacturer's instructions, and should never be subject to self-medication.</p>