
As the aesthetics industry evolves, client expectations are shifting toward subtle, regenerative results over dramatic enhancements. This change has brought skin boosters to the forefront - and for good reason. These injectable treatments offer profound improvements in skin quality without altering facial structure, making them an ideal add-on or standalone service in modern aesthetic practice.
Whether you're a cosmetic nurse, doctor, or experienced practitioner, understanding the science, clinical application, and commercial value of skin boosters can significantly enhance your treatment offering.
What Are Skin Boosters?
Skin boosters are micro-injections of hydrating agents - typically non-crosslinked or lightly crosslinked hyaluronic acid (HA) - designed to improve skin hydration, elasticity, firmness, and texture. Unlike traditional dermal fillers, which are used to add volume or contour, skin boosters work on a cellular level, targeting skin quality and health rather than structure.
These treatments are especially effective in addressing:
- Dehydrated or dull skin
- Fine lines and crepiness
- Loss of elasticity or firmness
- Uneven tone and texture
- Early signs of aging
The result? Healthier, plumper, and visibly radiant skin.
Mechanism of Action: How They Work
The primary ingredient in most boosters is hyaluronic acid, a naturally occurring molecule in the skin that binds up to 1,000 times its weight in water. When injected intradermally or sub-dermally:
- HA hydrates from within, improving elasticity and glow
- The mechanical action of injection can trigger wound-healing responses, stimulating fibroblasts
- Some products include peptides, amino acids, antioxidants, or vitamins, which contribute to collagen and elastin synthesis
- Over time, this leads to increased dermal density, improved barrier function, and a visible “glass skin” effect
Skin boosters do not provide structural lift or volume, making them ideal for clients who want natural skin improvement rather than enhancement.
Clinical Applications: Where and How to Use Skin Boosters
Skin boosters can be used on the:
- Face (particularly cheeks, jawline, under eyes, and perioral region)
- Neck and décolleté
- Hands
- Scalp (in some protocols to support hair health)
- Areas with scarring or crepiness, such as under the eyes or smoker’s lines
Techniques vary depending on the product and area:
- Microdroplet or mesotherapy-style injection for uniform hydration
- 5-point BAP technique (used with Profhilo®) for minimal injection sites and maximum spread
- Cannula method for fewer entry points and safer administration in delicate zones
Practitioners should conduct a thorough skin assessment and consultation to determine the best product, protocol, and technique.
Treatment Plan & Client Expectations
A typical protocol involves:
- 2 to 3 treatments, 2–4 weeks apart
- Maintenance every 6 to 12 months
- Minimal downtime (redness, swelling for 24–48 hours)
Post-treatment care includes:
- Avoiding alcohol, exercise, and makeup for 24 hours
- Staying hydrated
- Using gentle skincare and SPF
Clients usually see subtle improvements after the first session, with optimal results visible 2–4 weeks after the final treatment.
Combining Skin Boosters With Other Treatments
Skin boosters are highly versatile and work well in combination with:
- Microneedling or RF – for synergistic collagen stimulation
- Chemical peels – for surface renewal followed by deep hydration
- LED light therapy – post-injection healing support
Integrating boosters into your treatment plans can improve overall outcomes and client satisfaction.
Commercial Value for Clinics and Practitioners
Offering skin boosters can help your practice:
- Attract a wider demographic - including clients hesitant about dermal fillers
- Enhance client retention with regular maintenance sessions
- Build treatment bundles for complete skin transformation
- Increase profit margins - boosters require minimal consumables and yield high returns per treatment
- Offer “lunchtime” procedures with no downtime
Training in skin boosters is relatively accessible for licensed professionals, and many academies offer CPD-accredited courses.
Product Spotlight: Key Skin Booster Brands
There are many CE-marked and licensed products available in the UK and EU. Here are some top performers:
Profhilo®
- High-purity, hybrid hyaluronic acid (64mg)
- Spreads evenly without volume, ideal for facial rejuvenation
- Uses the BAP (Bio Aesthetic Points) method – 10 injection sites
- Requires 2 sessions spaced 4 weeks apart, with maintenance every 6–9 months
Seventy Hyal 2000®
- High molecular weight HA (2000 kDa)
- Provides hydration, glow, and mild volumisation
- Good for younger clients or those new to injectables
- Typically 2–3 treatments with 4-week intervals
Juvéderm Volite®
- Crosslinked HA with longer-lasting results (up to 9 months)
- Injected with microbolus technique
- Great for improving texture, fine lines, and hydration
Teosyal Redensity 1®
- Contains HA + amino acids, antioxidants, and vitamins
- Repairs oxidative damage and improves skin quality
- Excellent for under-eye and neck rejuvenation
Comparison of Top brands
Product |
Product price per treatment |
Mg of HA per 2ml treatment |
Pros |
Cons |
Profhilo |
£70 – £90 |
64 |
-High HA content -CE Marked -Produced in Italy |
-Very costly, cutting into profits. -Only 32mg of HA is high molecular weight so more maintenance is required. -Only legitimately supplied by HA derma in the UK so difficult to trace origins when purchasing from other suppliers (bar codes often crossed out) |
£25 - £30 |
40 |
-Low cost for maximum profits -Available in single or triple packs, saving money if a client commits to a 3-session treatment plan. -Contains extra amino acids for additional skin health. -Widely available and traceable in the UK
|
-Effects last 3-6 months so more maintenance treatments required.
|
|
£30 - £35 |
30 |
-Low cost for maximum profits -Highest molecular weight on the market. This means treatments last longer keeping your clients happy. -Available in single or triple packs, saving money if a client commits to a 3-session treatment plan -Widely available and traceable in the UK -Produced in Italy |
-Lower HA content |
|
Juvederm Volite |
£200 |
24 |
-FDA approved |
-Low HA content -Very costly, cutting into profits -Cross linked so reactions more likely
|
Teosyal Redensity 1®
|
£70 - £100 |
30
|
-FDA approved |
-Much cheaper options for the same HA content |
At ilunah Aesthetics we believe Seventy Hyal 2000 and Lumi-Pro offer the best bang for your buck on skin booster treatments. Shop our range of skin boosters here.
In Summary
Skin boosters are more than a passing trend - they represent a paradigm shift in aesthetic medicine. With their ability to restore skin health from the inside out, they’re the perfect bridge between clinical skincare and injectables.
For professionals, incorporating skin boosters can lead to better client outcomes, greater revenue, and a stronger reputation for delivering subtle, elegant results.
💡 Pro Tip:
Always take before and after photos and track client outcomes over time. Skin boosters shine in their cumulative effects - and your documentation will build trust, showcase success, and support consultations.