What’s the difference between skin boosters and dermal fillers?
Fillers add volume — they sit beneath the skin to rebuild structure. Skin boosters don’t add volume — they improve the skin itself: hydration, elasticity, glow.
Skin booster treatments by Dr Vincent Tan — Allergan Medical Institute Faculty, Orchard Road belt.
Fillers add volume — they sit beneath the skin to rebuild structure. Skin boosters don’t add volume — they improve the skin itself: hydration, elasticity, glow.
Hyaluronic acid for hydration. Polynucleotide for repair and regeneration. Bio-remodelling for collagen rebuilding. Most patients benefit from layering — not picking just one.
Hydration boosters show immediate plumping. Polynucleotide and bio-remodelling work progressively over 4–8 weeks. The full effect of a course shows at month 3 — not week 1.
Skin boosters are simple to inject and difficult to recommend correctly. Knowing which booster fits which skin — and when not to inject at all — is the actual skill.
Dr Vincent trains other physicians in advanced injectable technique as faculty of the Allergan Medical Institute. Skin boosters require the same precision as fillers.
Thousands of injectable procedures across every age and skin type. This depth of practice informs which booster fits which skin — not which booster the rep is selling this month.
We don’t carry every brand on the market. We carry the boosters that have evidence and that we know how to use well. Less choice, better outcomes.
Each linked treatment has its own dedicated page with full details on protocol, aftercare, and results timeline.
Deep hydration, plumping, glow restoration
Cellular regeneration and skin repair
Collagen + elastin building over time
Maintenance facial alongside booster sessions
Still unsure which treatment is right for you? Message Dr Vincent — he's happy to walk through the options with you personally.