As we get older, the moisture and collagen in the skin decrease, making it easier to lose elasticity and develop wrinkles.
It does not happen all at once, but at some point makeup starts to sit poorly, the glow fades, and there are more and more days when the face looks duller than before.
These days, however, strong UV exposure, increased fine dust, and the fatigue and stress that build up easily have made this process even faster.
That is why many people look for a ‘skin booster’ to restore the skin’s natural health.
A skin booster is a procedure that supplies nourishment from within the skin and helps the skin produce collagen smoothly, allowing the skin to restore its health on its own.
If your makeup does not apply well, your skin feels rough and dull, or your skin reacts sharply even to small environmental changes,
then you may need a ‘skin booster’ that fills the skin from within, rather than treating only the surface.

Skin booster?
A skin booster is, as the name suggests, a procedure that ‘boosts’ the skin.
Because it helps replenish tired skin with elasticity and energy, it is a treatment that can improve not only short-term effects depending on the type, but also the skin’s elasticity and condition over time.
Most cosmetics we apply on the surface stay on the outer layer of the skin, but skin boosters are characterized by directly injecting active ingredients deep into the skin for penetration.
Thanks to this, the biggest advantage of a skin booster is that it can directly act on the collagen layer, which supports the skin’s thickness and density deep within the skin.
Rather than simply adding moisture to the skin, it plays a role in ‘rebuilding’ the skin so that it can recover and become healthy on its own.

Skin booster types
Skin boosters currently used on the market are designed differently in terms of mechanism, effect and depth, duration, and recommended interval depending on the ingredients.
Because the feel it gives to the skin can vary depending on the ingredients, it is important to choose a skin booster with the ingredients most needed by your skin at the moment.

The PDRN ingredient, best known through Rejuran Healer, is extracted from salmon DNA and helps promote the regeneration of damaged skin while soothing micro-inflammation.
Because it is relatively gentle and works mildly, even people with sensitive or thin skin can use it without much burden.
However, rather than improving elasticity immediately, PDRN is an ingredient that focuses more on improving skin texture and restoring skin condition.
It places more emphasis on healing than on actively improving firmness.
This ingredient is recommended for those with severe internal dryness and rough skin texture.
Hyaluronic acid is a moisturizing ingredient naturally present in the body, and it has excellent ability to draw in and retain moisture in the skin.
So if your face feels dull or your skin has lost elasticity, receiving a hyaluronic acid-based skin booster can make the skin feel much softer and more hydrated.
However, a hyaluronic acid-based skin booster has the drawback of a very short duration.

One of the most frequently mentioned ingredients in the skin booster market is PDLLA.
This ingredient is gradually broken down in the skin, turning into lactic acid and eventually being eliminated as carbon dioxide and water.
But the real strength of PDLLA begins in this ‘breakdown process.’
While it is being broken down, it stimulates fibroblasts in the skin and induces collagen production.
This action is not limited to a single session; it progresses gradually over several months, so rather than a short-term bright effect, you can expect changes in which skin density and elasticity slowly build up over time.
In general, collagen boosters with PDLLA as the main ingredient are combined with HA, that is, hyaluronic acid,
so that at first the hyaluronic acid provides immediate hydration and radiance, and over time the PDLLA induces collagen production within the skin.
Thanks to this, you can expect both immediate effects and long-term effects at the same time.

A skin booster should be chosen according to the current condition of your skin,
and it should be injected accurately and evenly by adjusting the appropriate depth and amount for each area.
Even when performing the procedure on the same face, areas with thin skin, areas with volume loss, and areas with severe sagging each have different tissue characteristics and responses, so the procedure must be carried out with these factors in mind.
Therefore, when receiving a skin booster procedure, we advise that you undergo a careful diagnosis and sufficient consultation with medical staff who have a thorough understanding of skin structure and ample experience before proceeding.
Thank you for reading.
| This post was written for informational purposes in compliance with Article 56, Paragraph 1 to Paragraph 15 of the Medical Service Act. All treatments carry a risk of side effects and complications depending on the individual. Before treatment, be sure to have a thorough consultation with experienced medical staff before making your decision. |