1. What is youth vaccine (youth injection)?
Youth injection is a skin rejuvenation treatment aimed at increasing skin hydration and promoting a youthful, vibrant appearance, typically using hyaluronic acid and vitamins.
2. How is youth injection performed?
Fine needles inject hyaluronic acid and nourishing substances under the skin, boosting hydration, elasticity, and reducing fine lines.
3. What is youth injection used for?
It is used to hydrate the skin, reduce fine lines, improve elasticity, lighten spots, and enhance overall skin quality.
4. Where is youth injection applied?
Common areas include the face, neck, décolleté, and hands where the skin is thin.
5. How long does the effect of youth injection last?
The effects generally last 6-12 months, varying by individual skin type and age.
6. Is youth injection painful?
Mild discomfort may be felt, but it is generally tolerable, and a local anesthetic cream can be applied if needed.
7. How long does a youth injection session take?
The session typically takes 15-30 minutes and is quick.
8. What are the side effects of youth injection?
Mild redness, swelling, or bruising may occur but usually resolve within a few days.
9. Can youth injection be done at any age?
It is usually applied from age 25, but it can be done earlier or later based on individual skin needs.
10. Is youth injection permanent?
No, it is not permanent, and regular treatments are needed to maintain results.
11. What should be avoided after youth injection?
Sun protection, moisturizing, and avoiding heavy exercise are essential post-treatment.
12. How does youth injection affect the skin?
It enhances hydration, brightness, elasticity, and reduces the appearance of fine lines.
13. Is youth injection harmful to the skin?
It is safe when performed by a qualified doctor and generally does not harm the skin.
14. Can makeup be applied after youth injection?
Avoid makeup for 24 hours post-treatment.
15. What is the cost of youth injection?
Costs vary depending on the type of product used, number of sessions, and clinic.