Seventy Hyal
Improving Your Skin's Hydration
What Is Seventy Hyal?
Seventy Hyal 2000 is a bio-stimulating, injectable Hyaluronic Acid (HA) skin booster that aims to improve hydration levels within the skin. This skin booster also works to simultaneously stimulate the production of new collagen and elastin.
As we age, we lose approximately 1% of our Hyaluronic Acid (HA) stores per year after the age of 30. Thus, resulting in fine lines and loss of facial volume. Seventy Hyal 2000 treats the physiological depletion of Hyaluronic Acid within the skin via the infiltration of Hyaluronic Acid (HA) back into the skin’s dermis.
This skin booster acts as the perfect skin rejuvenation treatment to improve skin texture and skin laxity whilst adding gentle volume.
How Does Seventy Hyal Work?
Initially, two to three treatments of Seventy Hyal 2000 four weeks apart will be required to achieve the desired result. In some cases, and depending on initial skin quality, a fourth treatment may be necessary. Treatments will then need to be topped up every 6-12 months, determined by skin quality.
Seventy Hyal can be used for facial enhancements to create a gorgeous, glowing appearance. Alternatively, this treatment can be used to rejuvenate and refresh the neck area, décolleté and hands.
How Long Does Seventy Hyal 2000 Last?
The longevity of results can vary between individuals however, results are expected to show almost immediately with full results showing two weeks post-treatment. If, however, you choose not to maintain the skin treatment with further top-up treatments – your skin will return to its pre-treatment state over time.
With this treatment, the downtime is minimal. As with any injectable treatments, a small amount of bruising may appear. However, this should subside within a few days with no long-term effects. Small, localised bumps may appear at the injection points. These will start to diffuse within 4-6 hours.
The Difference Between Dermal Fillers and Skin Boosters
Skin boosters and dermal fillers, whilst both containing hyaluronic acid (HA) as the main ingredient, are not interchangeable when it comes to offering skin ageing treatments; they behave in different ways. Skin boosters are not cross-linked so are usually much thinner in consistency and therefore, have a greater spread.
Generally, skin boosters can be used to soften fine lines, hydrate, and improve the texture and condition of the skin. Dermal fillers on the other hand are generally used when volumisation, contouring, or augmentation is required in specific areas of the face such as cheeks or lips.
Skin Booster Aftercare Advice
Post-treatment you may see visible ‘blebs’ or raised bumps at the injection sites. Other typical side effects include swelling, minor bruising and itchiness as the skin heals. These symptoms are normal and should subside within 24 hours.
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However, your skin needs time to heal for optimal results. You should avoid strenuous exercise for 24 hours after treatment and you should continue to avoid skincare actives like vitamin C, retinol and AHA/BHAs for 24 hours. It is also best to avoid oil-based makeup, so if you can go bare-faced, you should do so whilst the skin heals. It’s important to note that you should avoid treatments such as facials, facial waxing, chemical peels, IPL, laser or microdermabrasion for two weeks after treatment. If you are going to a different practitioner for any of the above, it’s important to let them know that you have recently undergone a skin booster treatment, as your complexion is likely to be more sensitive.
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Seventy Hyal Prices
£250 for 3 treatments - Pay as you go £85 per treatment.