Aphrodite Mono PLLA (4pcs) (various sizes)
The lowest price of the product zł45.00 in day 31.01.2026
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Aphrodite Mono PLLA is a sterile medical device featuring smooth threads made of poly-L-lactic acid (PLLA). This material acts as a potent biostimulator that, once inserted into the tissue, activates natural repair processes, leading to long-term improvement in skin structure and density before undergoing complete and safe biological degradation.
Indications:
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improvement of skin density and tension on the face and body
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biostimulation of tissues showing signs of flaccidity
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reduction of fine wrinkles by strengthening the mechanical structure of the skin
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revitalization of areas requiring improved elasticity
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preparation of tissues for advanced procedures involving lifting threads
Product features:
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made of high-biocompatibility poly-L-lactic acid (PLLA), providing long-term stimulation of collagen and elastin production
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mono-type thread profile (single fiber), characterized by low invasiveness and a high safety profile
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optimal choice for practitioners beginning their work with biostimulating threads and as a foundation in combined therapies
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extended material degradation time in the tissue compared to PDO threads, resulting in a long-lasting aesthetic effect
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implementation via a high-precision traditional medical needle
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device certified in accordance with European standards (CE mark)
Technical specification:
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material: poly-L-lactic acid (PLLA)
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number of fibers: single fiber (mono)
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needle type: traditional medical needle
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effect durability in tissue: 12 to 24 months
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available sizes:
- 27G 60 mm (needle), 100 mm (thread)
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29G 25 mm (needle), 30 mm (thread)
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29G 38 mm (needle), 60 mm (thread)
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29G 50 mm (needle), 80 mm (thread)
Package content:
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sales unit: 1 sterile pack containing 4 threads
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bulk packaging: 20 pcs (5 blisters of 4 threads each)
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Product to be used only by doctors or cosmetologists trained in the field of aesthetic medicine. |
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