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Paris Glow is a mesotherapy-style skin revitalization treatment built around NCTF 135HA, a formula known for combining hyaluronic acid with a broad cocktail of active ingredients. The goal is not dramatic volume, but brighter, more hydrated, more rested-looking skin.
Patients usually ask about three things: what the treatment actually does, whether it is better than other skin-quality injectables, and what the realistic cost range looks like. Those questions matter more than trend language because this is fundamentally a protocol for tissue quality, not instant reshaping.
NCTF 135HA is commonly described as a revitalizing formula that combines hyaluronic acid with vitamins, amino acids, minerals, coenzymes, and antioxidants. In practical terms, it is used to support hydration, cellular function, and a healthier surface glow.
This makes Paris Glow attractive for patients with dull, tired, dehydrated, or early aging skin. It is usually chosen when the main complaint is poor skin quality rather than loss of facial structure.
The hyaluronic acid component helps bind water inside the skin, while the broader ingredient complex is used with the aim of supporting fibroblast activity and improving the skin environment. Patients often notice glow and hydration first, with texture benefits appearing more gradually.
A common protocol is a short series of 3 sessions spaced about 2 weeks apart. That staged approach is more realistic than expecting a single appointment to deliver the full effect.
Dr. Gemici: Paris Glow makes the most sense when the patient wants fresher, healthier skin quality. If the real need is lifting, contour change, or significant volume support, another treatment plan is usually more logical.
These treatments overlap in the broad category of injectable skin-quality improvement, but they are not interchangeable. Paris Glow is usually discussed around nutrient-rich revitalization, skinboosters vary by brand and formulation, and Profhilo is more often framed around diffuse bio-remodeling.
The right choice depends on the skin’s thickness, dehydration level, age pattern, and whether the patient primarily wants glow, hydration, tissue remodeling, or a combination of these goals.
The best candidates are patients with dry, tired, dull, or fine-lined skin who want natural-looking refresh rather than obvious augmentation. Face, neck, decollete, and hands are common treatment zones.
Pricing depends on product quantity, treatment area, and whether a single session or a full protocol is planned. In practical 2026 clinic discussions, patients often hear a rough range around 5,000 to 10,000 TL for a treatment plan, with single sessions priced lower.
No. Paris Glow is aimed at hydration and skin quality, not at creating structural volume like a filler.
A short series of about 3 sessions is common, often with 2-week intervals, then maintenance is adjusted individually.
Hydration and glow can improve relatively early, while texture and collagen-related benefits develop more gradually over the following weeks.

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Dr. Hamza Gemici is a medical aesthetic physician based in Ataşehir, Istanbul. His practice focuses on natural anti-aging and subtle facial harmonization using botulinum toxin, dermal fillers, periocular rejuvenation and skin quality procedures. All treatments are performed with FDA-approved products under physician-guided protocols.