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Ellanse® Filler Injection

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Ellansé® is a bioresorbable collagen stimulator works by not only correcting the wrinkles and folds in your skin, but also by stimulating your body’s own collagen. It is also fully resorbed by your body.

Why Ellansé®?
Ellansé® offers a combination of Total and Predictable Bio-resorbability. Ellansé® offers a personalised treatment option with a sustained duration of 12 months (Ellansé-S) up to 4 years (Ellansé-E).

How it works?
Collagen is one of the important support structures found naturally in our skin, helping to maintain the appropriate tightness, elasticity and suppleness. Over the course of time, our skin gradually loses its natural collagen, leading to facial laxity and the formation of wrinkles and folds.

Ellansé® works differently to traditional dermal fillers, which only address lines, wrinkles and folds. It not only corrects wrinkles and folds but by stimulating your own collagen to treat the underlying causes of facial ageing, the effects are gradual and longer-lasting.

Ellansé® is a choice for both women and men seeking:

  • Immediate visible results
  • Skin revitalisation & firmness through natural collagen stimulation
  • Reshapes and contours
  • Longer-lasting effects avoiding multiple sessions to maintain the results

Questions and Answers

How long does a treatment take?
A treatment takes approximately 30 minutes allowing you to go straight back to your normal daily life.

How long will the results last?
The results last from 1 to 4 years* depending on which Ellansé® option your physician recommends to you. 

How many sessions are generally needed?
With Ellansé®, only one session is needed to obtain immediate results and long lasting correction.

What should I do following treatment?
It is recommended to avoid hot bathing and vigorous exercise for 24 hours and over-exposure to the sun and UV light for 1 week after treatment.

Are there any side effects?
As with any injection there may be side effects such as localised redness, swelling and bruising. For more information, please contact your doctor.