Low-concentration hyaluronic acid treatment to improve skin radiance and hydration level.
Duration
20-30 minutes
Body Location
Face, neck, décolletage, hands or selected skin areas after assessment
Preparation
No special preparation is usually needed. Avoid alcohol for 24 hours; do not stop prescribed medication or blood thinners on your own, and disclose them to the physician.
Follow-up Care
Mild redness may persist 1-2 days. Use SPF 50+ sunscreen.
Hyaluronic acid injected into nano-channels with fine needles. Applied near skin surface.
Skin Booster is lighter and applied more frequently. Profhilo is deeper and longer-lasting.
Recommended program of 4 weekly sessions. Then monthly maintenance sessions.
Skin appears more radiant after first session. Full effect within 2-4 weeks.
Pregnant, nursing, or those with hyaluronic acid allergy are not suitable. Recover from acute skin infections first.
Mild redness, swelling, and minor bruising may persist 24-48 hours. Granulomas are rarely seen.
Initially weekly for 4 sessions, then can be applied at 3-4 week intervals for maintenance.
Yes, return to work immediately. Just avoid intense exercise and massage for 24 hours.
Skin Booster is a safe procedure; still, as with any medical treatment, explaining possible side effects and rare complications transparently is part of patient safety. The physician-authored guides below cover these topics in depth.
This content is informational and does not replace medical advice. At any warning sign, contact the physician who performed the procedure or the nearest medical facility without delay.
Deep-dive in our glossary: definition, indications, side effects and FAQs.
Hyaluronic acid (HA), the active ingredient used in dermal fillers, is a high molecular weight glucosaminoglycan polymer composed of β-1,4-D-glucuronic acid and β-1,3-N-acetyl-D-glucosamine repeating disaccharide, occurring naturally in the body; It is the most commonly used filler in facial filler in aesthetic injections, increasing skin hydration and volumetricity.
Filler; They are biocompatible materials that are injected into selected areas of the face, restore volume loss, fill static lines and improve facial contour, and have varieties such as hyaluronic acid, calcium hydroxyapatite, poly-L-lactic acid and autologous oil.
Calcium hydroxyapatite (CaHA); It is an injection tool that has the same mineral composition found in natural bones and teeth, is added to filler products in microsphere form, and provides both instant filler volume and biostimulation with long-term collagen neogenesis.
Niacinamide (nicotinamide) is the amide form of Vitamin B3 and is the active ingredient in cosmeceutical serums that strengthens the skin barrier, provides sebum regulation, inhibits melanin transfer and supports collagen synthesis; As a NAD+/NADP+ precursor, it is active in cellular energy metabolism.
Peptide serum are cosmeceutical active substances consisting of short-chain amino acid sequences (typically 2-50 amino acids, mostly 3-6), which trigger collagen and elastin synthesis, inhibit neurotransmitter release or prevent enzymatic degradation; They form the main component of the bulk in topical serum formulations used against signs of aging (wrinkles, loss of skin tension, fine lines).
Retinol is the pre-vitamin form of Vitamin A1 (C20H30O), which is metabolized into retinal and retinoic acid in the skin and provides increased cellular turnover, collagen synthesis stimulation, melanin inhibition and anti-photoaging effects through nuclear receptors, and is the gold standard anti-aging active ingredient of the cosmetic industry.
Vitamin C serum is a cosmeceutical serum formulation containing L-ascorbic acid or its derivatives (sodium ascorbyl phosphate, magnesium ascorbyl phosphate, tetrahexyldecyl ascorbate); It is a dermocosmetic topical product class that provides anti-aging, brightening and UV protective effects with its antioxidant, collagen synthesis stimulating and melanin inhibition properties.
Against platysmal bands, horizontal wrinkles and pigmentation problems of the neck area; Multimodal aesthetic procedure with a combination of botox, hyaluronic acid, biostimulators and laser.
Toner is a liquid product that balances the pH of the skin after cleansing and acts as a residue cleaner. It is divided into the categories of traditional astringen (alcohol-based, for aged skin) vs modern hydration tonic (glycerin + hyaluronic acid) vs exfoliating tonic (AHA 4-7%, BHA 2% — active exfoliating agent).
Contact Dr. Hamza Gemici’s clinic for individualized assessment and candidacy planning.