As the skin ages, its natural hyaluronic acid levels decrease. As a result, the skin loses moisture, elasticity, and firmness. This can lead to a dull complexion, fine lines, and a tired appearance; even in people who otherwise feel healthy.
A skinbooster treatment is designed to hydrate the skin from within and structurally improve skin quality. Unlike fillers, skinboosters are not about adding volume, but about improving skin quality, glow, and elasticity.
Because there are different types of skinboosters and techniques may vary by doctor, comparing clinics is important. This gives you a realistic view of results, safety, and treatment approach.

Skinboosters hydrate the skin from within
They improve skin structure and elasticity
Results develop gradually
Treatment takes an average of 15–30 minutes
Effect usually lasts 6 to 12 months
No added volume, but a natural glow
Comparing clinics helps you choose an experienced doctor
The result of skinboosters varies per person due to differences in skin thickness, hydration levels, and collagen structure. Skinboosters usually contain hyaluronic acid, which binds water and hydrates the extracellular matrix. When the starting condition of the skin differs, the degree of moisture retention and collagen support also varies. In dry or thin skin, the increase in hydration may be more visible than in already well-hydrated skin. Therefore, the degree and visibility of improvement differ per individual.
The timing of visible results after skinboosters varies due to differences in skin condition, circulation, and metabolism. Hyaluronic acid attracts and retains water in the extracellular matrix. When circulation and cellular activity are higher, the product distributes more efficiently and hydration becomes visible more quickly. With slower metabolism or severely dehydrated skin, it may take longer for moisture levels to stabilize. As a result, the speed of visible improvement differs per person.
Multiple treatments may be necessary due to differences in skin condition and degree of dehydration. Hyaluronic acid binds water in the extracellular matrix and improves hydration. With poor baseline skin quality or reduced collagen structure, one treatment is often insufficient to restore stable moisture levels. Repeated injections gradually increase hydration and support skin structure, creating a cumulative and longer-lasting effect.
Prices differ due to variations in purchasing costs, practitioner experience, and clinic overhead. These factors determine total cost, including product, consultation time, and medical responsibility. Clinics with higher fixed expenses or specialized practitioners often charge higher fees. The amount of product used per indication may also vary. This results in price differences between clinics for the same treatment.
Comparing skinbooster treatments is important because composition, hyaluronic acid concentration, and injection technique may vary per clinic. These factors determine how the product spreads within the skin and how much moisture it binds in the extracellular matrix. Differences in medical assessment and treatment protocol affect safety and consistency of results. Price structures and product quantities also vary per clinic. Comparing provides insight into factors influencing outcomes and risk profile.
Type of treatment: Injectable skin improvement
Goal: Hydration & skin quality
Visible result: Yes
Average duration: 15–30 minutes
Success factor: Technique and experience of the doctor
Skinboosters usually consist of hyaluronic acid or biostimulating substances that attract moisture and improve skin structure. They spread evenly within the skin and provide long-lasting hydration.
Preparation: Skin analysis and treatment plan
Treatment: Micro-injections into the skin
Immediately after: Mild redness or swelling may occur
No, skinboosters are not volume-enhancing fillers but focus on skin improvement.
With a skinbooster treatment, mild and temporary side effects may occur, such as swelling, redness, or small injection marks. Because skinboosters are injected more superficially than fillers, the risk of serious complications is low. However, problems can arise due to incorrect injection technique, improper indication, or insufficient experience of the practitioner. Safety therefore largely depends on knowledge of skin layers, appropriate product selection, and precise execution by an experienced physician.
The most common side effects are mild swelling, redness, tenderness, or small bumps at the injection sites. These reactions are normal skin responses and usually resolve on their own within 24 to 48 hours. The skin may sometimes feel temporarily tight or warm. Bruising is less common but can occur in individuals with sensitive skin or those using blood-thinning medication.
Yes, shortly after treatment small bumps or unevenness may be felt in the skin. This occurs because the product still needs to distribute evenly and due to the skin’s natural healing process. These bumps are usually not visible and resolve on their own within a few days. Massage or additional treatment is generally not necessary unless advised otherwise by the doctor.
Skinboosters are generally safe for long-term use when CE-approved products are used and the treatment is performed by an experienced physician. The hyaluronic acid formulas are gradually broken down by the body and stimulate skin quality without permanently altering facial structure. Regular treatments are often used for maintenance, with sufficient time between sessions.
Contact a doctor if you experience persistent pain, increasing swelling, worsening redness, signs of infection, or symptoms lasting more than a few days. If you are unsure about your recovery or notice unexpected skin changes, it is advisable to seek medical advice promptly. Early assessment helps prevent unnecessary concerns.
In most cases, the body naturally corrects minor irregularities during the healing process. Because skinboosters do not create volume like fillers, corrections are rarely needed. If the result is not as expected, the doctor can assess whether waiting, adjusting, or providing an additional treatment is appropriate. When in doubt, contacting your physician is always the best choice.
Face: glow & elasticity
Neck: firming
Décolleté: improved skin texture
Hands: more youthful appearance
Skinboosters provide:
Smoother skin
Improved elasticity
A fresh, healthy glow
Average duration: 6 to 12 months
Safety depends on:
The experience of the doctor
Proper injection technique
Hygiene standards
On average, a skinbooster lasts 6–12 months.
Aftercare:
Do not massage the treated area
Avoid intense exercise for 24 hours
Avoid sauna and tanning beds
Suitable if:
You want to improve your skin quality
You want a natural glow
You do not want to add volume
Less suitable if:
You are pregnant or breastfeeding
You have active skin infections
Average price per treatment: £175 – £350
Multiple sessions are often needed for optimal results.
Comparing helps gain insight into quality and costs.
| Treatment | Unit | City/country | Price | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Skinbooster | treatment | United Kingdom | £ 120 | Lowest price |
| Skinbooster | treatment | United Kingdom | £ 273 | Average price |
| Skinbooster | treatment | United Kingdom | £ 600 | Highest price |
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They are effective in improving skin quality, especially for dry, dull, or lax skin. They provide deep hydration, improved elasticity, and smoother texture. The effect is subtle but visible and focuses on skin improvement rather than volume or lift.
They do not provide volume or contour correction. Results are temporary and require maintenance treatments. Possible side effects include mild swelling, redness, or small bruises.
On average, 4 to 6 months. Duration depends on product, skin condition, age, and lifestyle. A treatment course is often recommended for longer-lasting results.
No. Fillers create volume and contour, while skinboosters primarily hydrate and improve skin quality. They often contain lower concentrations of hyaluronic acid and are injected more superficially.
Yes, often combined with Botox, fillers, laser, or peels. The combination depends on desired results and treatment sequence.
Profhilo is a specific type of skinbooster with a unique composition and spread. “Skinbooster” is a broader term covering multiple hydration-focused products.
Avoid intense exercise, sauna, tanning beds, alcohol, and massage of the treated area for 24 hours.
Unsatisfactory results usually stem from incorrect indication, technique, or expectations. A proper consultation and experienced doctor are essential.
No. Skinbooster treatments are cosmetic and not covered by health insurance.
The skinbooster treatment is a safe and effective way to hydrate the skin from within and visibly improve its appearance, without adding volume. The result is natural, subtle, and focused on skin quality. By comparing doctors and clinics, you gain insight into experience, costs, and treatment approach, which contributes to a safe and successful procedure.
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