Skin Boosters are micro-injections of dermal fillers in the skin. Unlike traditional dermal fillers, they are not injected beneath the skin to volumise or shape the face. Instead, they are very fine dermal fillers that are injected into the skin to hydrate and improve skin quality. This type of dermal filler can be injected over large treatment areas of the face, neck, and hands to increase the skin’s hydration quality. Skin Boosters are micro-injections of dermal fillers in the skin. Unlike traditional dermal fillers, they are not injected beneath the skin to volumise or shape the face. Instead, they are very fine dermal fillers that are injected into the skin to hydrate and improve skin quality. This type of dermal filler can be injected over large treatment areas of the face, neck, and hands to increase the skin’s hydration quality.
Skin Boosters are like topical moisturizers that can be used at a cellular level. The treatment uses a very thin filler that is dispersed across the target area with a micro-needle, injection gun or cannula. By injecting hyaluronic acid (optionally with antioxidants and other nutritious ingredients) to the skin, the treatment bypasses the outer barrier and is delivered directly to the dermis, or the skin’s middle layer. Once injected, the HA molecule starts to re-absorb water and hydrate the skin from the inside out. At the same time, it sends signals to the cells which then are stimulated to begin reproducing collagen and elastin.
The treatment uses micro-injections of a soft gel-like substance whose key component is hyaluronic acid (HA). As many of you know, hyaluronic acid is a substance that the human body naturally produces. It retains water to keep skin tissues lubricated and moist. To many dermatologists and skincare makers, HA is a key regimen for reducing fine lines while making skin appear younger and dewier.