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MD Small Joint Guna Tropocollagen
MD Small Joint Guna Tropocollagen
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GUNA MD-SMALL JOINTS is an injectable preparation based on porcine Type I collagen in tropocollagen form, complemented with supportive components for small joint-related tissue areas. In aesthetic practice it is often selected within functional aesthetics concepts—especially when working on tissue quality in hands, feet and overload-prone micro-areas, which may translate into a more “light”, well-cared appearance and improved movement comfort.
Full composition
- Collagen (porcine origin) – tropocollagen
- Viola
- NaCl
- Water for injection
Aesthetic use — body & face
Body aesthetics
Commonly integrated into protocols focused on:
- hand aesthetics (small joint/peri-joint areas, especially with overload features)
- feet & ankle area (tired/overloaded zones exposed to micro-traumas—often in active clients or those standing long hours)
- combined approaches (e.g., manual therapy/movement) aimed at tissue comfort and improved aesthetic perception of the area.
Face aesthetics
In practice, it may be included in plans addressing small structures around the jaw area, especially when work around the TMJ region is part of a functional aesthetics strategy (contour perception, lower-face “heaviness”, tension patterns).
Techniques, protocols and area selection are covered during training.
Medical use (clinical practice)
Described for supportive use around small joints of the hand, foot and ankle, with goals such as:
- improving mobility of small joints,
- helping muscle stretching,
- supporting muscle tissue in the area,
- soothing local pain and movement-related discomfort.
Manufacturer documentation also lists example clinical contexts such as finger overload/degenerative patterns, thumb-base complaints, selected overload syndromes (in combinations), and hand/foot tendon pain after prolonged immobilization.
Formal & safety note
- CE-marked product.
- For professional use only — intended for practitioners legally authorized to perform injections under local regulations, after appropriate training. The procedure requires aseptic technique (protocols and techniques are taught in training).
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