I didn’t even go in for anti-aging tbh. I had this weird combo of oily dehydrated skin and nothing topical was fixing it. The dermatologist in Seoul said my skin lacked internal hydration, so they suggested a skin booster (HA-based) instead of lasers or fillers. I did 2 sessions and honestly the change hit me around week 3. My skin stopped looking greasy but dry at the same time. It looked more balanced. Compared to fillers, it’s not even the same category. Fillers give shape. Boosters makes skin behaving better. Lasted around 3–4 months for me.
I tried a booster because my pores looked huge on my cheeks. The dermatologist said it wouldn’t shrink them permanently but could improve texture. After 3 sessions, my skin definitely looked smoother and pores were less noticeable.
I went in thinking I needed anti-aging treatments, but the dermatologist said my main issue was skin quality. After boosters, my skin looked healthier and more even toned. It didn’t change my features, but it made my face look better overall.
I kinda regret jumping straight into fillers. I got cheek filler and it looked good at first, but it changed my face more than I expected. Later I tried a skin booster and I actually liked that result more because it didn’t alter my features, just made my skin look better.
I did fillers years ago and they lasted long, but maintenance was too much. With boosters, yeah they don’t last as long, but I feel like they improve my skin quality overall instead of just adding volume.
I went in thinking a skin booster would fix my tired looking face, but it turned out my issue was actually volume loss. The booster improved hydration a bit, but it didn’t address the hollowness at all. Ended up getting cheek filler later, which made a much bigger difference instantly. In my case, I feel like I wasted time and money starting with boosters.
I decided to try boosters before an event because my skin looked lifeless. The clinic planned the timing carefully and told me when results would peak. Around 2 weeks later, my skin looked smoother, brighter, and more hydrated. I could actually see the difference. My skin looked naturally good, not heavy with makeup.
I think boosters are good in theory but not for everyone. If your issue is deeper wrinkles or sagging, they don’t really help much. I felt like I wasted time before switching to other treatments.
I had combination skin that never felt consistent. Oily in some areas, dry in others. The dermatologist explained that my skin lacked internal hydration balance. After a 2-session booster treatment, my skin started behaving differently. Less oiliness, fewer dry patches, and overall smoother texture. That balance lasted about 4 months, which was honestly impressive.
I used to rely heavily on makeup to even out my skin. After doing boosters, I noticed I was using less and less product. My skin looked naturally smoother and more hydrated. The results built slowly but felt very real and lasting.
I went to Korea thinking I needed filler sooo bad because my face looked tired 24/7 but the derm was like nope your skin is just dehydrated and put me on a skin booster plan (3 sessions) bro by like week 4 my skin was GLOWING… like not oily, actual glow. people kept asking what I changed lowkey saved me from unnecessary filler.
I had been layering skincare for years, serums, creams, everything. Nothing gave me that smooth, healthy look. So during my Korea trip, I finally tried a hyaluronic skin booster. The first couple weeks were normal, but then suddenly my skin started looking more refined. Less texture, better tone, and my makeup looked completely different. It wasn’t dramatic like fillers, but it was the first time my skin actually looked done without effort.