Skin boosters stimulate collagen production, create a slight volume, increasing skin turgor and improving skin structure and elasticity, provide antioxidant function, speed up would healing, lessen inflammation and effectively decrease dark circles and fine lines around eyes.
At the Kennington Surgery we provide a range of different brands to choose from, such as:
- Profhilo.
- Jalupro(face&body).
- Sunekos 200, Sunekos 1200.
- Seventy Hyal.
- Lumi eyes.
- Jalupro young eyes.
- Ami eyes.
Skin booster are ideal for use in specific areas of the face & body such face, hand, decolletage, neck, arm and around knee. For all skin boosters, a full course of treatment is needed which is 2 or 3 injections within 4 weeks apart to have maximum result then you can have it annually.
FAQs
Is skin booster the same as filler?
However, they both have hyaluronic acid, but fillers are typically used to replace lost volume, while skin boosters stimulate your own body to produce more collagen by working on
the biochemical level of skin layers to improve overall skin quality. Also, they have thinner consistency to compare with dermal filler.
How long is the procedure?
It depends on the skin booster, but usually takes from 15-30 minutes.
How long the result last?
It depends on the skin booster, but usually we recommend annually after a full course of treatment.
How long do skin boosters take to settle?
You might experience some small, raised lumps or bumps at the injection sites, following your skin booster treatment, however, these will disperse within 1 to 2 hours. Any slight bruising, redness or tenderness at the injection points are quite normal and will resolve within a few days.
Does skin booster have side effects?
Some people experience some minor bruising after the injection of Skin Boosters, especially around the corner of the eyes, where the skin is particularly thin. However, bruising usually disappears within 1 – 2 weeks.
What age is best for skin boosters?
It depends on the type of skin booster it is going to be used. Some of them you must be over 30 while others you can have them from your mid-20s
Contraindication of skin booster?
Being pregnant or breastfeeding, a history of significant autoimmune disease, infection or inflammation treated area, a history of keloid scarring, active acne, and where long lasting filler like pella filler has been used.
How often are skin boosters recommended?
It depends on the type of skin booster it is going to be used, but usually it is annually after a full course of treatment.