Skin boosters: Effective against dryness and loss of elasticity... What should you look for?
Skin boosters – effective against internal dryness and reduced skin elasticity... What should you look for? The cold winds of winter can dry out and irritate the skin. During winter, the large temperature differences between indoors and outdoors, as well as between different environments, weaken the skin’s barrier function, making signs of aging such as wrinkles more noticeable. However, relying solely on cosmetics isn’t enough to quickly address deeply formed wrinkles, reduced skin elasticity, or dry oily skin. If winter skin concerns are worsening ahead of holiday gatherings, reunions with friends and family, or other events, it might be worth considering skin booster treatments. Skin boosters are treatments that deliver active ingredients directly into the dermis to stimulate collagen production and enhance the skin’s regenerative capacity. “Radiesse” uses PN (polynucleotides) derived from salmon DNA, offering benefits such as improving skin dryness, keratinization, wrinkles, skin elasticity, restoring skin condition, and soothing the skin. “Radiesse Healer,” on the other hand, utilizes a combination of C-PDRN, amino acids, and hyaluronic acid to repair damaged skin. Its smaller particle size compared to traditional Radiesse PN ensures better absorption and superior moisturizing effects, while minimizing pain, redness, and irritation. It’s important to use microneedles to gently deliver the active ingredients of Radiesse or Radiesse Healer deep into the skin, ensuring even absorption and enhanced longevity. Therefore, not only the price of Radiesse but also the doctor’s skill level are crucial factors to consider. “Juvéderm” is a collagen booster made from high-molecular PLA combined with hyaluronic acid, known for stimulating the production of natural collagen in areas where volume has decreased and wrinkles are prominent. Juvéderm Skin can be applied to delicate areas requiring treatment, such as sagging under the eyes or wrinkles around the eyes and mouth, helping to regulate skin moisture, improve elasticity and reduce wrinkles, address pores and scars, and add volume to the skin. Another type of skin booster, “Scaltra,” is a non-invasive treatment that promotes collagen production within the skin by injecting PLLA. Since PLLA breaks down gradually in the body, collagen is naturally produced over time. The effects of Scaltra don’t appear immediately but develop slowly over several months, allowing you to experience a natural lift from within, improved deep wrinkles, and enhanced skin elasticity. Recently, in addition to treatments like Radiesse, Juvéderm, and Scaltra, there’s also growing interest in using “LitoWoo” for managing dry oily skin and alleviating internal dryness. LitoWoo promises to fundamentally improve skin elasticity, density, wrinkles, and pores, effectively rebuilding the skin’s structure and delivering high satisfaction levels. Lee Jong-hyeon, director of Jaylink Clinic Pusan Somion Branch, said, “As winter sets in with its cold winds, more patients come in seeking advice about the effectiveness of Juvéderm and various skin booster options due to issues like dry oily skin, deep wrinkles, and reduced skin elasticity.” He added, “To maximize satisfaction from skin booster treatments, it’s essential to conduct a thorough consultation to accurately assess one’s skin condition and understand the differences between Juvéderm, Radiesse, Scaltra, and LitoWoo.” He further explained, “Since the effectiveness varies depending on the treatment plan, it’s important not only to check discounts on Scaltra and Juvéderm or reviews of Radiesse and LitoWoo but also to thoroughly evaluate the doctor’s experience and expertise.” For more details, please visit: >>>> View original article: https://mdtoday.co.kr/news/view/1065576709332356