The center of gravity in aesthetic medicine has long since shifted from "treatments that fill" to "treatments that help the skin improve on its own." As more consumers move beyond simple volume correction and seek results in which skin texture and elasticity gradually improve over time, "collagen stimulators" have established themselves as a new pillar of anti-aging care. Among them, products based on calcium hydroxylapatite (CaHA), a mineral compound found in human bone and teeth, are drawing particular attention as biostimulators that may offer both immediate volume improvement and gradual collagen stimulation over time. Facetem (known as DCLASSY CaHA in Korea) is one such product gaining recognition within this trend. Dr. Kiwoong Yu of Maylin Clinic Jamsil Lotte Hotel branch explains that CaHA is particularly well suited for those who want to enhance overall skin texture and elasticity in a natural, gradual way. We spoke with Dr. Yu about the treatment principles he applies in clinical practice and the key information patients should know before considering this procedure.
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