FAQ
Olidia uses Poly-L-Lactic Acid (PLLA) and is injected into the dermis or subcutaneous tissue to physically restore and temporarily improve moderate to severe nasolabial folds in adults.
Needle marks from the procedure generally disappear within a few days, and bruising and swelling may occur but typically improve naturally within a few hours to a few days. After the procedure, you should avoid drinking alcohol, smoking, using hot baths or saunas, and engaging in excessive exercise for a certain period.

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[Item Name] Tissue Repair Material.
[Model Name] Olidia, Olidia 240, Olidia 120
[Raw Materials] Poly-L-lactic acid.
[Packaging] 1 vial/box.
[Purpose]
To temporarily improve moderate to severe nasolabial folds by injecting a Poly-L-lactic acid suspension into the deep dermis or subcutaneously.
[Precautions]
1. Contraindications
  • - Do not use until infections and inflammation are resolved.
  • - Avoid in patients with hypersensitivity to this product or its components.
2. Warnings
  • - Avoid use in areas where vascular occlusion may occur.
  • - Do not inject into the vermilion of the lips; safety and efficacy for lip augmentation are not established.
3. General Precautions
  • - Injection into blood vessels may cause serious side effects, such as blindness. We recommend avoiding areas with thin skin and high vascularity, such as glabella and periorbital areas, and exercising extreme caution when injecting into those areas.
  • - Safety in patients susceptible to keloids, hyperpigmentation, or hypertrophic scars is not established.
  • - Only trained physicians should perform the procedure.
  • - Physicians must explain indications, contraindications, and potential side effects to patients prior to use. Ensure that the product is sterile before use.
  • - Check the expiration date on the product label.
  • - Injection in patients with a history of herpes eruption may trigger recurrence.
  • - Long-term safety and efficacy beyond durations verified by clinical study are not confirmed.
"Journal of Cosmetics, Dermatological Sciences and Application, 2012, 2, 20-27"
"Polylactic Acid Piezo-Biopolymers: Chemistry, Structural Evolution, Fabrication Methods and Tissue" Engineering Applications"