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Skin boosters are injectable treatments designed to improve skin quality, hydration and texture by delivering concentrated ingredients directly into the skin’s layers. Unlike traditional dermal fillers that primarily focus on volume, skin boosters aim to enhance skin's natural radiance, firmness, and elasticity.
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On average, skin booster treatment lasts around six months, but this can vary depending on individual factors such as metabolism, skin condition, and the specific type of booster used.
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Some common side effects of skin injectables are;
Redness and Swelling – It is common to experience some redness and swelling after the treatment, particularly around the injection site. This is a normal reaction and should subside within a few days.
Bruising – Some patients may experience bruising at the injection site. This can be due to the needle piercing a blood vessel during the injection process. While it may look unsightly, it is not usually a cause for concern and will subside on its own.
Discomfort – Some patients may experience itching or discomfort in the treated area. This is usually a mild and temporary side effect that will subside on its own.