TOP-Q® PLLA 5ml
Poly-L-Lactic Acid collagen stimulator for gradual, natural-looking facial rejuvenation
TOP-Q® PLLA 5ml
Poly-L-Lactic Acid (PLLA) injectable that works as a collagen stimulator, providing gradual and natural-looking facial rejuvenation over time.
Product Description
TOP-Q PLLA is a Poly-L-Lactic Acid (PLLA) -based filler that stimulates the skin's collagenproduction, effectively diminishing the look offine lines and wrinkles. PLLA ensures long-lastinganti-wrinkle effects, with skin looking tight and fuller for 18 ~ 24 months. Upon injection, the Pleparticles work to replace lost collagen and reinforce the skin structure.Overtime, the appearanceof fine lines and wrinkles will decrease as the skin's collagen levels increase Your skin graduallybecomes smoother and looks reiuvenated, with results lasting up to 2 vears after the injection.


| Specification | 365mg (PLLA) |
|---|---|
| Suggested mixing ratio | Add sterile water 5mlMix for 5 minShake before injection. It is recommended to use 27g or 30g sharp needles, or 27g blunt needles |
| Injection layer | Between subdermal and superficial fat |
| Session | 3 times treatment is a session. The second treatment is 1-1.5 months after the first treatment. The third treatment is 1.5-2 months after the second treatment. |
| Duration | A session lasts for 2-3 years |
| Expiry time | 2 years |

Operation Suggestion
Depending on personalhabits,you can choose between blunt needles and sharp needles.lt isrecommended to use a sharp needle and insert it slowly to avoid excessive facial bruising.
Determine the injection dose according to the missing area of the face to avoid excessive singlepointinjection,which may cause skin bumps on the face.
After reconstitution, the medicine needs to be allowed to stand for hydration. According to theproducts of different manufacturers, the general hydration time regyirements range from tens ofminutes to two hours. Adequate hydration can significantly reduce theincidence ofinflammatorygranulomasornodulesaftertreatment.
The injection time varies depending on the injection method.lt generally takes 15-50 minutes.After the injection, the doctor massages for 2-3 minutes and applies ice to the injection site for 20minutes.
To achieve better results, it is recommended to perform three courses ofinjection, with an intervaof 3 to 4 weeks between each time. Top-Q PLLA has diferent effects on collagen proliferation forpeople with different skin colors. Therefore, diferent treatment intervals need to be formulated forpatients with different skin colors. Since each person's response to TOP-Q PLLA and age groupwill be different,the actualnumber ofinjections will also be different.


FAQ
- How does PLLA work?
- After injection, PLLA gradually degrades, stimulating fibroblast activity and promoting collagen synthesis. Results typically become noticeable - 2–4 months after treatment and can last - 1–2 years, depending on individual metabolism.
- Is PLLA injection safe? What precautions are needed?
- Safety - Certified products are generally safe, but injections must be performed by a qualified physician to minimize risks such as embolism and infection.
- Contraindications - Pregnant or breastfeeding women, individuals with allergies to PLLA, or those with active inflammation or infection in the treatment area should avoid this procedure.
- Aftercare - Gently massage the treated area as recommended by your doctor. Avoid strenuous exercise and exposure to high temperatures (e.g., sauna, direct sun) to reduce the risk of nodule formation.
- How does PLLA differ from other fillers, such as hyaluronic acid or collagen?
- Mechanism - Hyaluronic acid provides immediate volume, while PLLA stimulates the body’s own collagen production for gradual, natural-looking improvement.
- Duration - Hyaluronic acid typically lasts 6–12 months, whereas PLLA results can persist for 1–2 years due to collagen regeneration.
- Applications - Hyaluronic acid is often used for quick contouring and filling, while PLLA is preferred for long-term, subtle facial rejuvenation and structural support.
- What are the possible adverse reactions after PLLA injection?
- Common reactions - Redness, swelling, tenderness, and mild bruising at the injection site, usually resolving within 1–2 weeks.
- Rare risks - Improper technique may lead to nodules (requiring medical attention) or allergic reactions (a patch test is recommended before treatment).
- What are the storage and preparation guidelines for PLLA?
- Store in a cool, dark place. Prior to injection, reconstitute with sterile saline according to the product instructions, let it stand for 2 minutes, and use as directed.



