Skin Rejuvenation
Mesotherapy |Skin Booster
Skin Rejuvenation
Skin rejuvenation, also known as mesotherapy or skin booster treatments, is a non-surgical aesthetic solution designed to improve overall skin quality by delivering targeted nutrients directly into the skin.
At BalaBala Laser Clinic, we use a range of advanced skin booster and mesotherapy products to deeply hydrate, repair, and revitalise the skin from within—rather than just treating the surface.
These treatments are ideal for clients experiencing:
- Deep dehydration
- Dull and tired-looking skin
- Rough or uneven texture
- Dryness and skin irritation
- Enlarged pores
- Uneven skin tone
- Makeup not sitting well on the skin
- Weak or damaged skin barrier
- Sensitive or reactive skin
- Fine lines and early ageing
- Lack of radiance and glow
By improving skin hydration, repairing damaged skin, and stimulating collagen production, skin rejuvenation treatments help restore smoother, healthier, and more luminous skin.
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How Does Skin rejuvenation Work?
Skin rejuvenation (mesotherapy / skin boosters) works by delivering active ingredients directly into the skin using advanced delivery techniques, including:
- Mesotherapy device
- MTS (Microneedling Therapy System)
- Vivace RF Microneedling
- Manual micro-injections
These methods allow customised serums and regenerative ingredients to be placed precisely into the dermis, where they can effectively improve hydration, repair, and skin function.
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Your Therapist Use VISIA Skin Analysis assesses your suitability explains the treatment process and designs a treatment plan based on your needs.
Treat
A customised blend of medical-grade acids is applied to gently exfoliate the skin, remove dead cells, and stimulate new cell renewal. This controlled peeling process reveals a brighter, smoother complexion while improving tone, texture, and overall radiance.
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The success of treatments depends on how well you comply with any pre-treatment instructions follow them carefully!
Maintain
To achieve the best and long-lasting results, our therapists design a personalised treatment plan based on your individual needs. They will also regularly review your progress and adjust the plan as needed to ensure optimal outcomes.
Methods of Administration
Mesotherapy device
This is one of the most effective and comfortable delivery methods. A device with nine fine needles is used to create controlled micro-channels in the skin, while negative pressure helps evenly deliver the product into the dermis. This allows for precise, consistent distribution of the active ingredients with minimal discomfort.
Microneedling (MTS)
Microneedling creates tiny micro-channels in the skin, allowing the product to penetrate deeper layers.
At the same time, the micro-injuries stimulate the skin’s natural healing response, which helps to boost collagen production and improve overall skin texture, pores, and acne scarring.
RF Microneedling
RF microneedling works similarly to standard microneedling by creating micro-channels, but also delivers radiofrequency energy into the skin.
This adds a skin tightening effect by stimulating collagen and elastin at a deeper level, making it suitable for clients who want both skin rejuvenation and firming.
Manual Micro-Injections
This method involves manually injecting the product into the skin using very fine needles. It allows for more precise placement of the product, especially in specific areas or for targeted concerns.
Prep+ Aftercare
PREPARATION
To achieve the best results and minimise risks, it’s important to follow these pre-treatment guidelines:
Before a chemical peel, you will need to:
- For at least 48 hours, refrain from using any retinol topical medicine.
- Tell your skin care professional about any medications you take.
- Have not been taking acne medications for more than six months.
- If you have a history of fever blisters or cold sores, take an antiviral drug to avoid a breakout around the mouth.
- To enhance your treatment, use specialised creams such as glycolic acid lotion.
- Avoid tanning and direct sun exposure for two weeks prior.
- Apply a retinoid cream to avoid skin discolouration.
- The week before the peel, avoid waxing, epilating, or using products that remove hair from the root. Bleaching your hair should also be avoided.
- For one week before the peel, refrain from using facial scrubs and exfoliants.
WHAT TO EXPECT
Treatment typically takes 45 minutes, with no downtime allowing you to return to your daily routine immediately.
AFTERCARE
- Avoid using exfoliating scrubs, astringents, and active products, including Vitamin A, Alpha Hydroxy Acids (AHAs) and Beta-Hydroxy Acids (BHAs) for five to seven days after your treatment.
- Apply a light moisturiser regularly in the days following your treatment to maintain levels of skin hydration. It is better to apply too much moisturiser than to let the skin dry out.
- Apply SPF50+ daily. This is a non-negotiable step following all treatments due to increased photosensitivity.
- Do not use a tanning bed or any other type of indoor or outdoor tanning technique whilst your skin is healing.
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chemical peel FAQs
All skin types can benefit from chemical peels. Based on your skin type and skin concerns, our skin experts will recommend a chemical peel to suit your skin’s needs. Chemical peels are effective at treating a broad range of skin concerns, including dull skin, skin texture, acne and more. Pregnant or breastfeeding women should avoid chemical peels.
This will depend on the type of skin concern that you are looking to treat. For treating pigmentation, we generally recommend doing a series 3 treatments spaced one month apart. For acne concerns, we recommend a course of 3 to 6 peels fortnightly.
The time required between chemical peel treatments is dependent on many factors - including your skin type, the type of acid used, and the concentration of the peeling agent. We recommend most clients to wait 4-6 weeks between treatments.
Many people can see a significant improvement in the appearance of their skin tone and texture after just one peel treatment. Those with mild or very superficial skin concerns may see improvements in their skin appear sooner. The severity of your skin concerns and your skin type will also dictate how quickly you will see results.
The recovery period from a chemical peel depends on the concentration of the peeling acid used. Most clients will experience some redness and sensitivity following their chemical peel. It is important to liberally apply sunscreen and avoid sun exposure during this period, as outlined in your aftercare instructions.
A chemical peel is a clinical technique where we apply a safe chemical solution to the skin’s surface. The peel penetrates the layers of the skin and targets cells that cause conditions such as acne breakouts, traumatic pigmentation.
Mild to moderate erythema (redness), stinging, and peeling is most likely to occur, and the severity and duration of these effects will depend on the depth of your peel.
Certain skin types may experience a temporary or permanent change in skin colour. Taking birth control pills, being pregnant, or having a family history of brownish discolouration on your face may raise your risk of experiencing atypical pigmentation. Additionally, there is a minimal chance of scarring in specific facial regions. Some patients may be more prone to scarring than others, but if scarring does occur, it can be effectively addressed. If you have a history of herpes outbreaks, there is a slight possibility that a cold sore could return. To lessen the likelihood of an outbreak, you may be recommended medication.
Tell your clinician before receiving a chemical peel if you have experienced keloid scarring, any unusual scarring, facial x-rays, or a history of cold sores. Although uncommon, infections are still a possibility.