Skin boosters

Your skincare routine may be good, but your skin may still look a little flat—dry, dull, or rough in a way that creams can’t fully fix. That’s the exact stage that skin boosters are made for. They work under the skin to keep it hydrated and improve its overall quality, so the skin looks smoother, calmer, and more even instead of shiny or “done.”

Dr. Ahmad Othman at Derma One Aesthetic Center suggests skin boosters for patients who want to see a difference but want the results to be subtle and natural—skin that looks healthy but still looks like yours.

What skin boosters actually do

Skin boosters are shots that improve the quality of the skin instead of changing the shape of the face. Most of them are made with hyaluronic acid or other ingredients that help the skin stay hydrated.

These ingredients make the skin look fuller and feel better. Unlike dermal fillers, they don’t add volume. The goal is a healthier finish, not changes to the shape.

The type of concerns they suit best

People often choose skin boosters when the problem is with how the skin works rather than how it looks. If you have dry skin, rough texture, fine dehydration lines, dullness, or makeup that doesn’t settle evenly, they can help.

Also, they are a great choice for people who want to look younger but don’t want to change how their face looks or have treatments that are obvious.

Areas that respond well to booster treatment

Most of the time, boosters are done on the face, but they can also be done on areas that show signs of dehydration and changes in texture early, like the neck, décolletage, and hands. Skin thickness, sensitivity, and the desired outcome all play a role in choosing treatment areas.

Dr. Ahmad Othman at Derma One Aesthetic Center carefully plans the map to make sure the improvement looks even and natural.

What the session feels like and what you may notice afterwards

Small injections are used to give skin boosters to the area you want to treat. Most of the time, the appointment is easy. At the injection site, there may be temporary redness, mild swelling, or small bumps. These usually go away in a short amount of time.

It’s easy to take care of your skin after the procedure. Depending on the product used, you will be told what to avoid right after treatment, such as heat, heavy exercise, and active skincare ingredients.

How improvement develops

Skin boosters are not meant to make big changes right away. Many patients notice that their skin gets softer and more hydrated at first, and then it gets smoother and glows more consistently as it settles and reacts. A planned course may be best for you, followed by maintenance based on your lifestyle, how much time you spend in the sun, and how well your skin naturally holds moisture. During your appointment, Dr. Ahmad Othman will make sure you understand the expected timeline.

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