
Nutritive Skin Booster
Nutritive skin booster is a prescription-only treatment involving the administration of a medical product into the skin. It may be used in the context of skin quality concerns and may interact with normal skin processes. The treatment may assist the function of fibroblasts, which are cells involved in the production of collagen, elastin, and hyaluronic acid. Individual responses and outcomes vary, and suitability for treatment should be assessed during a consultation with a qualified healthcare professional.
All About Skin Booster
Nutritive skin booster is a prescription-only treatment that delivers a combination of ingredients into the skin. These ingredients may interact with fibroblasts, which are cells involved in the production of collagen, elastin, and hyaluronic acid. Individual responses to treatment can vary. Treatment plans are tailored during a consultation with a qualified healthcare professional. Multiple sessions may be recommended to support skin health, with the number and frequency determined on a case-by-case basis.
What are Skin Boosters?
Skin boosters are prescription-only treatments that are injected directly into the skin. Unlike treatments that provide structural support, skin boosters are intended to interact with the skin’s natural processes. Individual responses can vary, and a consultation with a qualified healthcare professional is recommended to determine if this treatment is suitable for you.

Frequently Asked Questions
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1. What are clinical skin boosters?
Skin boosters are a prescription-only injectable treatment. They are intended to interact with the skin and support its natural processes, without altering facial shape or structure. Individual responses and outcomes can vary, and suitability is determined during a consultation with a qualified healthcare professional.
2. What should I expect during the skin booster process?
The treatment involves a series of micro-injections into the mid-to-deep layers of the skin. Discomfort is usually minimal, and topical numbing can be used if appropriate. The session typically takes 30–45 minutes, depending on the area being treated.
3. Are there any clinical risks or downtime?
Common, temporary effects may include swelling, redness, or small bumps at the injection sites, which usually settle within 24–72 hours. Minor bruising is also possible. Detailed aftercare instructions will be provided to support recovery.
4. How many sessions are typically required?
Treatment plans are personalised based on individual needs. Some clients may be advised to have a series of sessions spaced a few weeks apart. Follow-up or maintenance sessions may be suggested by your healthcare professional, depending on your response to treatment.
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Important Consideration
All treatments at By Jessi Cosmetic Clinic are performed by qualified healthcare professionals following a comprehensive consultation to assess individual suitability.
Any information provided on this website or in clinic communications is for general informational and educational purposes only and is not intended to constitute medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment.
In accordance with Therapeutic Goods Administration (TGA) and AHPRA guidelines, we do not advertise or promote prescription-only medications or specific medical treatments. Any such treatments will only be discussed during a private consultation where clinically appropriate.
All medical and aesthetic procedures carry potential risks and benefits, which will be explained in detail during your consultation. Individual results will vary, and no specific outcomes can be guaranteed.
By Jessi Cosmetic Clinic does not offer financial incentives, time-limited offers, or inducements for medical treatments in accordance with AHPRA advertising regulations.
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A consultation with a registered healthcare professional is required to determine whether any treatment is appropriate for you.

