Hydra Booster
What is it
- HYDRA BOOSTER is an innovative concept of mesotherapy. Thanks to the combination of stimulators it effectively improves the level of skin hydration, evens out its color, restores radiance and improves its firmness, as well as reduces wrinkles and narrows visible pores.
- Complex of skin revitalizing ingredients such as: hyaluronic acid., nucleic acids, polynucleotides, amino acids, peptides, minerals, vitamins and antioxidants. Provides hydration, smoothing of superficial wrinkles, unification of the color and illumination of the skin.
Indications
Hydra Booster is a solution for people with thin, flabby and dehydrated skin that requires regeneration and renewal. Also for the skin after sun exposure to improve the oval, brighten and reduce the visibility of pores. For people of all ages. For the areas: face, cleavage, neck, hands.
It is also an effective preventive treatment that keeps the skin healthy and young. The treatment can be used as a monotherapy or combined with other therapies: fillers and peels. Strengthens and extends the effects of other treatments.
Effects
The combination of substances contained in both products provides strong hydration to all layers of the skin. It rebuilds its skin structure and improves its density. Smoothes superficial wrinkles. It firms, illuminates and tightens pores.
How many treatments should be performed
The effect is visible after the first treatment. However, for long-term, multi-level skin hydration and its reconstruction, it is recommended to perform a series of treatments depending on the individual needs of the patient's skin. Most often, we recommend 3 treatments at monthly intervals.
Recommendations after injections
Directly after the injection, up to 12 hours after the procedure, the area under the procedure should not be warmed up (sun, tanning bed) or strongly cooled. Makeup should also not be applied to the treated areas.
Side Effects
Reddening of the skin occurs immediately after the injection. Very rare reactions at the site of application have been reported. Most of them are symptoms of moderate severity, the most common are pain, redness and slight swelling. These ailments are temporary and short-lived.
Contraindications
Pregnancy and breastfeeding, skin and inflammatory infections, e.g. acne, severe allergy, especially to HA, recurrent streptococcal infections (angina, articular rheumatism), immunity disorders, tendency to colloids (keloids). In addition, severe cardiac arrhythmias, epilepsy, porphyria, and taking medications that inhibit liver metabolism. Anticoagulant treatment, aspirin, vitamin C increase the risk of hematomas, so it is recommended to discontinue them, if possible, for 1-2 days before the planned procedure.