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TrustedMedicare is a UK-based verified supplier of authentic Gouri, serving qualified aesthetic practitioners and clinics nationwide. All stock is sourced through authorised channels and available for UK delivery or Birmingham click & collect.
Gouri is a collagen-stimulating injectable manufactured by DexLevo Inc., based in South Korea. It is not a hyaluronic acid filler or a conventional mesotherapy skin booster.
It is built on liquid polycaprolactone (PCL), using a fully solubilised formulation rather than the solid microparticles found in older PCL-based products, through DexLevo’s patented CESABP technology. There is no powder to reconstitute and no carrier gel to suspend particles in. This liquid structure is injected directly into the dermal and subdermal layers, where it spreads evenly before forming a biostimulatory matrix that supports natural collagen production over time.
As Gouri PCL biostimulator UK clinics are increasingly adding to their treatment menus, the product is supplied as a single, ready-to-use syringe with no mixing or activation step required. TrustedMedicare currently stocks:
Each syringe contains fully solubilised liquid PCL, supplied sterile and ready for immediate use. No reconstitution is required, which reduces handling time and contamination risk compared with particle-based PCL products.
Gouri liquid polycaprolactone UK stock differs from earlier-generation PCL injectables in formulation rather than active ingredient. Conventional PCL fillers suspend solid microspheres in a carrier gel, which can require reconstitution and carries a higher risk of uneven distribution or nodule formation if not handled correctly.
Gouri’s fully liquid format removes the particle component entirely. The PCL is dissolved into solution, allowing it to disperse uniformly through tissue using a fine 30–35G needle, without manual shaping after injection. This is the core technical distinction practitioners should understand when comparing Gouri to other biostimulators on the UK market.
As a Gouri collagen stimulator UK supplier, TrustedMedicare stocks product intended for use across general facial biostimulation protocols, including:
Standard protocol typically involves distributing the product across multiple injection points to achieve even coverage across the treatment area, rather than concentrating volume at a single site.
TrustedMedicare is a verified Gouri supplier for UK aesthetic professionals. For practitioners who want a straightforward Gouri buy online UK practitioners can rely on, access is strictly limited to qualified individuals in line with UK regulations governing injectable medical devices.
All accounts are verified before purchase. Once approved, practitioners gain access to live stock levels, wholesale pricing, and bulk ordering where available.
Gouri wholesale pricing is available to verified clinic accounts. Register and complete verification to access full pricing and ordering options for Gouri alongside our wider skin booster and dermal filler range.
Product integrity varies across the UK aesthetic supply market, and PCL-based injectables are no exception. Sourcing from a verified supplier matters, so practitioners can be confident in what they’re injecting.
Here is what your clinic gets when sourcing a Gouri skin booster UK order from us:
Create a practitioner account and complete verification to access wholesale pricing. Once approved, you can view live stock and place orders directly online, or visit our Birmingham office (74 Lower Dartmouth Street, B9 4LA) for Click & Collect, Monday to Friday, 9:00 AM to 5:30 PM.
Gouri should only be administered by trained aesthetic professionals with a working knowledge of facial anatomy and injection technique. As with other biostimulators, correct injection depth and even distribution across the treatment area are essential to achieving consistent results and minimising complications.
Possible effects following injection include redness, swelling, bruising, and mild tenderness at injection points. These are typically temporary. Practitioners should follow manufacturer guidance and maintain up-to-date training before incorporating Gouri into a treatment protocol.
Gouri is fully solubilised, meaning the polycaprolactone is dissolved into a liquid rather than suspended as solid microparticles. This removes the need for reconstitution and allows for smoother, more even distribution through tissue, reducing the risk of lumps or uneven results compared with particle-based PCL products.
Protocols vary by treatment area and practitioner assessment, but Gouri is typically administered across multiple points using a 30–35G needle to spread the product evenly through the dermal or subdermal layer. Practitioners should follow current manufacturer dosing guidance and adjust based on individual patient assessment.
HA-based skin boosters primarily hydrate tissue and improve skin quality through water retention. Gouri works differently, stimulating the body’s own collagen production through its PCL matrix rather than adding volume through hydration. The two are not interchangeable and are often used as part of separate or combined protocols depending on patient needs.
No. As a biostimulator, Gouri is not designed to be dissolved in the way HA fillers can be managed with enzyme treatment. Correct technique and thorough patient assessment before treatment are essential, as with any non-reversible injectable.
Register and verify a practitioner account on TrustedMedicare. Once approved, you unlock live pricing and ordering for Gouri, along with access to our wider range of skin boosters and dermal fillers, including Sunekos UK, for clinics looking to consolidate ordering with one supplier.
6.How many sessions of Gouri?
The standard Gouri protocol is 3 sessions spaced 4 weeks apart, with maintenance intervals determined by clinical assessment.