STYLAGE® Hydro and STYLAGE® HydroMax are indicated to improve hydration and cutaneous elasticity of the face, neck, décolleté and back of the hand. One to three injection sessions are required to treat the skin optimally, depending on your skin and depth of injections.
Skin boosters are indeed injectable treatments that aim to improve the quality and appearance of the skin. Here are some key points about skin boosters:
- Hyaluronic Acid (HA): Skin boosters typically consist of a gel-like substance called hyaluronic acid (HA). HA is a naturally occurring molecule found in the skin that helps to maintain hydration and promote tissue repair.
- Injection Technique: Skin boosters are administered through a series of microinjections directly into the skin. The injections are typically shallow, targeting the middle layer of the skin known as the dermis.
- Benefits: Skin boosters provide several benefits to the skin, including:
- Improved skin hydration: HA attracts and retains water, helping to hydrate the skin from within.
- Enhanced skin elasticity and firmness: By stimulating collagen production, skin boosters can improve skin elasticity and firmness.
- Smoother skin texture: Skin boosters can help improve the texture of the skin, reducing the appearance of fine lines, wrinkles, and superficial acne scars.
- Radiant and youthful appearance: With improved hydration and collagen stimulation, the skin can appear more radiant, plump, and youthful.
- Treatment Areas: Skin boosters can be used on various areas of the body, including the face, neck, décolletage, and hands. They are particularly popular for treating areas with fine lines, dullness, or dehydration.
- Treatment Schedule: Skin boosters are typically performed as a series of treatments spaced several weeks apart. The exact number of sessions needed can vary depending on the individual’s goals and the condition of their skin. Maintenance treatments may be recommended to prolong the results.
- Minimal Downtime: Skin booster treatments usually have minimal downtime. Some patients may experience temporary redness, swelling, or bruising at the injection sites, but these effects typically resolve within a few days.