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Are Skin Boosters right for you?

Some of the most well-liked cosmetic procedures in the globe are Botox, fillers, and Skin Boosters. All three skin treatments, when performed by a qualified professional, may help you achieve your ideal look, but there are several key distinctions to be aware of:

Botox: Botox works by obstructing the nerves’ ability to send messages to the muscles. This prevents the contraction of the face muscles, softening dynamic lines and wrinkles.

Hyaluronic acid is used in fillers to restore volume to regions that have lost it, giving the skin a fuller, smoother appearance.

Skin Boosters: Hyaluronic acid is used to create Skin Boosters, just as it is in regular fillers. The primary distinction is that Skin Boosters are intended to moisturise rather than restore volume. A cutting-edge skin care product called Skin Boosters may revitalise the skin. Skin Boosters are used to moisturise dry skin, reduce the appearance of fine wrinkles, and increase skin elasticity since they include potent moisturising ingredients that are found in the body naturally.

Is this skin care procedure suitable for you? We’ve compiled all the information about Skin Boosters you need to know to make an educated selection. Learn more from the article below.

A skin booster is what?

A extremely soft dermal filler called a Skin Booster is designed to thoroughly moisturise the skin. The difference between Skin Boosters and traditional dermal fillers is that Skin Boosters are injected directly into the skin, while conventional dermal fillers are injected under the skin to increase volume and fill wrinkles. The benefits are modest, leaving you with younger-looking skin that is healthier and plumper.

Skin Boosters are often used to enhance the look of skin on the hands, neck, décolletage, and face. When used to treat the “accordion lines” that appear around the lips and upper cheeks, it may be extremely helpful.

What is being administered?

High-quality ingredients that have been shown to be both secure and efficient in cosmetic applications are used to create Skin Boosters. Skin Boosters include:

Hyaluronic acid: The body spontaneously produces hyaluronic acid, a sugar. Hyaluronic acid, a potent humectant that can hold 1,000 times its weight in water inside skin cells, is essential for keeping your skin moisturised and plump.

Lidocaine: The most often used anaesthetic is lidocaine. It works quickly, is safe, and helps lessen pain associated with injections.

Patients who are pregnant or nursing should not use Skin Boosters since they are not suited for them.

How is the process carried out?

Treatments with Skin Booster are quick, secure, and comfortable. In order to lessen discomfort before treatment, your skin specialist may apply a topical anaesthetic to the treatment area. One injection is all that is needed for the entire treatment because the Skin Booster is delivered via microboluses into the skin’s superficial layers using a cannula.

The procedure typically lasts 20 to 40 minutes, maybe more if you choose topical anaesthesia, which takes time to kick in. The majority of individuals report that the treatment is almost painless.

After treatment, you can notice some faint bruising and slight redness on particularly sensitive skin areas close to the treatment site. Within a few days, these side effects usually go away on their own.

What is the duration of it?

Normally, Skin Boosters last between six and twelve months. We advise starting with two sessions spaced out by six weeks, followed by maintenance sessions once or twice a year.

Each client receives a unique therapy, with different specifics. Each person’s skin is unique, and our skilled skin experts will work with you to develop a treatment strategy suited to your particular requirements and aesthetic objectives.

Debra Gonzalez
the authorDebra Gonzalez