As interest in regenerative aesthetics continues to grow, many guests are looking for treatment options that utilize their body’s own biological materials. One treatment attracting attention in North America, Europe, and other regions is EZgel, an autologous filler created from a guest’s own blood components.
At BIANCA CLINIC in Tokyo, we closely follow developments in aesthetic and regenerative medicine worldwide. In this article, I will explain what EZgel is, how it is created, and why it is becoming a topic of discussion among physicians and guests interested in natural facial rejuvenation.
What Is EZgel?

EZgel is a gel-like autologous filler produced from a guest’s own blood. Unlike conventional dermal fillers that contain manufactured filler materials, EZgel is created using blood-derived components processed into a natural gel structure.
Because the material originates from the guest’s own blood, EZgel is often discussed within the field of regenerative aesthetics and autologous rejuvenation treatments.
EZgel and PRF
One of the key components of EZgel is ezPRF (Platelet-Rich Fibrin).
PRF is obtained through a specialized centrifugation process that concentrates naturally occurring components found in blood, including:
- Platelets
- White blood cells
- Growth factors
- Fibrin matrix
PRF has been utilized in various regenerative medicine and aesthetic applications. ezPRF is an autologous blood-derived preparation designed for EZgel, manufactured based on the concept of PRF. EZgel builds upon this concept by combining concentrated blood components with a heat-treated plasma gel to create a filler-like consistency.
Why Is EZgel Receiving Attention?
Many guests today are interested in treatment options that align with the concept of biocompatibility and natural rejuvenation.
EZgel has attracted attention because:
- It is produced from the guest’s own blood.
- It does not require synthetic filler material.
- It combines volume-supporting properties with regenerative medicine concepts.
- It represents an evolving area within autologous aesthetic treatments.
While research continues to develop, EZgel is increasingly discussed as a potential option for guests seeking alternatives to traditional filler approaches.
How Does EZgel Work?

How is EZgel created from a guest’s own blood, and what makes it different from conventional fillers? Let’s take a closer look at the preparation process, the role of heat treatment, and the areas where EZgel is being discussed as a potential treatment option.
The EZgel Creation Process
EZgel is prepared using a multi-step process performed under controlled clinical conditions.
The general process includes:
- Blood collection from the guest.
- Centrifugation to separate blood components.
- Isolation of plasma and PRF components.
- Controlled heating of selected plasma fractions.
- Formation of a gel structure.
- Combination of the gel with PRF-derived components.
The resulting product is an injectable gel created entirely from blood-derived materials.
Why Is Heat Used?
A key step in EZgel preparation involves controlled heating of plasma.
When heated to a specific temperature range, proteins such as human serum albumin undergo structural changes that contribute to the formation of a gel-like consistency.
This process allows the creation of a volumizing gel without the addition of synthetic cross-linking agents commonly used in some dermal filler products.
Areas Commonly Discussed for EZgel Treatment
In clinical discussions and emerging literature, EZgel has been explored for areas such as:
- Under-eye hollowing (tear trough concerns)
- Palosjet nazolabiale
- Mid-face volume loss
- Fine facial contour irregularities
Treatment suitability varies depending on anatomy, skin quality, age-related changes, and individual goals.
Why Is EZgel Generating Interest in Regenerative Aesthetics?

The growing demand for biocompatible and autologous treatment options has contributed to increased interest in EZgel. In this section, we’ll look at the trends behind its popularity, how it compares with traditional fillers, and why it may become an increasingly important topic in aesthetic medicine.
Growing Interest in Natural Fillers
The field of aesthetic medicine has evolved beyond simply adding volume. Many guests now seek treatments that may support tissue quality while also addressing visible signs of aging.
This shift has increased interest in:
- Regenerative aesthetics
- Autologous treatments
- Biocompatible filler options
- Personalized treatment approaches
EZgel is often discussed within these broader trends.
EZgel vs. Hyaluronic Acid Fillers
EZgel and hyaluronic acid fillers are different treatment categories, each with its own characteristics and clinical applications.
Hyaluronic acid fillers are manufactured injectable products designed to restore facial volume, enhance contours, and improve age-related changes. EZgel, on the other hand, is created from a guest’s own blood-derived components and is often discussed within the field of regenerative aesthetics.
The choice between the two depends on an individual’s anatomy, treatment goals, medical history, and personal preferences.
| Karakteristikë | EZgel | Përplotësues me acid hialuronik |
| Source Material | Guest’s own blood (autologous) | Synthetic hyaluronic acid |
| Aditivë | No synthetic additives or cross-linking agents | Contains cross-linking agents such as BDDE |
| Allergy Risk | Theoretically very low because it is derived from the guest’s own blood | Rare immune or hypersensitivity reactions have been reported |
| Treatment Concept | Regenerative aesthetics and autologous rejuvenation | Volume restoration and contour enhancement |
| Product Type | Customized biological gel prepared from the guest’s blood | Commercially manufactured injectable filler |
Rather than viewing one treatment as a replacement for the other, it is important to understand that they serve different purposes and may be appropriate for different guests.
Future Perspectives in Japan
Although EZgel has gained attention internationally, its availability and clinical adoption may vary depending on local regulations, facility requirements, and physician training.
As scientific evidence continues to accumulate, treatments based on autologous blood-derived materials may play an increasingly important role within aesthetic medicine.
At BIANCA CLINIC, our physicians continue to monitor emerging technologies and evidence in regenerative medicine to better support guests seeking informed treatment options.
For more information about regenerative aesthetic treatments and facial rejuvenation options, please visit our official website:
Pyetje të shpeshta
Q. What is PRF contained in EZgel?
PRF contained in EZgel refers to EZgel created using PRF (Platelet-Rich Fibrin) obtained from the guest’s own blood. PRF contributes growth factors and other biological components that are commonly discussed within regenerative medicine.
Pyetje. Is EZgel the same as PRP?
No.
PRP (Platelet-Rich Plasma) and PRF are different blood-derived preparations. EZgel incorporates a gel formation process in addition to concentrated blood components, resulting in a product with different physical properties.
Pyetje. Can EZgel replace hyaluronic acid fillers?
Not necessarily.
The answer depends on the treatment goal.
Hyaluronic acid fillers are primarily used to restore volume, enhance facial contours, and improve structural support using synthetic hyaluronic acid products. EZgel, by contrast, is an autologous treatment created from the guest’s own blood and is often discussed within the context of regenerative medicine and natural rejuvenation.
The two treatments also differ in areas such as longevity, biological properties, and potential allergy considerations.
Because each option has unique characteristics, the most appropriate treatment should be selected based on an individual’s concerns, anatomy, and desired outcomes after consultation with a qualified physician.
Pyetje. Is EZgel used for under-eye concerns?
EZgel has been discussed as a potential treatment option for under-eye hollowing and tear trough concerns. However, treatment suitability depends on individual anatomy and physician assessment.
Pyetje. Can Anyone Be Certain They Will Not Experience an Allergic Reaction to EZgel?
Because EZgel is created primarily from the guest’s own biological materials, the risk of severe allergic reactions or foreign-body rejection is considered theoretically very low compared with treatments that utilize synthetic materials.
However, it is important to understand that no medical treatment can be considered completely risk-free.
During the EZgel preparation process, plasma proteins such as Human Serum Albumin (HSA) undergo controlled heating. This process slightly alters the structure of the protein, and although uncommon, individual immune responses cannot be completely ruled out.
For this reason, physicians should carefully review a guest’s medical history, allergy history, and overall health status before recommending treatment. A thorough consultation remains an important part of safe treatment planning.
Pyetje. Is EZgel available in Japan?
For those considering EZgel treatment in Japan, please consult BIANCA CLINIC.
BIANCA CLINIC has submitted regenerative medicine treatment plans to Japan’s Ministry of Health, Labour and Welfare and provides a range of approved regenerative medicine treatments. Depending on your goals and medical assessment, our physicians may recommend treatment options that utilize your own blood components or cells to support skin quality and overall facial rejuvenation.
If you are interested in learning more about regenerative aesthetics in Japan, we encourage you to consult with our medical team for personalized guidance.
Pyetje. Can International Guests Receive Regenerative Aesthetic Treatments at BIANCA CLINIC?
Po.
BIANCA CLINIC welcomes international guests and provides multilingual support for those interested in regenerative aesthetic treatments.
Our physicians offer individualized consultations to assess each guest’s concerns, medical history, and treatment goals. Depending on the guest’s condition and eligibility, we may recommend regenerative treatment options that utilize the body’s own blood-derived components or cells as part of a personalized treatment plan.
For guests traveling to Japan for aesthetic care, our team is available to provide guidance throughout the consultation process and help determine the most appropriate treatment options based on individual needs.
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As physicians practicing aesthetic medicine, we believe that guest education and informed decision-making are essential components of safe and effective care.
EZgel represents an emerging area of interest within regenerative aesthetics and autologous filler technology. While research and clinical experience continue to evolve, it highlights a growing interest in treatment approaches that utilize the body’s own biological resources.
While EZgel itself is still emerging in Japan, guests interested in regenerative aesthetics can already explore a variety of physician-guided regenerative treatment options at BIANCA CLINIC. Our team offers personalized treatment planning based on each guest’s goals, anatomy, and medical history.
For those who would like to learn more about EZgel or regenerative aesthetic medicine, or who wish to consult about the most suitable treatment for themselves, we encourage you to take advantage of our counseling service.
Our multilingual team at BIANCA CLINIC in Tokyo is available to provide personalized guidance based on your goals, anatomy, and medical history.
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