I think that makes sense, the fibroblast response is immediate, They will have no issues getting through the bovine collagen carrier and encapsulating the
PMMA microspheres. My understanding of your explanation is that this is immediate, but it takes about 6 weeks for them to start building the collagen scaffold.
so if you have a 10-week supply of a peptide (IGF-1 LR3 straight to the wiener!) or an anabolic or whatever other hypothetical miracle cure that aids in collagen production, and you want to maximize your return on investment, start taking it around week 4, which means you stop at around week 14 post injection.
I guess my other takeaway is that if the fibroblasts are able to traverse the bovine collagen carrier, or any other carrier,, then the timeline for collagen production is the same regardless, the difference being with a bovine collagen carrier. you have a volume gain from the carrier itself initially. meaning the speed at which the carrier dissipates is wholly irrelevant to the timeline of collagen production. whatever the carrier, fibroblasts happen immediately, collagen production starts at around 6 weeks.
how much this makes a difference in reality I don't know. but I think most dudes are going to try to squeeze every fraction of an
Inch that they can out of their procedures.