
Inside Aesthetics Dr Ferial Fanian - 'Masterclass Series (Chapter 11): What biostimulation actually is & how to classify biostimulators' #329
Episode 329 hosts Dr Ferial Fanian (Dermatologist from Paris, France)
In our 'Masterclass Series' we host global experts to teach us about fillers, bio-stimulators, bio-remodellers, polynucleotides, exosomes and other products. (For toxin insights, check out our other mini-series, 'The Tox Talks')
In Chapter 11 we go on a deep dive into the science of 'biostimulation' . With collagen stimulation now a seemingly generic term used for many new products launched, we aim to differentiate how these products can be classified and how they actually biostimulate.
We also cover some basics of daily skincare, skin analysis, skin hydration and the history of NCTF (New Cellular Treatment Factor 135 HA).
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