Dermal Fillers – Skinboosters
How do you treat more sensitive areas of skin with dermal fillers?
Skinbooster treatments create hydrated and luminous skin in a natural way by gently and naturally treating the skin from the inside. It works by increasing the hydration within the skin to provide lasting moisture and improve the skin’s surface.
Hydrating microinjections
Each treatment involves a series of hydrating microinjections of filler containing hyaluronic acid (HA), a water-binding substance found naturally in the body that maintains hydration in the skin.
HA is a soft, gel-like substance that absorbs water and brings deep skin hydration to the treated areas, giving it improved firmness, elasticity and smoothness.
What you and everyone else will see is wonderful and radiant skin.
Treatment areas
Skinbooster treatments can be used to improve the general skin quality of your face, but also to improve exposed and sensitive areas such as your neck, décolletage and hands as well as areas with acne-scarred skin.
Treatment programme
A typical treatment programme with Skinboosters is made up of three initial treatment sessions with 2 to 4 week intervals.
The initial 3-treatment programme is done once, and after that one treatment about every 6 months is recommended.
Which Skinbooster?
The natural hydrating properties of Restylane Vital® Skinbooster make it the obvious choice for all those skin areas that take on a rough dehydrated or crêpey appearance. These areas typically include the face, neck, and décolletage as well as the backs of hands. It plumps up the skin in a way that creams and other moisturisers simply cannot do. Restylane Vital® moisturises skin from deep within and is actually now proven by clinical studies to work preventatively to stop lines forming. Its sister product Restylane Vital® Light, is excellent for even more sensitive skin.
Where in London can I get an expert to discuss Dermal Fillers?
To make an appointment to discuss further with our medical team, please call 020 3488 8469 or e-mail info@londoncityskinclinic.com.