Cross-section skin diagram comparing skin booster intradermal microinjection on left versus dermal filler subcutaneous bolus placement on right showing depth difference

Skin Boosters: The Complete Practitioner's Guide to Biorevitalisation Injectables

Skin boosters have become one of the most searched and most requested injectable treatments in UK and European aesthetics — and one of the most misunderstood. The term is used loosely across the industry to describe a broad category of hydration-focused injectables that range from simple low-viscosity hyaluronic acid preparations to complex formulations combining HA with polynucleotides, amino acids, and growth factors. The clinical results, techniques, and patient selection criteria differ significantly across this spectrum.

Four botulinum toxin vials labelled Botulax, Nabota, Bocouture and Dysport arranged side by side for clinical comparison

Botulax vs Nabota vs Bocouture vs Dysport: Which Toxin Should Your Clinic Stock?

The botulinum toxin market has expanded significantly over the past decade. Where UK and European practitioners once had a limited choice of two or three products, today's market offers a growing range of formulations from manufacturers in South Korea, Germany, France, and the United States — each with different protein loads, unit strengths, onset profiles, and price points.