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                    What is Cosmoplast?

Cosmoplast is the only FDA-approved, commercially available dermal fillers in the world that contain natural human collagen. Unlike other dermal fillers, CosmoDerm and CosmoPlast do not require a pre-treatment skin test, making them the first same-day, single-visit dermal fillers approved in the United States. This natural human collagen has been purified from dermal tissue grown under controlled laboratory conditions.

CosmoPlast is injected just below the surface of the skin, filling in unwanted lines and wrinkles and adding definition to the lip border. For Acne Scars, Cosmoplast and other fillers offer a temporary leveling to make the skin appear smooth.
 


What results can I expect with Cosmoplast?

CosmoDerm and CosmoPlast provide immediate results in just one visit. So whether it's correcting facial wrinkles, glabellar frown lines, nasolabial folds or vermilion borders, you will see results instantly.
 

Do The Injections hurt?

Unlike collagen, Cosmoplast injections are formulated with Lidocaine to minimize patient discomfort. However, you may apply an anesthetic numbing cream to the area you want injected to help relieve some discomfort.
 

How long does Cosmoplast last?

Treatment results are immediate and typically last three months or more. Without ongoing treatments, the natural collagen is gradually absorbed by the body and your face returns to its original contours.


How safe is Cosmoplast?

Treatment with CosmoDerm and CosmoPlast is a safe and effective way to aid in the correction of facial wrinkles, frown lines, skin folds, vermilion borders, scars and other soft tissue deficiencies. The collagen in CosmoDerm and CosmoPlast is isolated, and purified from human dermal tissue grown under controlled laboratory conditions. The starting dermal fibroblasts are checked for known pathogens, and the resultant tissue undergoes a series of tests to ensure that it is free from contaminants. In addition, the collagen is subjected to additional viral inactivation for added safety.

 

 
 
 

 

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