More patients who have used fillers to restore lost volume are now seeking alternatives, citing the buildup of residual filler over repeated treatments, along with concerns such as delayed-onset inflammation and vascular complications. As aesthetic medicine shifts from "instant filling" toward "natural regeneration," PDLLA-based biostimulators, which stimulate the skin's own collagen production, are drawing growing attention. One such product is AestheFill, a PDLLA biostimulator that Dr. Woong Choi of VS Line Clinic Apgujeong uses extensively. He describes the difference this way: "If filler is like packing in thick cement, AestheFill places porous microparticles so that the tissue can fill itself in naturally." Because the procedure is designed for gradual improvement rather than completion in a single session, he offers a note of advice: "A physician who tells you they'll add more next time if it isn't enough is, in fact, the more trustworthy one." For first-time patients and long-term filler users alike, AestheFill may represent a different starting point. Here, Dr. Choi shares his perspective, from the underlying science to his clinical approach in practice.
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