The recovery process after the H-100 youth vaccine application is fast, but there are some points to be considered to observe the maximum effects. Primarily, the treated area should not be exposed to water for at least 24 hours. There may be slight redness or bruising at the needle insertion points after the procedure, but these side effects usually disappear on their own in a short time. Since the skin will be more sensitive in the initial days, protecting it from sunlight is very important. Using a broad-spectrum sunscreen will support skin health after the youth vaccine.
As the skin absorbs the hyaluronic acid, it starts to look more vibrant and plump. It is recommended to drink plenty of water and follow an antioxidant-rich diet to support this process. Avoid heavy makeup and procedures like peeling that may irritate the skin during the first days.
What is the Micro Youth Vaccine and is there any difference from H-100? The micro youth vaccine is a type of mesotherapy applied more superficially under the skin, containing lower molecular weight peptides, vitamins, and minerals as well as hyaluronic acid. In contrast, H-100, with its intensive hyaluronic acid and amino acid complex, affects the deeper layers of the skin and provides more comprehensive repair. These two applications can sometimes be preferred together to achieve rejuvenation both on the surface and in the deeper tissues.
The prices of the youth vaccine vary according to the content of the product used, the experience of the practitioner, the number of sessions, and the size of the application area. Additionally, the city and clinic where the procedure is conducted may also affect pricing. Offering personalized pricing through free preliminary consultations before the application is the most accurate approach.
The youth vaccine is not a permanent procedure. With regular applications, the natural aging process of the skin can be slowed down. The brightness and fullness effect obtained after the first application typically last about 6 months. After this period, it is recommended to repeat it 1-2 times a year according to the skin's needs.
The youth vaccine is generally preferred in individuals over 25 years old, as hyaluronic acid production in the body starts to decrease after this age. It can also be administered cautiously in younger individuals who show early signs of aging or have excessive sun exposure or smoke.
Yes. A dull, lifeless, and dehydrated skin before the youth vaccine becomes brighter, smoother, and more moist after the procedure. The skin gains noticeable vitality even after the first session. Completing the sessions is recommended for the desired effect to be permanent.
How the youth vaccine is applied is a common question for many considering the procedure. Before the application, an anesthetic cream is applied to numb the skin. Then, with the help of very fine needles, a solution containing hyaluronic acid is injected into the skin. The discomfort felt during the application is quite minimal, and the procedure takes about 15-20 minutes.