Skin Boosting / Mesotherapy in Burnaby
Certified, Natural and Proven Techniques for a Younger, Refreshed Appearance
What is Mesotherapy?


Where can Skin Boosting Injections be Injected?
- Eye Area
- Forehead
- Hands & arms
- Cheeks
- Chin
- Chest
- Abdomen
- Neck
Benefits of Skin Boosting Injections
Facial mesotherapy not only hydrate but also give a rejuvenated and tightened effect to the skin. If you’re looking for a treatment to improve your aging skin, boosting injection with hyaluronic acid is surely one of the best treatment for that. Here are some of the benefits of skin boosting in injections:
- Safe and effective
- Stimulates productions of collagen and elastin fibres
- Provides skin tightening and lifting
- can be combined with other skin rejuvenating treatments
- It uses pure HA and no other chemical additives
- Little downtime
- Side effects are minimal and fade away fast
- Improves skin’s hydration
- Supports with tissue repairing
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Frequently Asked Questions
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Facial mesotherapy procedure includes injecting HA on each side of the face or neck with series of injections. Our doctor carefully analyses the proper injections’ points as to where the HA should be injected.
We apply a numbing cream on the area to minimize the pain that comes with the treatment procedure. Although pain is minimal, patients will hardly feel it. Each injected site may have some raised bumps that can possibly lead to temporary bruising or swelling. But, these minimal side effects usually subside within the day.
Since the downtime for this treatment is minimal, patients can easily get back to doing their daily activities once they are done with the treatment. We only advise our patients to avoid consuming alcoholic drinks and any strenuous physical activity during the first 24 hours after the treatment.