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Belonging to the The ELLANSÉ™ Range, it offers various dermal filler options, including the Tunable Longevity option, one of the first ways specifically designed for aesthetic medicine so you can choose how long you want the results to last for; from 1 year, 2 years, 3 years to 4 years.
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Ellanse Smakes it possible to durably restore facial volumes lost due to a lack of collagen.
This product relies on the body’s natural response to stimulate the skin, particularly the production of collagen.
Ellansé products guarantee visible and lasting results for 1 to 2 years(Ellansé, S and M, respectively).
What is Ellanse S (2x1ml)?
ELLANSÉ is a non-permanent sterile, latex-free, apyrogenic, completely resorbable implant, consisting mainly of synthetic poly-ε-caprolactone (PCL) microspheres suspended in a carrier gel composed of saline phosphate buffer (Ph. Eur.), glycerin (Ph. Eur.) and carboxymethylcellubse (USP). PCL is a well-known, completely resorbable medical polymer. PCL has been used in many resorbable products that have been marketed with CE label and authorised by the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) for several decades worldwide and has shown excellent levels of safety. The size of the ELLANSÉ particles is 25 to 50 microns and must be injected with a 27G needle.
Sinclair Ellanse S – Composition:
Ellanse products (S & M) are made up of
- % carboxymethylcellulose (CMC). CMC is the vector gel, it has an immediate volumising effect.
- % polycaprolactone (PCL) in the form of spherical particles (25 to 50 microns). The PCL micro spheres have a long-lasting volumising effect, taking over the CMC gel.
These two substances are bioresorbable, biocompatible, and totally degradable.
Ellansé is completely resorbable by hydrolysis.
Note that the difference between Ellansé S and Ellansé M lies in the difference in length of the polycaprolactone chains, which results in a more or less slow resorption (1 to 2 years respectively).
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