Hydration boosters
Hyaluronic acid-based boosters are usually selected for hydration, plumper-looking texture and skin that feels less dry or dull.
Skin boosters are not all the same. Some focus on hydration, some on PN / PDRN-style skin-quality support, and some use peptide, collagen, NAD or exosome-style ingredient families for a more advanced plan.
The exact product is confirmed privately after consultation. Publicly, the clearer way to explain the menu is by what each ingredient family is generally chosen to support.
Hyaluronic acid-based boosters are usually selected for hydration, plumper-looking texture and skin that feels less dry or dull.
PN and PDRN-style treatments are planned for gradual skin-quality support, elasticity appearance, comfort and delicate-area planning where suitable.
Exosome-style, peptide, NAD, collagen, vitamin or amino-acid blends may be discussed where a client wants a higher-tier skin-quality plan.
Appointments may involve a series of small injection points or a controlled mesotherapy technique. Temporary bumps, redness, swelling, tenderness, bruising or dryness can happen. Many plans are course-based, with spacing and maintenance decided by product protocol and skin response.
Skin boosters may be considered for face, neck, decolletage, hands or cautious under-eye skin-quality planning. They can also sit alongside microneedling, peptide mesotherapy, PRP / PRF or filler planning when a staged route makes more sense than one treatment alone.
Active infection, inflamed skin, pregnancy or breastfeeding, relevant allergies, unexplained swelling, bleeding risk, recent treatments in the same area or a medical concern that needs review first can all change suitability.
Skin boosters are for cosmetic skin-quality support. They are not advertised as disease treatments, guaranteed repair, guaranteed whitening, guaranteed hair growth or a substitute for medical skin care.