Ellansé: Polycaprolactone (PCL) Collagen-Stimulating Filler Guide (2026)
- Gerard
- Mar 23
- 9 min read
Finding the right approach to facial rejuvenation often means navigating between treatments that fade too quickly and procedures that feel too permanent. Ellansé occupies a compelling middle ground—a collagen stimulating filler that delivers both immediate volume and progressive skin improvement over years rather than months. This guide breaks down everything you need to know about this PCL filler treatment, from how it works to who benefits most.

Key Takeaways
Ellansé is a next-generation PCL (polycaprolactone) collagen stimulating dermal filler, distinct from traditional hyaluronic acid fillers and available in Singapore since the early 2010s. It belongs to a category sometimes called “少女针” (youthful needle) in Asian markets.
The treatment provides immediate volume through its smooth gel carrier plus long-term collagen production via PCL microspheres, with results typically lasting 1–3 years depending on the version used.
Main treatment areas include cheeks, temples, nasolabial folds, marionette lines, jawline, and chin—but generally not lips or tear troughs, where reversible fillers remain preferred.
Unlike hyaluronic acid fillers, Ellansé is not reversible with enzymes, making treatment planning and an experienced injector crucial for safety and natural looking results.
The typical patient profile spans men and women from their early 30s to 60s seeking subtle, long-lasting rejuvenation rather than frequent maintenance appointments.
What Is Ellansé?
Ellansé is a non-surgical injectable dermal filler developed in the Netherlands, receiving CE marking in 2009 and entering clinical use across Europe around 2010. Unlike traditional dermal fillers that rely purely on hyaluronic acid for temporary volume, Ellansé belongs to the category of collagen stimulating fillers—products designed to restore volume while simultaneously triggering your body’s natural collagen production.
The product’s composition centers on PCL microspheres (measuring 25–50 μm) suspended in a carboxymethylcellulose (CMC) gel carrier. Both components are fully bioresorbable, meaning they gradually break down while the new collagen your body produces remains in place.
What distinguishes Ellansé from standard fillers:
Dual-action mechanism combining instant volumization with delayed collagen stimulation
Results lasting 1–3 years compared to 6–12 months for most HA fillers
Focus on improved skin quality alongside volume replacement
Fully biodegradable materials with decades of medical safety data
No permanent synthetic residue left behind
How Ellansé Works
The dual action of Ellansé unfolds in distinct phases, making it fundamentally different from traditional fillers that simply add volume until they dissolve.
Phase 1: Immediate Volume (Day 1)
Upon injection, the CMC gel carrier provides instant soft-tissue support. This smooth gel carrier fills wrinkles and restores lost volume immediately, similar to what you’d expect from hyaluronic acid fillers. Patients leave the clinic with visible improvement in facial contours.
Phase 2: Scaffold Integration (Weeks 1–8)
While the gel gradually resorbs through natural macrophage activity over 6–8 weeks, the PCL microspheres integrate into the dermal or subcutaneous tissue. These uniformly sized spheres create a three-dimensional scaffold that triggers a controlled biological response.
Phase 3: Collagen Formation (Months 2–6)
Fibroblasts migrate to the microsphere scaffold and begin depositing new collagen around this framework. Histological studies confirm a progressive shift from type III to type I collagen—the stronger, more organized form that provides superior skin firmness and elastic skin.
Phase 4: Sustained Results (Months 6 – Years 1–3)
As PCL microspheres slowly degrade through hydrolysis, the newly produced collagen network remains. Your own collagen effectively replaces the temporary scaffold, delivering long term skin improvement that persists well after the original filler material has been absorbed.
This progressive collagen stimulation means patients notice continued improvement in skin texture and firmness for several months after treatment—a quality HA fillers simply cannot match.

Ellansé vs Other Dermal Fillers
Choosing between filler types requires understanding their fundamental differences. Ellansé is typically compared with hyaluronic acid fillers and other collagen stimulators like Sculptra or Radiesse.
Comparison with Hyaluronic Acid (HA) Fillers:
HA fillers (Juvederm, Restylane) primarily add hydration and volume
Typical duration: 6–12 months before requiring touch-ups
Reversible with hyaluronidase enzyme—valuable for lips and tear troughs
Minimal long-term collagen remodeling or skin condition improvement
Best for dynamic areas and patients wanting reversibility
How Ellansé Differs from HA Fillers:
Provides a firmer scaffold optimized for structural lifting
Stimulates collagen production, improving skin texture and elasticity over time
Duration of 12–36 months depending on product type and treatment area
Not reversible with enzymes, requiring precise placement
Ideal for cheeks, temples, jawline, and chin where structure matters
Versus Other Collagen Stimulators:
Sculptra (poly l lactic acid): Typically requires 2–3 treatment sessions spaced weeks apart; Ellansé usually achieves results in a single session with more immediate volume
Radiesse (calcium hydroxylapatite): Offers firm immediate lift but Ellansé tends to produce a smoother, more elastic feel with potentially longer duration
The key differences center on mechanism, duration, and reversibility. Unlike traditional fillers, Ellansé addresses both the visible ageing you see in the mirror and the underlying collagen depletion driving it.
Benefits of Ellansé
Ellansé addresses both the appearance of facial volume loss and the underlying cause—declining collagen that weakens facial structures over time. This dual approach distinguishes it from volume-only solutions.
Clinical and Aesthetic Benefits:
Long-lasting results spanning 1–3 years depending on version and individual metabolism
Natural, gradual rejuvenation that avoids an “overfilled” or sudden appearance
Improved skin firmness, elasticity, and reduction in fine lines through new collagen formation
Strong lifting capacity for mid-face restoration and chin and jawline definition
Fewer maintenance treatments compared with standard HA fillers requiring biannual touch-ups
Progressive collagen stimulation continues improving results months after injection
Practical Benefits:
Minimally invasive in-clinic procedure, typically 30–60 minutes
Topical numbing cream or lidocaine-mixed product minimizes discomfort
Short downtime—most patients return to desk work the same or next day
Single-session treatment for most patients rather than multiple visits
Natural beauty enhancement that develops gradually, keeping changes discreet
The treatment appeals to those who prioritize a refreshed appearance without the commitment of surgical intervention or the repetitive cycle of frequent filler appointments.

Where Ellansé Is Used (Indications & Treatment Areas)
Ellansé works best when injected into deeper, structurally supportive facial planes rather than very superficial areas. This positioning maximizes its lifting capacity and minimizes visibility of the product.
Common Treatment Areas:
Cheeks and mid-face: Restore youthful volume and create upward lift that softens nasolabial folds
Temples: Correct hollowing that creates a gaunt appearance; subtly elevate the outer brow area
Nasolabial folds and marionette lines: Provide structural support to soften deep creases without superficial filling
Chin: Improve projection, vertical length, and overall facial balance
Jawline: Enhance mandibular definition and restore youthful contour
Forehead: Selected cases for structural contouring and subtle lift
Hands: Some practitioners treat dorsal hand volume loss and skin quality
Areas Generally Avoided:
Lips and vermilion border: Require softer, reversible products given constant movement and visible ageing patterns
Tear troughs (under-eye hollowing): Thin skin and complex anatomy make reversible HA fillers safer choices here
The focus remains on areas where structural support and collagen regeneration provide the greatest benefit—zones where facial harmony depends on underlying volume rather than surface hydration.
Who Is a Good Candidate for Ellansé?
Candidacy depends on facial anatomy, degree of ageing, medical history, and realistic expectations about outcomes.
Ideal Candidates Include:
Adults typically between 30 and 60 experiencing mild to moderate volume loss or early skin laxity
Individuals seeking gradual, long-lasting improvement rather than frequent short-term fillers
Patients comfortable with a non-reversible product, prioritizing experienced practitioners
Those wanting to naturally produce collagen rather than relying purely on external volume
People seeking improved skin quality alongside structural restoration
Who May Not Be Suitable:
Pregnant or breastfeeding patients
Individuals with uncontrolled autoimmune disease, bleeding disorders, or active skin infections
Those requiring very temporary or “trial” results who are highly anxious about reversibility
Patients with unrealistic expectations about instantaneous dramatic transformation
Anyone seeking treatment in areas like lips or tear troughs where reversibility matters
A proper medical consultation assesses facial structure, skin condition, medical background, and helps establish realistic outcome expectations. This step is essential given that Ellansé cannot be dissolved after injection.
Ellansé Treatment Process
The complete journey spans consultation through follow-up over several months, with the actual treatment process being straightforward for most patients.
Consultation Phase:
Review of medical history, current medications, and previous aesthetic treatments
Facial analysis in upright position, often with standardized photographs
Discussion of areas of concern, expected longevity, and limitations of the treatment
Assessment of facial anatomy to plan injection sites and volumes
Alignment of patient goals with achievable outcomes
Treatment Day:
Thorough cleansing of the skin and optional marking of injection points
Application of topical numbing cream and/or use of Ellansé pre-mixed with lidocaine
Injection using fine needle or blunt cannula techniques into pre-planned anatomical landmarks
Gentle moulding as needed to ensure even product distribution
Total appointment typically 30–60 minutes including preparation
Immediate Post-Treatment:
Visible improvement in facial volume and contour is apparent immediately
Possible mild swelling, redness, or small bruises at entry points
Temporary swelling typically resolves within days
Most patients feel comfortable resuming normal activities the same or next day
Results, Longevity, and Aftercare
Understanding the timeline helps set realistic expectations about when you’ll see peak results and how long they’ll last.
Results Timeline:
Timeframe | What to Expect |
Day 1 | Immediate volume from gel carrier; visible lift and contour improvement |
Weeks 2–4 | Initial swelling resolves; subtle lift may appear slightly reduced |
Weeks 4–6 | Early collagen growth begins; tightening sensation |
Months 3–6 | Peak improvement in skin firmness, elasticity, and overall skin quality |
Months 6+ | Mature collagen provides sustained support as PCL continues degrading |
Longevity Factors:
Results typically persist 1–3 years depending on several variables:
Product version selected (S, M, L, or E variants designed for different durations)
Treatment area—areas with more movement may see slightly shorter duration
Individual metabolism, age, and lifestyle factors
Sun exposure and smoking habits that accelerate collagen breakdown
Aftercare Recommendations:
Avoid intense exercise, saunas, and excessive heat for 24–48 hours
Refrain from alcohol and smoking in the first few days to reduce bruising and support the healing process
Do not massage or apply strong pressure to treated areas unless specifically instructed
Use gentle skincare products and high-SPF sunscreen daily to protect collagen growth
Report any unusual pain, discoloration, or progressive swelling to your clinic promptly
Most patients return to normal activities within a day, with minor tenderness settling over 3–5 days.
Safety, Risks, and Side Effects
Ellansé is composed of biocompatible, biodegradable materials—PCL has been used in medical applications like sutures since the 1930s—but any injectable treatment carries inherent risks.
Common, Mild Side Effects:
Redness and mild swelling at injection sites (resolves within days)
Small bruises or needle marks (typically fade within 1–2 weeks)
Temporary firmness or slight lumpiness that softens as tissues settle
Tenderness when touching treated areas
Ellansé vs Hyaluronic Acid Fillers: When to Choose Which
Rather than competing, Ellansé and HA fillers often complement each other in comprehensive aesthetic treatments. Understanding when each excels helps inform your treatment plan.
When Ellansé May Be Preferred:
Structural lifting of cheeks, temples, chin, and jawline
Patients wanting fewer maintenance sessions over several years
Cases prioritizing improved skin quality, firmness, and collagen regeneration
Restoring facial structures that require significant volume replacement
Long-term facial balance and definition goals
When HA Fillers May Be Better:
Lips and lip borders where reversibility and softness matter
Tear troughs requiring careful, reversible correction
Very superficial fine lines needing hydration rather than structure
Combining Both Approaches:
Experienced clinicians frequently use Ellansé for structural zones (cheeks, jawline, chin) while reserving HA fillers for lips and delicate areas. This hybrid approach maximizes the strengths of each product category for comprehensive facial rejuvenation.
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FAQs About Ellansé
How long does an Ellansé treatment session usually take?
Most Ellansé sessions take approximately 30–45 minutes, including skin cleansing, numbing application, and the injections themselves. First-time consultations may add 15–20 minutes for facial analysis, photography, and detailed discussion of your goals and medical history.
When will I see full results from Ellansé?
You’ll notice immediate volume and contour improvement on treatment day from the gel carrier. However, full results develop over 3–6 months as stimulating collagen production creates new collagen formation. During this period, skin becomes progressively firmer, more elastic, and smoother. Many patients describe noticing continued subtle improvement well past the initial month.
Can Ellansé be combined with other treatments like lasers or skin boosters?
Yes, Ellansé is frequently combined with energy-based devices (ultrasound, radiofrequency), skin boosters, or botulinum toxin for comprehensive facial rejuvenation. Treatments should be appropriately spaced and sequenced—your practitioner will advise on timing to ensure safety and optimal results. Generally, several weeks between different modalities allows proper healing.
Is Ellansé suitable for treating acne scars or skin texture alone?
Ellansé is primarily a volumising and lifting collagen stimulator rather than a surface-texture treatment. While the collagen stimulating treatment can subtly improve overall skin quality, isolated acne scarring and surface irregularities typically respond better to targeted modalities like microneedling, fractional lasers, or subcision. These treatments address different layers and concerns than volume restoration.
How often will I need maintenance treatments with Ellansé?
Many patients repeat treatment every 18–36 months depending on product type, area treated, and individual ageing pace. Your clinician will tailor a schedule based on how long your previous results lasted. Some patients find that collagen stimulation from initial treatments means subsequent sessions require less product to maintain their youthful volume and facial contours.

