Skin Boosters vs Dermal Fillers: Which Is Right for You?
Quick Comparison (HA Skin Booster vs Filler)
Feature
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HA Skin Booster
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Dermal Filler
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Main goal
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Improve skin quality: glow, hydration, fine crepe lines
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Add shape or volume; soften moderate-deep lines
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Typical areas
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Face, neck, chest, hands
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Cheeks, lips, chin, jaw, nasolabial folds, temples, hands
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Texture
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Very soft, spreads evenly in the skin
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Gel with structure for shaping and lift
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Results speed
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Subtle at first; glow builds over weeks
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Noticeable right away; refines over 1 to 2 weeks
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Longevity
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~6 to 9 months (often given in a series, then top-ups)
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~6 to18 months depending on product/area
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Best for
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Dull, dry, crepey, fine-lined skin; “glass skin” effect
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Contour, lip shape, cheek lift, deeper lines, volume loss
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Before & After Expectations
Longevity & Maintenance
Who Is Each Option For?
- Choose skin boosters if your top goal is skin quality, dewy, hydrated, and smooth, without changing your face shape.
- Choose dermal fillers if you want shape or lift (cheeks, chin, lips) or to soften deeper lines.
- Many combine both: boosters for glow, filler for structure.
Clinic View: Simple Stocking Tips
- Keep a foundational HA skin booster for global skin quality across face, neck, and hands. Offer series + maintenance bundles.
- Stock core structural fillers for cheeks, chin, and jaw; a soft lip filler for definition; and a versatile mid-depth filler for folds.
- Build consent and photo flows, and link patients to home education like our Hand rejuvenation post for expectations.