FAQs

Dermaplaning is a cosmetic procedure that uses a sterile surgical blade to gently exfoliate the skin, removing dead skin cells and fine vellus hair (peach fuzz) to reveal smoother, brighter skin. 

Skin boosters and polynucleotide treatments both aim for skin rejuvenation, but skin boosters focus on immediate hydration and subtle volume, while polynucleotides work for deeper tissue repair and regeneration, offering longer-lasting results.

Here’s a more detailed comparison:

    • Mechanism of Action:
      • Skin booster is a hyaluronic acid-based injectable that provides intense hydration and stimulates collagen and elastin production, resulting in a plumper, smoother, and more radiant complexion. 
      • Polynucleotides work by stimulating the skin’s natural regenerative processes, encouraging the production of collagen and elastin for improved skin texture, tone, and elasticity. 
Results:

Skin boosters delivers noticeable improvements in skin hydration, texture, and elasticity, with results visible after 1 or 2 sessions, lasting 6 to 12 months. 

Polynucleotide treatments show results more gradually, focusing on deeper regeneration and repair. Most patients notice improvements in skin texture and tone after 2 or 3 sessions, with results lasting between 12 and 18 months. 

Ideal for:

Skin boosters are ideal for individuals seeking quick hydration and a radiance boost. 

Polynucleotides are a good option for those looking for a longer-lasting treatment that can improve the overall texture and appearance of their skin through regeneration of collagen and elastin. 

Complementary Treatments:

Both treatments can be combined for comprehensive results, with skin booster’s hydrating effects enhancing the regenerative benefits of polynucleotides. 

Consultation:
It’s essential to consult with a qualified professional to determine which treatment or combination of treatments is best suited to your individual skin concerns and goals