Show patients their result before they treat.
Microinjections of hyaluronic acid that deeply hydrate skin for glow and smoothness — not volume.
Sarah Jenkins
Plan • Injectable
Recommended Protocol
Skin Booster
Profhilo • 3–4 times per year
Maintenance & Follow-Up
Ongoing plan
Skin boosters are microinjections of hyaluronic acid like Profhilo and Skinvive that deeply hydrate the skin to improve glow, smoothness, and elasticity — without adding volume or contour. They soften fine lines and crepey texture on the face, under-eyes, and neck. Results appear over 1–2 weeks with minimal downtime.
Skin boosters are microinjections of stabilized hyaluronic acid — such as Profhilo and Skinvive — delivered just beneath the surface to deeply hydrate and improve skin quality rather than add contour. They boost glow, smoothness, and elasticity and soften fine lines and crepey texture across the face, under-eyes, and neck, with results that appear over one to two weeks and a treatment that feels light and refined.
For a practice, skin boosters open the door to 'skin quality' as its own category, attracting younger and skincare-focused patients and pairing naturally with tox and resurfacing. Because the effect is subtle hydration rather than dramatic change, patients benefit from seeing the projected glow and smoothness on their own photo. Framing it as a recurring maintenance service supports the rebooking cadence that drives visit frequency.
Skin Booster
Category
Injectable
Typical cadence
3–4 times per year
Downtime
Minimal — small bumps or redness for a day or two.
Typical range
$250–$800 per mL
From in-clinic procedures to at-home regimens, Afters maps the full range of options — so patients can see what each one would do for them, on their own photo, before they commit.
Branded injectables, medical supplies, and products used for this treatment.
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Each concern maps to its full range of options — and lets patients preview their result before they commit.
Small, shallow wrinkles that show up first around the eyes, mouth, and forehead.
Explore concernA tired, lackluster complexion lacking radiance from dehydration, dead-skin buildup, and environmental stress.
Explore concernSmoothing rough, uneven, or bumpy facial skin for a refined, radiant complexion.
Explore concernBrightening dark circles, shadows, and hollows that make the under-eye look tired.
Explore concernThin, finely wrinkled skin resembling crepe paper, common on the under-eyes, neck, arms, and décolletage.
Explore concernHorizontal neck lines and creping from repeatedly looking down at phones and screens.
Explore concernCommon questions patients ask about skin booster — and what practices should be ready to answer.
Filler adds shape and volume. A skin booster spreads hydration through the skin to improve quality — glow, smoothness, and elasticity — without changing your contours.
Hydration and radiance develop over 1–2 weeks as the hyaluronic acid integrates, with the fullest effect after a short initial series.
An initial series is typically followed by maintenance every few months to sustain the glow and smoothness.
Common areas include the face, under-eye region, neck, and the back of the hands — anywhere skin looks dull, dehydrated, or crepey.
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