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Teosyal Puresense Redensity 1, also known as a “beauty booster,” is an injectable skin enhancer made by Teoxane. It combines hyaluronic acid, amino acids, vitamins, and minerals to restore skin hydration, luminosity, and tone. This unique treatment stimulates collagen production and addresses issues like dull complexion, fine lines, and dehydrated skin on the face, neck, décolleté, and hands. Redensity 1 delivers deep skin hydration, diminishes fine lines, plumps and smooths the skin, and restores a youthful glow, with long-lasting results that can extend up to 2 years with maintenance sessions. It’s an ideal option for those seeking natural-looking skin rejuvenation.
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Redensity One is a highly effective treatment for the under-eye area. Its remarkable ability to hydrate and brighten the skin yields visible results after just one treatment. For best results, we recommend a three-treatment course.
Moreover, this treatment involves minimal downtime.
Frequently Asked Questions
Redensity 1 Skinbooster is a hyaluronic acid-based injectable treatment designed to improve skin hydration, luminosity, and elasticity. It also contains a mix of vitamins, antioxidants, and amino acids to rejuvenate and protect the skin.
A typical treatment protocol involves three sessions spaced three weeks apart. After the initial course, maintenance sessions every 6-12 months can help to sustain results.
While some improvements can be seen shortly after the first session, the full benefits of Redensity 1 usually emerge after the complete set of treatments as the skin’s quality continues to improve with increased hydration and nutrient supplementation.
Downtime is minimal. Patients may experience slight redness, swelling, or bruising at the injection sites, but these are typically mild. Most patients can resume normal activities immediately after treatment.
Side effects are generally limited to injection-related responses such as temporary bruising, swelling, or redness at the treatment sites. Allergic reactions are rare, but as with all cosmetic treatments, there is a risk of infection if the skin barrier is compromised. It’s essential to have these treatments conducted by a trained and experienced practitioner.