Skin Boosters & Regenerative Injectables

Injectable treatments designed to improve skin quality, hydration, and regeneration

An approach to skin rejuvenation focused on improving tissue quality, hydration, collagen stimulation, and overall skin health from within.

What are skin boosters?


Skin boosters are injectable treatments designed to improve the quality and function of the skin itself rather than adding structure or volume in the way traditional filler does.

These treatments work by improving hydration, supporting collagen production, stimulating regeneration, and enhancing overall skin quality over time.

Skin boosters are particularly popular for patients wanting healthier, smoother, brighter, and more resilient skin with natural-looking results.

A regenerative approach to skin quality


Unlike treatments focused purely on facial volume or contour, skin boosters target the condition and health of the skin itself.

Concerns such as dullness, dehydration, crepey texture, fine lines, thinning skin, inflammation, and collagen decline can all contribute to skin looking tired or aged over time.

Regenerative injectable treatments allow us to support the skin biologically by improving hydration, tissue quality, collagen stimulation, and overall skin function progressively over time.

Treatment options

  • Polynucleotides are one of the more advanced regenerative injectable treatments currently used within aesthetic medicine, designed to improve tissue repair, skin quality, and cellular regeneration rather than simply creating temporary cosmetic change.

    The treatment works by stimulating fibroblast activity within the skin — the cells responsible for collagen and elastin production — while simultaneously helping to regulate inflammation and support tissue repair.

    This makes polynucleotides particularly beneficial for patients experiencing skin thinning, inflammation, dullness, impaired barrier function, fine lines, loss of elasticity, and overall decline in skin quality.

    Unlike traditional dermal filler, polynucleotides do not volumise the face. Instead, they focus on improving the health and behaviour of the skin itself over time, helping the skin become stronger, healthier, calmer, and more resilient.

    The treatment is particularly popular amongst patients wanting a more regenerative and long-term approach to skin ageing and skin quality maintenance.

  • The under-eye area is one of the most delicate and structurally fragile areas of the face, often showing collagen decline, tissue thinning, fine lines, crepey texture, and signs of fatigue earlier than other areas.

    Eye polynucleotides are specifically designed to regenerate and strengthen this delicate tissue through collagen stimulation, tissue repair, and improved cellular function.

    The treatment focuses on improving skin quality and tissue integrity within the under-eye area rather than adding filler volume, making it particularly beneficial for patients concerned with crepey skin, thinning tissue, tired-looking eyes, and overall under-eye ageing.

    Over time, the area gradually appears healthier, smoother, stronger, and more refreshed as collagen remodelling and tissue regeneration develop progressively.

  • Seventy Hyal is an injectable hyaluronic acid skin booster designed to deliver intense hydration while improving overall skin quality, radiance, smoothness, and elasticity.

    Unlike structural filler treatments, Seventy Hyal is placed more superficially throughout the skin in order to improve hydration levels and tissue quality rather than alter facial contour.

    Hyaluronic acid naturally attracts and retains water within the skin, making the treatment particularly effective for dull, dehydrated, tired-looking, or environmentally stressed skin.

    Patients often notice improvement in glow, skin freshness, smoothness, and overall skin radiance following treatment, with continued improvement developing progressively as hydration levels within the skin improve.

    The treatment is particularly popular prior to events, seasonal skin changes, or as part of ongoing skin quality maintenance.

  • Karisma is an advanced regenerative injectable treatment designed to improve skin quality, collagen support, elasticity, and tissue regeneration through a combination of hyaluronic acid and bio-revitalising collagen stimulation.

    What makes Karisma particularly unique is that the treatment focuses not only on hydration, but also on stimulating structural support within the skin itself.

    The treatment works by supporting fibroblast activity and encouraging the production of new collagen and extracellular matrix components responsible for skin strength, elasticity, firmness, and resilience.

    As collagen production declines with age, the skin gradually becomes thinner, weaker, less elastic, and less structurally supported. Karisma is designed to biologically support these ageing changes by improving tissue quality from within rather than simply masking them temporarily.

    Patients often choose Karisma where concerns involve skin thinning, crepey texture, loss of elasticity, dullness, dehydration, and early structural ageing changes.

    Unlike traditional filler treatments, Karisma does not create heavy volume or obvious augmentation. Instead, the treatment focuses on creating healthier, firmer, stronger, and more resilient skin with very natural-looking rejuvenation over time.

    Because the treatment stimulates regenerative activity within the skin itself, results continue improving progressively as collagen remodelling develops following treatment.

    For many clients, Karisma sits between traditional skin boosters and more advanced regenerative injectable treatments, making it particularly appealing for those wanting long-term skin quality improvement with a very natural aesthetic outcome.

  • EZ Gel is a regenerative injectable treatment created entirely from components derived from your own blood, making it one of the more natural approaches to injectable rejuvenation within aesthetic medicine.

    The treatment begins with a blood sample, which is then processed to isolate the platelet-rich plasma and albumin components rich in growth factors and regenerative proteins.

    This plasma is then carefully heated and cooled through a specialised process, transforming it into a smooth gel-like consistency with a texture somewhat similar to a very soft filler.

    The final EZ Gel product combines regenerative growth factors with a more supportive gel structure, allowing the treatment to not only stimulate collagen and tissue repair, but also provide subtle support and volume within delicate areas of the face.

    Unlike traditional dermal filler, EZ Gel does not work by creating heavy volume or dramatic augmentation. Instead, it focuses on improving tissue quality, skin health, collagen production, and overall regeneration in a softer and more natural way.

    The treatment is particularly popular within delicate areas such as the under eyes where clients may want fresher, healthier, and more rejuvenated tissue without relying solely on tear trough rejuvenation with HA Dermal Fillers.

    Because the treatment stimulates regeneration progressively over time, results develop gradually as collagen remodelling and tissue repair continue following treatment.

    A course of 3 sessions is typically recommended for optimal regenerative and longer-lasting results.

A regenerative approach to aesthetics

At The Look by Louise, injectable skin treatments are approached through long-term skin health, regeneration, and tissue quality rather than overcorrection or excessive volume.

Healthy, youthful-looking skin is not simply created through repeatedly adding filler. In many patients, concerns such as dullness, crepey texture, thinning skin, dehydration, inflammation, reduced elasticity, and overall skin ageing are actually related far more to declining skin quality and collagen support than lack of volume alone.

As aesthetic medicine continues to evolve, there is a growing understanding that true rejuvenation involves improving how the skin functions biologically — not simply filling or masking ageing changes superficially.

This is why regenerative treatments such as polynucleotides, skin boosters, collagen stimulators, and bio-revitalising injectables have become such an important part of modern aesthetic treatment planning.

Rather than creating heavy or overfilled results, these treatments focus on supporting collagen production, hydration, tissue repair, elasticity, and overall skin resilience over time.

Our goal is always to create skin that looks healthier, fresher, stronger, and naturally rejuvenated while maintaining movement, softness, and facial integrity.

Frequently Asked Questions

  • Skin boosters focus on improving hydration, collagen production, skin quality, and tissue health rather than creating structural volume or contour in the way traditional dermal filler does.

    These treatments are designed to improve how the skin behaves and functions over time, helping the skin appear healthier, smoother, fresher, and more resilient overall.

  • Hydration-focused treatments may create earlier improvement in glow and skin radiance, however more regenerative treatments such as polynucleotides, PRF, EZ Gel, and collagen stimulators develop progressively over time.

    Because these treatments work by stimulating collagen production and tissue repair, results often continue improving gradually over several weeks and months.

  • Temporary swelling, redness, bruising, tenderness, and small injection marks are normal initially following injectable skin treatments.

    Downtime varies depending on the specific treatment performed and the area treated.

  • Modern aesthetics is increasingly shifting towards treatments focused on skin health, collagen stimulation, tissue quality, and long-term rejuvenation rather than simply repeatedly adding filler volume.

    Clients are becoming far more interested in treatments that improve the quality and function of the skin itself in a natural and medically driven way.

  • Yes. Supporting collagen production, hydration, skin quality, and tissue health earlier can help slow some of the visible changes associated with skin ageing over time.

    Many patients now incorporate regenerative injectable treatments into their long-term skin maintenance and prevention plans.

  • There is no single “correct” age to begin regenerative injectable treatments, as collagen decline, skin ageing, and tissue quality vary significantly between individuals.

    However, biologically, collagen production begins gradually declining from our mid-to-late 20s onwards. Over time, this contributes to reduced skin elasticity, slower tissue repair, dehydration, thinning skin, fine lines, and overall decline in skin quality and structural support.

    For this reason, many clients now begin regenerative treatments earlier as part of long-term skin maintenance and collagen preservation rather than waiting until more advanced ageing changes have already developed.

    Other may seek treatment later to address visible concerns such as dullness, skin thinning, crepey texture, reduced elasticity, dehydration, or collagen loss already present within the skin.

    Because these treatments focus on supporting collagen production, tissue repair, hydration, and overall skin health at a cellular level, they can be beneficial across a wide range of ages depending on individual skin condition and treatment goals.

  • No. While these treatments work deeper within the tissue, good skincare, sun protection, lifestyle, and ongoing skin maintenance still play a very important role in overall skin health and treatment longevity.