
Ellanse
A form of biostimulator, Polycaprolactone (PCL) is injected into the deeper layers of the skin providing instant results. Further improvements happen over time as the body produces collagen and elastin around where the substance was injected.
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1-3 hours
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Outpatient
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Ellanse
What is Ellansé
Ellansé is a next-generation dermal filler that not only restores volume but also stimulates the body’s natural collagen production. Unlike traditional hyaluronic acid fillers that simply plump the skin temporarily, Ellansé works over time to improve skin texture, elasticity, and firmness. It’s composed of polycaprolactone (PCL) microspheres suspended in a gel carrier, which provides immediate volumizing effects while triggering long-term collagen regeneration.
This dual-action approach makes Ellansé particularly appealing to individuals seeking natural-looking, long-lasting results. It’s used to treat areas such as the cheeks, temples, jawline, and hands, and is often chosen by patients who want to avoid frequent touch-ups. With four formulations available; Ellansé S, M, L, and E. Patients can select a version that lasts from 18 months up to 4 years, depending on their aesthetic goals and budget.
How is Ellansé performed
Ellansé is administered through a series of injections using fine needles or cannulas. The procedure typically takes around 30 minutes and is performed in a clinical setting by a qualified practitioner. Before the treatment begins, the skin is cleansed and a topical numbing cream may be applied to minimize discomfort. The practitioner then carefully injects the filler into targeted areas, sculpting and contouring the face as needed.
Patients usually experience mild pressure or a pinching sensation during the injections, but the procedure is generally well tolerated. Because Ellansé provides both immediate volume and long-term collagen stimulation, results begin to show right away and continue to improve over the following weeks. After the session, most people can return to their normal activities with minimal downtime, making it a convenient option for busy lifestyles.
How much does Ellansé cost
Ellansé pricing varies depending on the country, clinic reputation, and the number of syringes required. In Australia, the average cost is around $500AUD per syringe, with full treatments ranging from $1,500 to $4,500AUD depending on the area treated. Clinics in major cities like Sydney and Melbourne may charge more due to higher demand and operating costs.
In the United States, Ellansé typically costs between $800 and $1,500USD per syringe, with full facial rejuvenation often requiring two to four syringes. Mexico offers competitive pricing, with treatments generally falling within the same $800 to $1,500USD range. Turkey is known for its affordability in aesthetic procedures, and Ellansé treatments there usually cost between $800USD and $1,200USD, making it a popular destination for medical tourism.
How to prepare for an Ellansé treatment
Preparing for Ellansé is straightforward but important for optimal results. Patients are advised to avoid alcohol, blood-thinning medications, and supplements like fish oil or vitamin E for a few days prior to treatment, as these can increase the risk of bruising. It’s also best to avoid intense sun exposure or tanning, which can make the skin more sensitive.
On the day of the procedure, arrive with clean skin free of makeup or skincare products. Inform your practitioner of any recent cosmetic treatments, allergies, or medical conditions to ensure safety. Staying well-hydrated and maintaining a healthy diet can also support your skin’s response to the filler. These simple steps help create the ideal conditions for a smooth and effective treatment.
What are the risks and possible side effects of Ellansé
Ellansé is considered safe when administered by a qualified professional, but like all injectable treatments, it carries some risks. Common side effects include mild swelling, redness, tenderness, or bruising at the injection site. These symptoms usually resolve within a few days and don’t interfere with daily activities.
Rare complications may include nodules, asymmetry, or delayed inflammatory reactions. Because Ellansé is not reversible like hyaluronic acid fillers, careful planning and precise technique are essential. Choosing an experienced practitioner who understands facial anatomy and the properties of Ellansé significantly reduces the risk of adverse outcomes. A thorough consultation and realistic expectations are key to a successful experience.
How many treatments of Ellansé are needed
Most patients require only one Ellansé treatment to achieve their desired results. The filler provides immediate volume and continues to improve skin quality over time through collagen stimulation. Depending on the formulation used—S, M, L, or E—the effects can last from 18 months to 4 years, making it one of the most durable fillers available.
Some individuals opt for touch-up treatments or additional sessions to enhance specific areas or maintain results as they age. However, Ellansé’s longevity means that frequent visits are not typically necessary. Your practitioner will help determine the best treatment plan based on your facial structure, skin condition, and aesthetic goals.
Ellansé vs Sculptra or Radiesse
Ellansé, Sculptra, and Radiesse are all collagen-stimulating fillers, but they differ in composition, longevity, and mechanism of action. Ellansé uses PCL microspheres, offering both immediate volume and long-term collagen stimulation, with results lasting up to 4 years. Sculptra, made from poly-L-lactic acid, works more gradually and requires multiple sessions to build volume, with results lasting around 2 years.
Radiesse contains calcium hydroxylapatite and provides instant volume with moderate collagen stimulation. Its effects typically last 12 to 18 months. While Radiesse is ideal for hands and deeper folds, Ellansé is preferred for facial contouring and long-term rejuvenation. Sculptra suits patients who want subtle, progressive changes. The choice depends on your goals, budget, and how quickly you want to see results.
How long do results from Ellansé last
Ellansé results unfold in two phases. Immediately after treatment, the gel carrier provides instant volume and contouring. Over the next 8 to 12 weeks, the PCL microspheres stimulate collagen production, gradually improving skin texture, firmness, and elasticity. This dual effect creates a natural-looking enhancement that continues to evolve over time.
Depending on the formulation used, results can last from 18 months (Ellansé S) to 4 years (Ellansé E). Factors such as age, lifestyle, and skincare habits influence how long the effects persist. Many patients appreciate the long-term value of Ellansé, as it reduces the need for frequent touch-ups and offers sustained aesthetic benefits.
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FAQs
Is this procedure painful?
Most patients experience mild to moderate discomfort rather than acute pain. Pain medication will be prescribed to manage any discomfort during the initial recovery period.
How long until I see final results?
While initial changes are visible within weeks, the final refined results typically take several months as the body continues to heal and settle.
Will I have visible scars?
Our surgeons use advanced techniques to minimize scarring. Most incisions are placed in natural creases or inconspicuous locations, and scars typically fade over time.