Skin Boosters

What are Skin Boosters?

Redensity 1 Skin Boosters are like a refreshing drink for your skin. They work wonders to hydrate and rejuvenate your skin, helping it look and feel its best. The secret ingredient here is hyaluronic acid, a natural substance already present in your skin that keeps it plump and hydrated. When we inject Redensity 1, it’s like giving your skin an extra boost of this hydrating magic.

These boosters do more than just hydrate, though. They also help reduce fine lines and give your skin a beautiful, natural glow. Imagine your skin feeling smoother, looking more youthful, and simply radiating health. That’s the power of Redensity 1 Skin Boosters.

In a US trial, 92.8% of people noticed an improvement in their skin at just 8 weeks after the treatment. Even more impressively 66% of them still had that improvement a whole year later. That’s the kind of long-lasting transformation that Redensity 1 Skin Boosters can offer. The best part? There’s little to no downtime, so you can get back to your daily routine right after treatment. It’s a fantastic way to enhance your skin’s appearance and maintain that fresh, youthful look we all love.

Procedure: During a Redensity 1 Skin Booster procedure, a series of tiny injections are administered into the skin, delivering hyaluronic acid to hydrate and rejuvenate the treated areas.

Aftercare: After the treatment, it’s essential to avoid excessive sun exposure, heat, and intense physical activities for a few days. Additionally, gently massaging the treated areas can help distribute the product evenly for the best results.

Prices

Redensity 1- 1 Area (1 session) £175
Redensity 1 – 1 Area (2 sessions) £295
Redensity 1 – 1 Area (3 sessions) £350
Redensity 1 – 2 Areas (2 sessions) £570
Redensity 1 – 2 Areas (3 sessions) £675
Redensity 1 – 3 Areas (1 session) £350
Redensity 1 – 3 Areas (2 sessions) £675
Redensity 1 – 3 Areas (3 sessions) £875

Suitability

  1. Pregnancy and Breastfeeding: It’s typically not recommended to undergo skin booster treatments during pregnancy or while breastfeeding due to limited safety data.
  2. Active Skin Infections or Lesions: Skin boosters should not be administered to areas with active infections, open wounds, or skin lesions, as this can increase the risk of complications.
  3. Hypersensitivity or Allergies: Individuals with a known hypersensitivity or allergy to hyaluronic acid or any other component of Redensity 1 should avoid this treatment.
  4. Autoimmune Disorders: People with certain autoimmune diseases may not be suitable candidates for skin boosters, as the treatment involves injections that could potentially trigger or worsen autoimmune responses.
  5. Bleeding Disorders: Individuals with bleeding disorders or those taking blood-thinning medications may experience increased bruising and bleeding at the injection sites.
  6. Recent Chemical Peels or Laser Treatments: It’s generally advisable to wait until the skin has fully healed from recent chemical peels or laser treatments before undergoing skin booster injections.

Complications

  1. Bruising: Mild bruising at the injection sites is a common side effect and typically resolves within a few days to a week.
  2. Swelling: Some degree of swelling or puffiness at the injection sites is normal and usually subsides within a few days.
  3. Redness: Temporary redness or erythema at the treatment sites is common and typically resolves quickly.
  4. Pain or Discomfort: Patients may experience mild pain or discomfort at the injection sites, but this is usually short-lived.
  5. Itching: Itching or mild irritation at the injection sites may occur temporarily.
  6. Nodules or Lumps: Rarely, small lumps or nodules may form at the injection sites. These can usually be massaged or treated by a healthcare provider.
  7. Infection: While infections are rare, they can occur. Signs of infection include increased redness, swelling, pain, warmth, or pus at the injection sites. Prompt medical attention is required if an infection is suspected.
  8. Allergic Reactions: Although uncommon, allergic reactions to components of the product may occur. Symptoms can include swelling, hives, itching, and difficulty breathing. Immediate medical attention is necessary in case of an allergic reaction.
  9. Hyperpigmentation: In some cases, skin booster treatments can lead to temporary hyperpigmentation (darkening of the skin) or hypopigmentation (lightening of the skin) at the injection sites. These changes are typically temporary but may take several months to resolve.
  10. Asymmetry: Uneven distribution of the product can result in asymmetry, where one side of the face appears different from the other. This can often be corrected with additional injections or adjustments.
  11. Vascular Complications: Rarely, skin booster treatments can cause vascular complications such as the blockage of blood vessels. This can lead to skin tissue damage and, in severe cases, scarring. It’s crucial for healthcare providers to have proper training to minimize these risks.
  12. Granulomas: Granulomas are small, firm bumps that can form under the skin at the injection sites. They are rare but can occur as a reaction to the product.

All patients receive

  • Advice on aftercare and what to look out for
  • Telephone follow-up at 2 weeks with in person follow-up if required
  • Queries or concerns line available to all patients

Practitioners

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Dr Amy MBChB

Lead Aesthetic Practitioner

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