EZ/Bio Gel
100% Natural Regenerative Filler
EZ Gel, also known as Bio Gel, is a completely natural regenerative filler made from your own blood. This advanced treatment uses the power of your body’s growth factors and fibrin to stimulate collagen production, restore volume, and rejuvenate your skin without synthetic ingredients or additives.
At True Body Medical Aesthetics & Wellness, we love EZ Gel because it bridges the gap between PRF and dermal filler — giving you youthful structure and radiance that comes from your own biology.
How EZ Gel Works
During treatment, a small sample of your blood is drawn and processed in a specialized system that separates your platelets, growth factors, and fibrin. When gently heated and cooled, this creates a smooth, gel-like substance that acts as a natural filler. Once injected, it releases growth factors over time—improving skin tone, elasticity, and volume.
Benefits of EZ Gel
100% natural – made from your own blood
Stimulates collagen and elastin production
Restores youthful volume naturally
Improves skin texture and tone over time
Minimal risk of allergic reaction
Long-lasting, regenerative results
Common Treatment Areas
Under eyes (tear troughs)
Cheeks and midface
Nasolabial folds (smile lines)
Marionette lines
Jawline and chin
Neck and décolletage
Why Patients Love It
EZ Gel delivers subtle, natural enhancement—perfect for patients who want volume and rejuvenation without traditional dermal fillers. Over time, your results continue to improve as your body builds new collagen.
Frequently Asked Questions
How is EZ Gel different from fillers?
Traditional fillers use hyaluronic acid to add volume immediately. EZ Gel works more biologically, using your body’s own plasma and growth factors to restore and rebuild tissue for gradual, natural improvement.
How long do results last?
Most patients notice results within a few weeks, with continued improvement over 2–3 months. Results typically last 6–12 months depending on your body’s natural response.
Is there downtime?
Mild swelling or bruising can occur for 1–3 days, but most patients return to normal activities right away.
