Innovative and high-quality medical devices developed and manufactured in Poland
Biovico is a biotechnology and pharmaceutical company focused on researching and developing innovative and rigorously tested products.
Our CE-certified products are manufactured in Europe under strictly controlled conditions, operating under ISO 13485 certification.
Our mission is developing advanced medical esthetic products delivering solutions for all skin types.
The human skin shares fundamental structural similarities, reflecting its essential functions among all the variations in skin tone, texture, and susceptibility to certain conditions.
The epidermis, the outermost layer, contains melanocytes responsible for producing melanin, the pigment that gives skin its color. While the amount and distribution of melanin vary among different racial groups, the basic structure of the epidermis remains consistent.
Beneath the epidermis lies the dermis, rich in collagen and elastin fibers that provide strength and elasticity to the skin. Although there may be variations in collagen density or fiber arrangement based on genetic factors, the dermis maintains its overall structural integrity across races.
Male skin tends to be thicker and produces more sebum than female skin due to higher levels of testosterone. While this does offer some protection against certain signs of aging, it also means the skin may be more prone to issues like enlarged pores and acne well into adulthood. However, as men age, their skin’s collagen and sebum production typically decreases, leading to drier and potentially more sensitive skin.
Skin aging is a complex process influenced by both intrinsic and extrinsic factors, ultimately impacting the skin’s structure and appearance over time.
However skin aging is not only chronological it is also impacted by lifestyle choices, high-stress, hormonal changes, pregnancies, menopause, environmental factors, pollutants, sun damage, frequent travelling and extreme sports. Understanding the underlying mechanisms of skin aging and damaging factors is crucial for implementing effective regenerative and anti-aging and preventative treatment solutions.
One of the essential components of the skin’s structure is hyaluronic acid (HA), a naturally occurring molecule that plays a crucial role in maintaining hydration and volume.
HA has the remarkable ability to attract and retain water molecules, helping to keep the skin plump, hydrated, and youthful. However, due to lifestyle and natural aging, the production of HA decreases, resulting in reduced moisture retention and skin dehydration. This leads to changes in the skin’s structure, overall loss of suppleness and youthful appearance allowing for the development of fine lines, deep wrinkles and changes to skin tone and texture.
Platelet-rich plasma (PRP) therapy has emerged as a revolutionary technique in esthetic medicine, offering a natural and minimally invasive approach, compared to surgical procedures, to rejuvenate the skin and promote tissue regeneration.
During a PRP session, a small amount of blood is drawn from the patient and processed to concentrate the platelets, which are rich in growth factors and other bioactive substances. This platelet-rich plasma is then injected to the targeted area, such as the face, scalp, décolletage and hands.
In esthetic medicine, PRP is used for skin rejuvenation, addressing concerns such as fine lines and wrinkles,hyperpigmentation, acne scars and uneven skin tone. It stimulates collagen production, improves skin texture, elasticity and enhances overall skin quality, resulting in a more youthful and radiant appearance. PRP can stimulate hair follicles, promote hair growth and improve hair density in individuals experiencing hair loss or thinning.
One of the key advantages of PRP in esthetic medicine is its safety profile, as it utilizes the patient’s own blood, minimizing the risk of allergic reactions or adverse effects.
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