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CATEGORY 66 AUSTRALASIAN DENTIST and smoother skin texture within 5–10 days, with improvements lasting four to six months before requiring maintenance. If a cross-linked HA is used, this will provide immediate structure to the skin, improving the appearance of smokers lines almost immediately. This treatment also works well for patients that do not wish to have a lip enhancement, but also would like to benefit from a better lip structure. The Ideal Treatment Protocol Despite its growing popularity, there is no universally standardised protocol for biorevitalisation, making practitioner training essential for achieving optimal results. Clinical studies and expert panels recommend: u Initial Phase – Three treatment sessions, spaced one month apart, to allow gradual skin improvement. u Maintenance Phase – A single session every 4–6 months to sustain results and prevent collagen depletion. Recent studies highlight the long-term efficacy of these treatments. A prospective study evaluating a non-cross linked HA product found a statistically significant improvement in skin firmness and elasticity within eight weeks, along with positive patient satisfaction at weeks 8, 12, and 16. Another retrospective review from 2018 confirmed that a three-session protocol was safe, well-tolerated, and delivered noticeable results. The Importance of Patient Assessment As with any aesthetic treatment, a thorough consultation is critical to ensure safe and effective outcomes. Aesthetic practitioners should conduct a comprehensive skin assessment, considering factors such as age, skin type, hydration levels, and lifestyle habits. Key Considerations for Patients u Temporary plumping effect Initial swelling will subside within a few days, revealing progressive skin improvement. u Gradual enhancement Unlike dermal fillers, which provide immediate volume, biorevitalisation works over time by improving skin texture and hydration. u Treatment documentation Standardised before-and-after photography and objective assessments help track progress and refine treatment plans. Contraindications and Safety Profile While HA-based biorevitalisation is widely regarded as safe, it is not suitable for every patient. Common contraindications include: u Pregnancy or breastfeeding u Known allergies to HA or formulation components u Active skin infections, inflammation, or open wounds u Blood-thinning medications or bleeding disorders u Uncontrolled autoimmune diseases Side Effects and Post-Treatment Care Most patients experience minimal downtime, with side effects limited to mild bruising, swelling, and redness, which typically resolve within a few days. To optimise results, patients should: u Avoid sun exposure and apply broadspectrum sunscreen. u Refrain from wearing makeup for at least 12 hours. u Stay hydrated to enhance HA’s moisture-binding properties. Conclusion SkinBoosters and biorevitalisation is redefining the approach to skin ageing and maintenance, offering a non-invasive solution for achieving healthier, more radiant skin. By integrating advanced HA formulations with customised treatment protocols, practitioners can deliver longlasting improvements that extend beyond superficial hydration. As research continues to refine HAbased skin boosters, biorevitalisation stands as an essential tool in modern aesthetic medicine, helping patients of all ages achieve naturally youthful, glowing skin. To learn more about Skinboosters and treatments, and how to undertake these procedures, please visit www. dermaldistinction.com CLINICAL Growth Through Education ® OrthoED-Quarter-Page-Ad-AD-Magazine-November-2024-forprinter.indd 1 23/10/2024 10:35:01 AM

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