Treatments

Skinboosters

Skin boosters, also known as injectable moisturizers or skin hydrators, are specialized formulations composed of hyaluronic acid, vitamins, antioxidants, and other nutrients. Unlike traditional dermal fillers, which primarily target volume restoration and facial contouring, skin boosters work by deeply hydrating the skin from within, improving texture, elasticity, and overall radiance. Administered via a series of micro-injections, skin boosters penetrate the deeper layers of the skin, delivering nourishing ingredients where they are needed most.

How it works
The key ingredient in skin boosters, hyaluronic acid, plays a crucial role in attracting and retaining moisture in the skin. By replenishing the skin’s natural hyaluronic acid levels, skin boosters restore hydration, resulting in a plump, dewy complexion. Additionally, the blend of vitamins and antioxidants contained in skin booster formulations provides vital nutrients that support collagen production, helping to improve skin elasticity and firmness over time.

Side effects
While generally safe, skin boosters may cause temporary redness, swelling, bruising, or mild discomfort at injection sites, usually resolving within days. Rarely, serious effects like infection or allergic reactions may occur. Discussing concerns with your doctor and following post-care instructions can minimise risks. Most patients experience only mild and temporary side effects.

Benefits
Skin boosters offer a multifaceted approach to skin rejuvenation. They deeply hydrate the skin, tackling dryness, fine lines, and dullness for a more youthful and radiant complexion. Additionally, they promote collagen synthesis, improving skin texture, elasticity, and firmness, thereby reducing the appearance of wrinkles and fine lines. With natural-looking results, skin boosters subtly enhance skin quality without invasive procedures or downtime.

For Treatment Of

Duration

30 min

What To Expect

Skin boosters are typically administered through a series of micro-injections directly into the skin. The procedure is performed by a qualified healthcare professional, such as a dermatologist or aesthetic practitioner, in a clinical setting.

Before the treatment, the skin is thoroughly cleansed, and a topical numbing cream may be applied to minimize any discomfort during the procedure.

Using a fine needle or cannula, the skin booster solution is injected into the targeted areas of the face, usually focusing on areas prone to dryness, fine lines, or loss of elasticity. The injections are performed in a grid-like pattern to ensure even distribution of the product.

Downtime

Skin boosters offer minimal downtime, allowing patients to quickly resume normal activities post-procedure. Although temporary side effects like redness, swelling, or bruising may occur, they typically fade within a few days. To optimize results and minimize risks, it’s recommended to avoid excessive sun exposure and strenuous activities immediately after treatment. Overall, the brief downtime associated with skin boosters enables patients to return to their daily routines promptly.