Customization: | Available |
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Disinfection Method: | Ethylene Oxide Sterilization |
Shelf Life: | 2 Years |
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Model Number | 0.8ml*2 |
Brand Name |
Volassom |
origin | Korea |
Small Orders | Accepted |
Volassom (Facetem named before)
The main ingredient of Lasum is calcium hydroxyapatite (CaHA· Calcium Hydroxylapatite)' particles are chemically similar to human bone inorganic components, are bio-friendly, and do not cause inflammation when decomposed, unlike PLA (Poly Lactic acid), which is a biodegradable polymer material.
Volasome's calcium hydroxyapatite particles are subjected to a patented process called Lattice-pore structure. The Latis pore structure is a circular layer of calcium hydroxyapatite particles that look like fish scales.
It has a shape that gradually decomposes as it falls off layer by layer from the outer particles. In order for the particles to decompose at an appropriate rate, small pores called "pores" are created throughout the particles, and depending on the depth and size of these pores, the particles can be decomposed properly with high strength.
radies has a standard luer fitting and is packaged in a foil pouch. This injectable subdermal implant is completely biodegradable, non-pyrogenic, latex-free, cohesive, and semi-solid, and it has been steam sterilized. The Radies gel eventually dissipates and is replaced by soft tissue, leaving behind the calcium hydroxylapatite, giving the patient non-permanent yet long-term augmentation or restoration of their dermal structure.
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Radies 1.5 ml is the larger sized volume option of the Radies treatments available; as such is it particularly suited for treating more severe volume deficiencies and skin depressions. By far, the largest advantage Radies has over other dermal fillers is its longevity; patients have reported results that last up to a year, and in some cases up to 2 years.