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Last Updated On October 31, 2024

Under-Eye Skin Boosters: Versatility And Effects

Oct 31, 2024

Under-eye skin boosters are revolutionizing the field of aesthetic medicine by offering a solution to patients seeking deep skin rejuvenation without the need for invasive procedures. 

As traditional fillers lose traction, under-eye skin boosters have gained popularity as an under-eye filler alternative addressing concerns like dark circles, fine lines, and a loss of elasticity in the under-eye area. For practitioners aiming to be at the front of cosmetic trends, incorporating skin boosters in their services isn’t just beneficial but a necessity for success. 

Key Takeaways

  • Under-eye skin boosters provide deep skin rejuvenation without the need for surgical procedures, making them a popular alternative to traditional fillers.
  • As traditional fillers decline in use, skin boosters are increasingly favored for addressing concerns like dark circles, fine lines, and loss of elasticity.
  • Incorporating skin boosters into aesthetic practices is crucial for practitioners to stay competitive and meet evolving patient demands.
  • Skin boosters typically contain a blend of hyaluronic acid, amino acids, minerals, and antioxidants designed to hydrate and revitalize the under-eye area.
  • While often marketed as a “lunchtime procedure,” noticeable improvements typically require a series of treatments over several weeks.

What Are Under-Eye Skin Boosters

Under-eye skin booster injections are a treatment designed to rejuvenate and revitalize the delicate skin around your eyes. These injectable formulations typically contain a combination of hyaluronic acid, amino acids, minerals, and antioxidants, working in unison to address common concerns in the area. Unlike typical dermal fillers, skin boosters are finer and spread more easily, providing deep hydration with a limited increase in volume. 

Skin boosters shine when it comes to treating dark circles, fine lines, and skin texture under the eyes. Products like FILLMED NCTF 135 HA and JALUPRO are specifically formulated to rehydrate and target the under-eye area, returning elasticity and reducing any signs of fatigue. 

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Do They Really Work?

Though they are gaining rapid popularity as a one of lunchtime procedures like Y-Lift, do not be fooled; results are not immediate and are typically noticeable after a series of treatments spanning a few weeks. 

Despite this, smoother skin and vibrance are reported before the full effects kick in. While individual results will vary, it is a general consensus that under-eye skin boosters improve the under-eye area through subtle yet effective enhancements. 

Under-Eye Skin Boosters Injection Protocol

Inject HA above the periorbital muscle on both sides, starting at the infraorbital edge in the tea groove area and going up to the cranial edge of the lower eyelid. 

Use a fan pattern with slow and steady movements with a 30-G needle. Retroinjection can be used to allocate the HA in the subdermal layer through a fan pattern from the sagittal medio-pupillar point at the lower orbital rim. 

Distribute HA  gently and mold it using finger pressure against the hard surface of the orbital rim for correct product distribution. This will ensure avoiding lump formation or overcorrection. 

Instruct your patient to avoid physical exercise, exposure to high temperatures, and local massage during the next 48 hours.

The Risks of Skin Booster Injections

Though skin booster injections are considered relatively safe and effective, there is no reward without risk. Complications can arise if the procedure is done wrong, and therefore, professionalism is vital to a safe environment and results. 

Though the benefits of skin boosters outweigh the risks, common side effects vary from redness and swelling to bruising at the site of injection. However, these typically dissipate within a few days of the procedure but may be avoided completely if you apply cold packs after the procedure. 

Though rare, more serious complications can occur, with allergies being the biggest one. Though each patient should be checked for various reactions to the formulations, the rapid spreading of the solution could lead to blindness due to infection. 

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Long-Term Benefits of Skin Boosters

  1. Collagen and Elastin Stimulation: The use of skin boosters promotes the production of essential proteins and collagen that are necessary for maintaining skin firmness and elasticity
  2. Improved Skin Texture: The nourishing minerals and vitamins found within the formulation reduce fine lines, enhancing the smoothness of the under-eye area over time
  3. Sustained Hydration: The hyaluronic acid found within helps the skin retain moisture, leading to a plumper and more healthy appearance
  4. Continuous Renewal: It supports ongoing skin regeneration, contributing to long-term improvements in the skin’s health
  5. Cumulative Effects: With consistency in use, patients will often notice increasingly better results with each treatment enhancing their skincare against any signs of aging

The Future of Under-Eye Skin Boosters

As the demand for non-invasive cosmetic procedures continues to rise the future of under-eye skin boosters seems promising. Advancements in formulation and practice are sure to enhance the effects of the procedure and its safety, possibly leading to a wider target of issues to be treated this way, like pigmentation. 

Also, progressive research might introduce new ingredients to improve skin hydration and quality. While practitioners become more skilled at these treatments and patient awareness grows, a broader acceptance and integration of skin boosters into cosmetics is to be expected. 

Conclusion

In conclusion, while under-eye skin boosters offer many benefits and a relatively safe experience it is important for both the patients and practitioners to understand the possible risks involved. 

As these treatments continue to gain popularity among the aesthetic field, ongoing education and protocols will occur to ensure the patient can enjoy all the benefits of under-eye skin boosters without the doubt of risks.

FAQ

How long do the results of under-eye skin boosters last?

The effects of under-eye skin boosters can typically last between six months to a year, depending on the specific product used and individual skin conditions. Regular treatments can enhance and prolong the results, with many patients noticing cumulative benefits over time.

Are there any risks or side effects associated with under-eye skin boosters?

While under-eye skin boosters are generally considered safe, potential effects may include redness, swelling, and bruising at the injection site, which usually dissipate within a few days. More serious complications, such as allergic reactions or infections, are rare but can occur, showing the importance of choosing a qualified practitioner.

How many treatments are needed to see results from under-eye skin boosters?

Results from under-eye skin boosters are not immediate and typically become noticeable after a series of treatments. Most patients require multiple sessions spaced a few weeks apart to achieve optimal results, with smoother and more vibrant skin reported even before the full effects are realized.

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References

  • Valente DS, Zanella RK, Preto S, Valente SS, Laranjeira F. Lower periorbital area treatment with Restylane Vital Skinbooster. Journal of Surgical Dermatology. 2016;1(3). doi:https://doi.org/10.18282/jsd.v1.i3.4 
  • Yi K, Waranaree Winayanuwattikun, Kim S, et al. Skin boosters: Definitions and varied classifications. Skin research and technology. 2024;30(3). doi:https://doi.org/10.1111/srt.13627