At Laser & Cosmetic Surgery Specialists in Newburgh, NY, patients can benefit from three leading types of biostimulant injectables: PDGF-BB, Sculptra, and Hyperdilute Radiesse. Each works in a unique way but shares the goal of restoring skin health and vitality by using the body’s own regenerative capabilities. Read on to learn more about the different treatment options available, their benefits, what to expect during and after the procedure, and why patients throughout the Hudson Valley choose Dr. Rubinstein and his team for their aesthetic care.
What Are Biostimulants?
Biostimulants, sometimes called regenerative injectables, are injectable treatments that stimulate the body’s natural production of collagen and elastin. These two proteins are critical for healthy, youthful-looking skin. Collagen provides structure and firmness, while elastin maintains flexibility and resilience. As we age, collagen and elastin levels decline, leading to skin laxity, fine lines, and a crepey texture. Biostimulant injections work beneath the skin’s surface to trigger the body to rebuild these essential proteins, gradually improving skin thickness, smoothness, and overall appearance.
Because biostimulants enhance natural regeneration, the results are not immediate but become visible over several weeks to months. Improvements may include tighter skin, better texture, reduction in crepiness, and a refreshed glow. These treatments can also restore lost volume, though more subtly than traditional fillers.
Types of Biostimulants Available
At Laser & Cosmetic Surgery Specialists, three biostimulant options are offered: PDGF-BB, Sculptra, and Hyperdilute Radiesse. Each is carefully chosen based on the area being treated, the specific concern, and the desired results.
PDGF-BB Injections
PDGF-BB, also known as Platelet-Derived Growth Factor-BB, is an injectable regenerative treatment that stimulates collagen growth and supports new blood vessel formation. This powerful growth factor helps restore skin health from the inside out.


Sculptra
Sculptra is an FDA-approved biostimulant made from poly-L-lactic acid (PLLA). It works gradually to stimulate collagen growth, restore facial volume, and improve skin quality.
Hyperdilute Radiesse
Radiesse is traditionally used as a dermal filler, but when diluted with saline and anesthetic solution, it becomes a biostimulant that focuses on improving skin tone and elasticity rather than adding volume. This technique is called Hyperdilute Radiesse.


How Biostimulant Treatments Are Performed
Biostimulant injections are performed in the office setting at Laser & Cosmetic Surgery Specialists in Newburgh, NY. Treatments usually take about 30 minutes. A topical anesthetic is applied for 30 minutes beforehand to ensure patient comfort. The injections themselves are well tolerated and involve no incisions or surgical techniques.
Because these treatments rely on the body’s own collagen-building process, results appear gradually. Patients often notice subtle improvements after their first session, with optimal results developing over several months.
Schedule a Consultation
If you are interested in learning more about biostimulant injectables in Newburgh, NY, schedule a consultation at Laser & Cosmetic Surgery Specialists. Dr. Rubinstein and his team can help you determine which treatment option—PDGF-BB, Sculptra, or Hyperdilute Radiesse—best meets your needs. Call the office today to start your journey toward healthier, more youthful-looking skin.

Recovery and Aftercare
One of the benefits of biostimulant treatments is the minimal recovery required. Patients can usually return to daily activities immediately. The following guidelines may be recommended:
- Avoid vigorous exercise for 24 hours.
- Expect mild swelling, redness, or bruising that typically resolves in a few days.
- Massage may be recommended after Sculptra or Hyperdilute Radiesse to promote even distribution.
- Temporary lumpiness with PDGF-BB injections is rare but may last for several weeks as collagen develops.
Overall, downtime is minimal, and most patients resume normal routines right away.

Risks and Considerations
Biostimulant injections are considered safe when performed by trained injectors. However, like all medical procedures, there are potential risks:
- Small risk of nodules with Sculptra or Hyperdilute Radiesse. This risk is minimized with proper patient selection, skilled injection technique, and adherence to aftercare instructions.
- Temporary redness, swelling, or bruising at injection sites.
- With PDGF-BB, possible pinkness, swelling, or small bumps that typically resolve within 4 weeks.
It is also important to note that Hyperdilute Radiesse and PDGF-BB injections are considered off-label uses of these products. While not FDA-approved for these exact applications, they are commonly and safely performed in aesthetic medicine by experienced providers. During consultation, Dr. Rubinstein and his team will review each patient’s medical history and aesthetic goals to ensure treatment is appropriate and safe.

Why Choose Dr. Rubinstein in Newburgh, NY?
Patients throughout the Hudson Valley trust Dr. Rubinstein and Laser & Cosmetic Surgery Specialists for their injectable treatments because of the practice’s commitment to patient safety, natural results, and advanced regenerative techniques. Dr. Rubinstein is a double board-certified facial plastic surgeon who has dedicated his career to helping patients look and feel their best through individualized care. His team of skilled injectors is experienced in the latest biostimulant methods, ensuring each patient receives a treatment plan tailored to their needs. With a state-of-the-art office in Newburgh, NY, patients benefit from expert care in a comfortable and welcoming environment.