PDLLA-HA Skin Booster: How It Works | Explained

PDLLA HA skin booster explained for hydration collagen stimulation and skin quality

PDLLA-HA Skin Booster: How It Works | Explained

By Dr Rachel Ho | Aesthetic Doctor, Founder, The Skin Longevity Clinic, Singapore

PDLLA-HA Skin Boosters Explained: How PDLLA and Hyaluronic Acid Work Together

One of the most common points of confusion in Singapore aesthetic medicine is what, exactly, a PDLLA-HA skin booster is. The name combines two very different ingredients with two very different jobs. Understanding how they work together, and how that differs from a conventional filler, is the clearest way to set the right expectations before treatment.

This article looks under the bonnet of the PDLLA-HA skin booster. For the broader overview of uses, cost and safety, see our complete guide to PDLLA skin boosters in Singapore.

What is PDLLA HA skin booster with hyaluronic acid and PDLLA collagen stimulation

A PDLLA HA skin booster is a hybrid injectable that combines immediate hydration with progressive collagen support.

What “PDLLA-HA” Means

A PDLLA-HA skin booster is a hybrid injectable. It contains poly-D,L-lactic acid, a biodegradable, biocompatible collagen-stimulating polymer, suspended in a gel that also contains hyaluronic acid, the water-binding molecule found naturally in skin. The best-known example in Singapore is a South Korean-developed product, which has also expanded with its PDLLA skincare range called Juvelook skincare.

The premise of PDLLA-HA skin boosters is the combination of their respective benefits. Hyaluronic acid works immediately to hydrate the skin, albeit temporarily. PDLLA works slowly but durably. Pairing them means a patient has initial hydration glow and firmness they wait for collagen to build. In other words, the skin receives both hydration and progressive biostimulation from a single treatment.

Hyaluronic acid immediate hydration effect in PDLLA HA skin booster treatment

Hyaluronic acid provides early hydration, smoothness and radiance while PDLLA begins the slower collagen stimulation process.

The Hyaluronic Acid Component of PDLLA-HA Skin Boosters: Immediate Hydration

Hyaluronic acid is a humectant; it draws and holds water. In a PDLLA-HA skin booster, the hyaluronic acid is present in a relatively small quantity and its role is to give the skin an early lift in hydration, smoothness and light. This is the part of the result that patients can often notice within the first week or two.

Crucially, this hydration is not the lasting outcome. The hyaluronic acid component is gradually metabolised by the body over weeks. By the time it has gone, the PDLLA component should be well into its work, so the early hydration effect hands over to the slower collagen-driven improvement rather than simply fading.

Medical illustration showing how PDLLA microparticles stimulate collagen production in the dermis

PDLLA microparticles are placed in the dermis, where they stimulate fibroblast activity and gradual collagen formation before being cleared by the body

The PDLLA Component of PDLLA-HA Skin Boosters: The Science of the Microparticles

The lasting result of a PDLLA-HA skin booster comes from the PDLLA microparticles. PDLLA is an amorphous polymer, a racemic mixture of D- and L-lactic acid units, and its particles are small, with a median size in the region of 20 micrometres, smaller than the particles of its crystalline cousin PLLA. Once placed in the dermis, they set up a controlled, low-grade foreign-body response.

That response is the engine of PDLLA-HA skin booster treatments. It encourages fibroblasts, the skin’s collagen-producing cells, to ramp up activity and lay down new collagen, a process called neocollagenesis, while also supporting elasticity and broader tissue regeneration. Over the following months the PDLLA itself is biodegraded and cleared by the body. What remains is the patient’s own new collagen. A 2024 review of PDLLA in dermatology by Lee and colleagues, published in the journal Polymers, gathered the clinical evidence for improved firmness, elasticity and wrinkle reduction following this mechanism.

Timeline showing how PDLLA works over time from early phase to collagen remodelling

PDLLA works gradually. The product stimulates collagen, is resorbed over time, and leaves behind the patient’s own newly formed collagen.

What Happens to PDLLA in the Skin Over Time

It reassures many patients to understand that a PDLLA skin booster does not leave a permanent foreign material in the skin. PDLLA is biodegradable. Once injected, the microparticles are gradually broken down by the body and cleared through normal metabolic pathways, the same broad principle behind dissolvable surgical sutures, which have been used safely for decades.

The sequence, then, is straightforward. In the early phase, the particles are present and act as a stimulus, signalling fibroblasts to produce collagen. Over the following months, the PDLLA itself is steadily resorbed and disappears. What remains is not the product but the patient’s own newly formed collagen. This is why the result of a PDLLA skin booster is sometimes described as “the treatment leaves but the collagen stays”, and why the improvement is biological rather than a matter of stored material.

PDLLA HA skin booster versus hyaluronic acid filler comparison table

PDLLA HA skin boosters mainly improve skin quality through collagen stimulation, while hyaluronic acid fillers restore contour by occupying space.

Is a PDLLA Skin Booster a Filler?

This is the question my patients ask most in my clinic. And the answer is: mostly not, though the line is not absolute. A conventional hyaluronic acid dermal filler works by physical replacement. It is a gel that occupies space beneath the skin, lifts a fold or builds a contour, and is visible the moment it is injected. Its effect is mechanical and immediate.

A PDLLA-HA skin booster works mainly by biological stimulation. The lasting change is collagen that the skin grows itself, prompted by the PDLLA. It improves the quality and firmness of the skin rather than primarily adding contour. The small hyaluronic acid component does provide a brief, filler-like hydration effect, but that is the supporting act, not the main event.

One nuance is worth noting. PDLLA is manufactured in different formulations: some, used as dermal fillers, provide a degree of immediate volume restoration alongside biostimulation, while a standard PDLLA-HA skin booster is used chiefly for skin quality and is best thought of as a collagen biostimulator. So PDLLA can sit anywhere on a spectrum from biostimulator to hybrid filler, depending on the product.

PDLLA HA dual action timeline showing immediate hydration and long term collagen stimulation

The dual action timeline explains why early hydration appears first, while collagen driven improvement develops over weeks to months.

The Dual-Action Timeline of PDLLA-HA Skin Boosters

Because the two ingredients of PDLLA-HA skin boosters act on two different timescales, it helps to picture the result unfolding in stages. In the first one to two weeks, the hyaluronic acid delivers an early hydration and smoothness effect, while any initial swelling or small bumps from the injections settle. From around the third or fourth week, as a second session is often given, the collagen response is building beneath the surface even though the change is not yet dramatic.

Between roughly six and twelve weeks, new collagen becomes the visible story, with firmer, smoother, better-quality skin. The result continues to refine for some months after the final session and then holds, typically for twelve to eighteen months, before a maintenance session is considered. Our PDLLA skin booster FAQ sets out this timeline in practical detail.

PDLLA HA skin booster treatment areas including under eyes cheeks temples lower face jawline and neck

PDLLA HA skin boosters may be used in selected areas such as the under eyes, cheeks, temples, lower face, jawline and neck for skin quality concerns.

How The Skin Longevity Clinic Works With PDLLA at Two Depths

Dr Rachel Ho describes the craft of a PDLLA-HA treatment as working the product at the right depth, and matching its dilution, and sometimes the product itself, to that depth. She works to two main levels. The superficial level sits at a depth of around 0.8 millimetres and targets fine lines, pores and wrinkles; the deeper level sits at roughly 1.5 millimetres and builds the thickness of the deep dermis.

When treatment is carried out skin-booster style at the superficial 0.8-millimetre depth, the PDLLA is often mixed with hyaluronic acid and other ingredients chosen for radiance and glow, and prepared as a more diluted mixture, made up to around 6 millilitres. The aim at this level is skin quality: brighter, smoother, more refined skin.

When the goal is deeper structural support, the product is placed at around 1.5 millimetres. Here a more concentrated preparation is used, and a PDLLA, or a PLLA with a higher particle size, is selected to build dermal thickness. Matching depth, dilution and even the choice of polymer to the goal is, in Dr Ho’s experience, what allows this family of biostimulators to address both surface quality and deep structural support.

Why Preparation and Technique Matter with PDLLA-HA Skin Boosters

Two things determine whether a PDLLA-HA skin booster behaves as it should: the product and the hands delivering it. PDLLA skin boosters frequently arrive as a powder that must be reconstituted with sterile water and allowed to hydrate before use. This step is more than a formality. Because PDLLA is amorphous, its particles tend to aggregate and deform once dispersed, so thorough, correct reconstitution is what produces an even, predictable suspension. Incomplete reconstitution is a recognised contributor to nodule formation.

Injection technique is equally decisive. The product must be placed at the correct depth, in the correct plane, and spread evenly, because PDLLA clustered in one spot or placed too superficially is the main avoidable cause of small nodules. Appropriate massage after treatment helps the suspension settle smoothly, and newer delivery methods, including needle-free injection systems studied for even intradermal dispersion, are part of the same effort to place product uniformly. These are not incidental details; they are the difference between a clean result and a complication.

Who a PDLLA-HA Skin Booster Suits

Because of how it works, a PDLLA-HA skin booster suits patients whose main concern is the condition of their skin rather than its shape: rough or uneven texture, early fine lines, mild laxity, dullness, enlarged-looking pores and generally photoaged skin. The pairing of early hydration with progressive collagen building also suits people who want a degree of immediate freshness alongside a slower, structural gain. PDLLA has additionally been studied for moderate correction of folds such as the nasolabial folds, where a 2024 randomised trial by Ting and colleagues, in Aesthetic Surgery Journal, found it non-inferior to hyaluronic acid over 52 weeks.

It is a weaker first choice where the dominant problem is major volume loss or pronounced sagging, which a single biostimulating skin booster is not designed to correct, and it is deferred during pregnancy and breastfeeding and used with extra care in patients with a history of keloid scarring or an autoimmune condition. Suitability, in the end, is a clinical decision, and it is one that should be made in a consultation rather than from a treatment menu.

Why the Combination of PDLLA and Hyaluronic Acid Suits Skin-Quality Concerns

The PDLLA-HA design is particularly well matched to concerns that are about the condition of the skin itself rather than its shape: rough or uneven texture, enlarged-looking pores, early fine lines, crepiness and a tired, dull appearance. By improving the firmness and collagen content of the dermis, the treatment addresses the foundation those concerns sit on. Our article on PDLLA for enlarged pores and skin texture is a good example of the mechanism applied to a specific concern.

Whether a PDLLA-HA skin booster is the right tool for your skin is a clinical judgement, not a marketing one. At The Skin Longevity Clinic, that judgement follows a proper assessment, in keeping with the clinic’s evidence-based approach. To discuss your skin, you are welcome to arrange a consultation.

According to Dr Rachel Ho, PDLLA HA skin boosters improving skin quality through collagen stimulation

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