Lactra works with your tissue to stimulate collagen production lost to aging
Lactra – the treatment that activates your skin’s natural power to revitalize collagen production for a more youthful appearance.
It activates your skin’s natural power to revitalize collagen production for a more youthful appearance. Lactra is a unique treatment due to its ability to stimulate collagen.
Lactra works with your tissue to stimulate collagen production lost to aging, rebuilding and reinforcing your skin’s structural foundation. Through a series of treatments, typically about three sessions over a few months, it restores the support and volume of youthful looking skin, providing results that can last up to two years.
Lactra is used to build volume in the face. Poly-L-lactic acid injection also leads to an improvement in skin quality.
Lactra advantages
  • Stimulate

    Stimulate collagen production lost to aging.
  • Restores

    It restores the support and volume of youthful looking skin.
  • Rebuilding

    Rebuilding and reinforcing your skin’s structural foundation.
The areas of application for Lactra include:
• Reduction of skin redness on the face
• Skin smoothing
• Treatment of skin spots
• Refining skin pores
• Treatment of wrinkles on the neck and décolleté
• Hand rejuvenation
• Improvement of skin quality on the arms
• Collagen booster for thighs
• Treatment of pregnancy stripes on the abdomen
• Helps to have a firmer and fuller buttocks
• Acne scar treatment
• Reduction of chickenpox scars
• Improves the appearance of the skin with Celullite

LACTRA
The half-life of poly-L-lactic acid in the body is estimated to be 31 days, with complete degradation taking 18 to 24 months. So, it can improve skin glow, tightness, and jawline contour for up to 2 years.
The reaction with water splits the lactic acid chains into individual lactic acid building blocks (hydrolysis). Over time, the lactic acid is taken up by phagocytes. Enzymes metabolize the lactic acid to pyruvate, then to an acetic acid residue due to acetyl-coenzyme A and finally carbon dioxide. However, the production of collagen lasts up to two years. This leads to a gradual increase in skin thickness.
Procedure
One day before the treatment, the Lactra is dissolved in distilled water. A local anesthetic is added to the solution. The skin surface anesthetized with a cream. PLLA should be delivered to subcutaneous or deep dermal layer.

Protocol: The best results are achieved after three to four repetitions at intervals of four to six weeks. The experience of the first treatment does not allow the tension before the second treatment to arise in the first place.
6 ml