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Injectable Moisturisers: The Subtle Skin Boosters Everyone's Talking About

Jul 13

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What Are Injectable Moisturisers?


Injectable moisturisers—often called skin boosters—are minimally invasive treatments that hydrate and rejuvenate the skin from within. Rather than adding volume (like fillers), these soft hyaluronic acid (HA) injections such as Profhilo enhance texture, tone, and natural radiance.


Why They’re So Popular?


  • Natural glow, zero drama: They deliver a hydrated, dewy look without altering facial contours.

  • Minimal downtime: A quick session with little to minimal recovery—perfect for our busy lives.

  • Evidence-based results: Clinically proven to boost skin elasticity, hydration, and radiance for up to six months.


How It Works


  • Step 1: Topical anesthetic for comfort

  • Step 2: Multiple micro-injections of HA just beneath the skin

  • Step 3: Gentle aftercare—avoid strenuous exercise or heat for 24–48 hours—then glow on!


Ideal Candidates


This treatment suits anyone looking for a refreshed, luminous look—especially:

  • If you are looking for prejuvenation

  • Those with dull, dehydrated skin from lifestyle or aging

  • As a bridge between skincare and fillers


Service Highlights


  • Subtle hydration—no filler “look,” just soft radiance

  • Fast and comfortable—30–45 mins, in and out

  • Long-lasting—visible results for months

  • Great for all skin types, including mature or thin skin




Curious how injectable moisturisers can rejuvenate your skin with barely any downtime?


Book a personalised consultation with our doctor today. Let’s design a bespoke skin regimen that supports your natural beauty and fits your busy lifestyle.


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