injectable moisturisers are designed to provide long-lasting hydration and improve the skin’s texture and elasticity
Injectable moisturisers can offer significant benefits for improving skin hydration, texture, and appearance
Injectable moisturisers, also known as injectable hyaluronic acid fillers or skin boosters, are becoming increasingly popular for their ability to enhance skin hydration and texture. But are they right for you? We sought insights from two leading experts in the field—Dr Madhu Chopra, Managing Director, Studio Aesthetique, Mumbai, and Dr Trishna Gupte, Clinical Cosmetologist and Trichologist, Founder, The Cosmo-Square Clinic, to understand the benefits and potential drawbacks of these treatments.
Dr Chopra explains that injectable moisturisers are designed to provide long-lasting hydration and improve the skin’s texture and elasticity. “These injectables can provide intense moisture to the skin, leaving it feeling soft, smooth, and supple,” she says. The benefits include:
- Improved Skin HydrationInjectable moisturisers deliver deep hydration, making the skin appear more radiant and healthy.
- Reduction of Fine Lines and WrinklesBy replenishing hyaluronic acid levels, these treatments help to fill in fine lines and wrinkles, offering a more youthful appearance.
- Enhanced Skin ElasticityThey contribute to improved skin firmness and elasticity.
- Treatment FlexibilityThe treatment can be customized to address individual skin concerns and needs.
However, Dr. Chopra notes that there are some drawbacks to consider:
- Temporary DiscomfortInjections may cause temporary discomfort, redness, or swelling.
- AllergiesAlthough rare, allergic reactions to hyaluronic acid or other ingredients can occur.
- Short-Term ResultsThe effects of injectable moisturisers generally last between 6-12 months, requiring ongoing maintenance.
On the other hand, Dr Gupte highlights the specific advantages of injectable skin enhancers. “These injectables contain hyaluronic acid and other hydrating ingredients that are delivered directly into the deeper layers of the skin,” she says. This targeted approach offers several benefits:
- Deep Hydration: Injectable skin enhancers are effective at increasing hydration levels, resulting in plumper and more radiant skin. They are particularly beneficial for individuals with dry or dehydrated skin.
- Immediate Results: Users often notice improvements almost immediately, with further enhancements over several weeks as hydration levels increase.
Dr. Gupte also points out that unlike treatments such as Botox, injectable moisturisers do not affect muscle activity and are not designed to alter facial structure. “They are not a substitute for treatments that target muscle relaxation or volume changes,” she explains.
Potential Risks and Considerations
Both experts agree that while injectable moisturisers can be a valuable addition to a skincare routine, they come with potential risks:
- Side Effects: Common side effects include bruising, swelling, and rashes.
- Not a Replacement for Essential Skincare: Injectable moisturisers should complement, not replace, fundamental skincare practices like sun protection and regular moisturizing.
In conclusion, injectable moisturisers can offer significant benefits for improving skin hydration, texture, and appearance. However, individuals should carefully consider both the advantages and potential drawbacks before undergoing treatment. Consulting with a qualified dermatologist, such as Dr. Chopra or Dr. Gupte, can help ensure that the treatment aligns with your specific skin needs and goals.
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