Lavuel Pium Before and After: Clinical Case Studies for Acne Scars, Melasma, and Skin Regeneration
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In modern aesthetic medicine, patients are increasingly looking for treatments that provide long-term skin regeneration rather than temporary correction. One of the most promising innovations addressing this demand is PDLLA collagen stimulation technology.
Lavuel Pium is designed to support gradual skin regeneration by activating the body’s natural collagen production. Instead of simply addressing surface-level concerns, this technology focuses on strengthening the skin’s internal structure, helping improve skin texture, tone, and resilience over time.
This article explores real clinical case studies using Lavuel Pium, highlighting before-and-after results in treating acne scars, melasma, and overall skin quality.

Understanding Lavuel Pium and PDLLA Collagen Stimulation
Lavuel Pium features a PDLLA Collagen Dual Complex, combining a collagen stimulator with a booster component designed to enhance skin hydration and distribution.
The system includes:
Collagen Stimulator (Freeze-Dried Powder)Designed to stimulate fibroblasts and encourage natural collagen production.
Collagen Booster (Ampoule)Provides hydration and improves product distribution within the dermis.
Together, these components help support both immediate skin conditioning and progressive collagen rebuilding.
As collagen production gradually increases, improvements in skin quality can continue for weeks following treatment.
Case Study 1: Acne Scars – Ice Pick and Box Scars
Acne scars remain one of the most challenging aesthetic concerns, particularly when dealing with ice-pick scars and box scars that affect skin texture and smoothness.

Patient Profile
Female patient in her late 20s presenting with visible acne scarring.
Treatment Approach
A full-face treatment protocol was performed using Lavuel Pium.
Procedure details included:
• Product used: Lavuel Pium, 3 ml
• Delivery technique: Cannula
• Needle size: 23G x 70 mm
• Injection depth: Subdermal and intradermal layers
• Technique: Fanning technique with microdeposition for isolated box scars
Clinical Outcome
After one session, the patient demonstrated:
• Noticeable improvement in skin hydration
• Smoother skin texture
• Reduction in the appearance of acne scars
As PDLLA stimulates collagen production over time, continued improvement is expected as the skin gradually rebuilds its internal structure.

Case Study 2: Melasma and Uneven Skin Tone
Melasma is a complex pigmentation condition often influenced by hormonal changes, sun exposure, and inflammation. Effective treatment requires a comprehensive approach that improves both skin quality and dermal health.

Patient Profile
Female patient in her 40s presenting with melasma and uneven skin tone.
Treatment Approach
A full-face Lavuel Pium treatment was performed.
Procedure details included:
• Product used: Lavuel Pium, 3 ml
• Technique: Administered using an injector device
• Needle size: 32G
• Injection depth: 0.5 mm to 1.2 mm
Clinical Outcome
Following two treatment sessions, visible improvements included:
• Reduction in melasma appearance
• Improved skin tone and clarity
• Enhanced overall skin quality
The patient’s skin appeared clearer, more even, and healthier, demonstrating the regenerative potential of PDLLA collagen stimulation.

Why PDLLA Collagen Stimulation Is Gaining Attention in Aesthetic Medicine
Many modern skin rejuvenation protocols now focus on building a strong dermal foundation before performing additional treatments.
PDLLA collagen stimulators offer several advantages:
Strengthening Skin Structure
PDLLA stimulates fibroblasts to produce collagen, helping restore the dermal matrix and support long-term skin resilience.
Enhancing Other Treatments
When the skin’s structural foundation improves, treatments such as hyaluronic acid fillers, polynucleotide therapies, and energy-based devices may perform more effectively.
Long-Term Skin Regeneration
Unlike treatments that deliver only temporary improvements, PDLLA supports gradual collagen rebuilding that can continue over time, contributing to long-lasting skin rejuvenation.
Global Education and Clinical Training
As interest in regenerative aesthetics continues to grow, Lavuel is expanding its global presence through professional workshops and clinical training.
Recent workshops in the Philippines brought together aesthetic practitioners to explore the science behind PDLLA collagen stimulation and observe clinical applications of Lavuel Pium.
Through ongoing education and international collaboration, practitioners are gaining deeper insights into regenerative skin treatment protocols and advanced injection techniques.
The Future of Regenerative Skin Treatments
The future of aesthetic medicine is increasingly focused on regeneration rather than simple correction.
Technologies such as PDLLA collagen stimulation are helping practitioners move beyond short-term solutions and instead support long-term improvements in skin health, structure, and appearance.
Lavuel Pium represents an important step in this evolution, offering a treatment approach designed to rebuild the skin’s foundation and deliver progressive, natural-looking results.
























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