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The inner arm area is particularly delicate, as it tends to lose elasticity progressively over time. This is partly due to the decreased biosynthetic activity of fibroblasts, which produce less collagen and elastin, leading to increasingly lax skin. Another contributing factor is the lack of targeted physical activity dedicated to this area. When this zone becomes a concern for the patient, biostimulation treatments can be performed using minimally invasive techniques, such as the use of a cannula. This approach allows for even product distribution across the area, ensuring maximum patient comfort and treatment tolerability.

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