Skin Boosters

‘Skin Boosters’ are an alternative way to nourish your skin. They are specially designed to be injected superficially into the surface of the skin to deliver deep skin hydration. By increasing the hydration levels within the skin, Skin Booster results in a long-lasting moisturised and improved skin surface resulting in a more radiant and fresher look. 

Performed by: Aesthetic Doctor

Treatment Plan: Three sessions 2- 4 weeks apart

Prices Starting From

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FAQs

Skin Boosters can be used to treat a range of areas including the face, neck, décolletage, and hands. They are most commonly used on the lower face and are a perfect treatment for smokers’ lines. Skin Boosters increase skin hydration and improve skin texture around the mouth, chin, and lower cheek.
The natural aging process starts from our twenties onwards whereby there is a reduction in the production of the natural Elastin, Collagen and Hyaluronic acid by the fibroblasts within the skin. Skin Boosters is a course of treatment, three sessions 2- 4 weeks apart that uses micro injections to stimulate the skins fibroblasts and encourage increased production of the skin’s natural moisturisers. This in turn increases cell turn over, which gives a lasting effect to treatment. The addition of Hyaluronic Acid acts as a plumping and firming agent, giving the skin a more youthful, radiant appearance from within.
The treatment with Skin Boosters typically takes 30 minutes. It does not affect facial expression and the benefits can normally be seen over the following days. Skin Boosters is a course of treatment, three sessions 2- 4 weeks apart. Three successive sessions should last around 12 months.
Skin Boosters product related reactions are rare. There are some injection related reactions which may occur after any injection; they typically resolve spontaneously a few days after injection to the skin or within a week after injection into the lips. These reactions include redness, swelling, pain, itching, bruising or tenderness at the injection site.