HA Bioremodeling Injectable Moisturiser
Hyaluronic injection to remodel Sagging Skin & Stimulate Collagen
Cost, safety, results and downtime
What Is Injectable Moisturiser?
HA injectable moisturiser is an injectable skin treatment commonly discussed in Singapore for skin laxity and hydration support.
Also known as 逆時針, it is often described as an “injectable skincare” treatment because it is used to support skin remodeling rather than traditional facial volumising alone.
This anti-ageing injectable is commonly discussed for:
- Skin hydration support
- Reduced skin laxity
- Improved skin firmness
- Overall skin quality support
The treatment uses a hybrid of low- and high-molecular-weight hyaluronic acid, which is commonly used to support gradual bioremodeling over time.
HA Bioremodeling Injectable Moisturiser at a Glance
Treatment Focus
Skin laxity, hydration support, fine lines, and selected loss-of-firmness concerns.
Downtime
Usually limited, with small bumps or mild swelling that often settle.
Session Planning
Often discussed as 2 sessions spaced about 4 weeks apart.
Doctor Review
Suitability depends on skin laxity, hydration needs, treatment area, and treatment goals.
How Does Injectable Moisturiser Work?
Collagen, elastin, and hyaluronic acid all contribute to skin firmness, elasticity, and hydration. As these decline over time, the skin may begin to look less firm, more dehydrated, and more prone to fine lines.
Injectable moisturiser is commonly used to support:
- Skin hydration
- Collagen and elastin support
- Improved skin firmness
- Reduced skin laxity
The treatment uses a hybrid hyaluronic acid complex that is commonly discussed for gradual skin bioremodeling rather than traditional volumising. It is often considered for patients with sagging or ageing skin who want hydration and skin-quality support over time.
Because the treatment focuses on skin remodeling, the response is usually progressive rather than immediate. Suitability still depends on the treatment area, skin condition, and doctor assessment.
Injectable Moisturiser Characteristics
- Supports skin bioremodeling
- Commonly discussed for anti-ageing support
- Improves hydration
- Supports collagen and elastin stimulation
- May help improve wrinkles and fine lines
Injectable Moisturiser Steps
- Doctor assessment based on skin condition, treatment goals, and suitability
- Topical numbing cream may be applied before treatment
- Injections are often completed in about 30 minutes, depending on the area treated
- Downtime is usually limited
Recommended Skin Type for Injectable Moisturiser
Ageing Skin
Often discussed for patients who want support for skin firmness, elasticity, and age-related skin changes.
Dry / Dehydrated Skin
Commonly considered for skin that looks dry, less supple, or in need of deeper hydration support.
Dull / Tired Skin
May be considered for patients who want fresher-looking skin quality and overall skin revitalisation support.
What is Injectable Moisturiser used for?
Injectable Moisturiser Treatment
| Treatment Time | 20 minutes |
| Longevity | 5 to 6 months |
| Recommended Intervals | Consult Doctor |
| Typical Plan | 2 sessions, 4 weeks apart |
| Recovery Time | Minimal Downtime |
| Price | Enquire Us |
When Should You Start Injectable Moisturiser?
Injectable moisturiser may be considered when early signs of skin ageing become more noticeable, such as reduced elasticity, dullness, fine lines, or dryness.
There is no fixed age to start treatment. Many patients consider it from their late 20s onwards as part of a skin-quality maintenance approach, while others seek treatment later when laxity, dehydration, or reduced firmness become more noticeable.
As with any injectable treatment, suitability depends on the skin condition, treatment goals, and doctor assessment.
Where can Injectable Moisturiser be injected?
HA injectable moisturiser is most commonly discussed for the face, especially the mid- to lower face, where hydration, elasticity, and overall skin quality support are key treatment goals. It may also be considered for the neck, chest, décolletage, hands, and selected body areas such as the abdomen, depending on skin concerns and doctor assessment.
Injectable Moisturiser Treatment Areas
Face
Injectable moisturiser is commonly considered for hydration, skin laxity, and overall skin quality support in the mid- to lower face.

Injectable Moisturiser for Face
- Commonly considered for hydration support
- Often discussed for skin laxity and fine lines
- Does not mainly act as a volumising filler
- Usually planned as 2 sessions, 4 weeks apart
Neck
Injectable moisturiser is often discussed for reduced firmness, fine lines, and hydration support in the neck area.

Injectable Moisturiser for Neck
- Commonly discussed for neck skin quality
- May support hydration and elasticity
- Suitable for larger treatment surfaces
- Doctor assessment is still important
Chest
Injectable moisturiser may be considered for skin dryness, fine lines, and overall skin-quality support on the chest.

Injectable Moisturiser for Chest
- May support hydration in the chest area
- Commonly discussed for fine lines
- Often chosen for skin quality support
- Treatment planning depends on skin condition
Décolletage
Injectable moisturiser is commonly discussed for crepey, dehydrated, or ageing skin in the décolletage area.

Injectable Moisturiser for Décolletage
- May support crepey or dehydrated skin
- Commonly discussed for skin laxity
- Hydration is a key treatment goal
- Area suitability is individually assessed
Hands
Injectable moisturiser is often considered for ageing hands that may benefit from hydration and smoother-looking skin quality.

Injectable Moisturiser for Hands
- Commonly considered for hand ageing
- May support hydration and texture
- Does not mainly aim to change shape
- Chosen for natural-looking improvement
Abdomen / Stomach
Injectable moisturiser may be discussed for selected body skin-quality concerns where hydration and laxity support are treatment goals.

Injectable Moisturiser for Abdomen
- May be discussed for selected body skin concerns
- Not mainly intended for fat reduction
- Commonly considered for skin quality support
- Requires doctor assessment before treatment
Injectable Moisturiser Singapore Price
In line with healthcare advertising requirements in Singapore, the exact price range for injectable moisturiser is not publicly displayed. Please WhatsApp us for more information.
Patients may also wish to verify product authenticity before treatment.
At Bio Aesthetic Laser Clinic, we use authentic injectable products sourced through authorised channels and believe in clear treatment guidance and responsible pricing communication.
| Type | Price |
|---|---|
| 1 Syringe (2 ml) | Enquire Us |
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BOOK APPOINTMENTInjectable Moisturiser vs PDRN Injection vs Skinbooster
| Comparison Point | Injectable Moisturiser | PDRN Injection | Skin Booster |
|---|---|---|---|
| Main Purpose | Bioremodeling with hyaluronic acid | Skin repair and regeneration support | Hydration and skin quality support |
| Best For | Skin laxity, fine lines, reduced firmness | Acne scars, dull or damaged-looking skin | Dry, dehydrated, tired-looking skin |
| Key Benefit | Firmness and elasticity support | Skin repair and texture support | Hydration and radiance support |
| Longevity | Often about 5 to 6 months | Varies by treatment plan | Often about 6 to 9 months |
| Typical Sessions | Often 2 sessions | Often a series | Often 2 to 3 sessions |
| Downtime | Usually limited | Usually limited | Usually limited |

Injectable Moisturiser vs PN Skin Healer
Compared to PN Skin Healer, injectable moisturiser is more commonly discussed for hydration, skin laxity, and overall skin-quality support, while PN-based treatment is often explored for skin repair and texture concerns.
Injectable moisturiser is commonly chosen when the treatment goal includes:
- hydration support
- improved skin firmness
- gradual bioremodeling
- support for fine lines and laxity
PN skin healer is often discussed more for superficial skin repair, pores, and selected textural concerns. Depending on the treatment goal, some patients may explore one treatment on its own, while others may discuss a combined plan with the doctor.
What are the Injection points of Injectable Moisturiser?
Injectable moisturiser is commonly discussed for the face and neck. It uses a Bio Aesthetic Point (BAP) technique for selected lower-face and neck treatment planning.The BAP technique is designed to support:
- more even spread of hyaluronic acid across the treatment area
- lower bruising risk by avoiding larger vessels where possible
For the face, treatment is commonly planned around 10 BAP points in total. For the neck, treatment may also be planned around 10 points depending on the treatment area and doctor assessment.

HA Bioremodeling Injectable Moisturiser Side Effects
After injectable moisturiser treatment, some temporary skin reactions may occur while the area settles. Common short-term effects can include small bumps at the injection points, mild swelling, redness, tenderness, or slight bruising.
Less common but possible risks may include prolonged swelling, unevenness, irritation, infection, or delayed settling depending on skin response, injection technique, and aftercare.
A proper consultation, suitable treatment selection, and careful aftercare can help reduce the likelihood of complications.
HA Bioremodeling Injectable Moisturiser Aftercare Guide
After injectable moisturiser treatment, patients are usually advised to keep the treated area clean, avoid unnecessary pressure, and follow the doctor’s aftercare instructions carefully while the skin settles.
- avoid rubbing or massaging the treated area unless advised otherwise
- avoid strenuous exercise, sauna, or excessive heat for a short period if advised
- avoid makeup over the injection points for the recommended period
- keep follow-up appointments to review treatment response and future sessions
If there is increasing pain, unusual swelling, or prolonged bumps that do not settle as expected, a medical review is advisable.
Can I do Injectable Moisturiser with other aesthetic treatments?
At present, the BAP technique mainly targets the lower part of the face. In selected cases, injectable moisturiser may be combined with other doctor-led treatments as part of a broader anti-ageing plan.
Injectable Moisturiser with Botulinum Toxin
Botulinum toxin may be discussed alongside injectable moisturiser when the treatment plan involves both dynamic wrinkle reduction and skin-quality support.
Combined with Laser Toning
It may also be combined with energy-based treatments such as lasers when pigmentation removal, skin renewal, or overall skin-quality improvement is part of the treatment goal.
Combined with HIFU
HIFU may be considered in selected cases where skin tightening and deeper support are discussed together with hydration and skin remodeling.
Combined with Dermal Filler
Combining with fillers may be discussed when the treatment plan aims to address both skin laxity and selected volume-loss or contour concerns.

Am I suitable for Injectable Moisturiser?
Who Is Injectable Moisturiser For?
- selected men and women who want hydration support with skin-quality improvement
- patients with ageing skin who want help for firmness, hydration, and laxity concerns
- patients from their late 20s onward who want to maintain elasticity and support skin quality over time
Injectable Moisturiser Review
Downtime is usually limited, and many patients can return to normal activity soon after treatment.
Because the treatment is planned using a structured injection technique, it is commonly discussed for hydration, skin tightening support, and overall skin-quality improvement.
Injectable Moisturiser Before and After
Before-and-after photographs cannot be publicly displayed. Please call or WhatsApp us if you would like more information about treatment expectations and planning.
FAQs about Injectable Moisturiser Singapore
Counterfeit products are a significant concern in the aesthetic industry, with fake versions lacking the precise L-HA and H-HA hybrid technology essential for proper bioremodelling.
Authentic products come with specific batch numbers, holographic seals, and verification systems that reputable clinics should readily show patients.
Using non-authentic products can result in poor outcomes, increased side effects, or even serious complications, including infections or permanent damage.
Always ask to see product authentication before treatment and choose clinics that provide full transparency about their sourcing and storage procedures.
The neck area uses a modified BAP technique with 10 specific injection points designed for the unique anatomy of neck tissues.
HA injectable moisturiser is particularly effective for neck treatments because it addresses the thin, delicate skin that shows aging signs early.
The treatment helps improve skin texture, reduces crepiness, and provides deep hydration that’s especially beneficial for the neck’s naturally drier skin.
Results typically appear gradually over 4-6 weeks as the skin’s structure improves, with many patients noting significant improvement in neck firmness and smoothness.
HA injectable moisturiser contains one of the highest concentrations of hyaluronic acid at 32mg/mL, compared to regular treatments that typically contain 20-24mg/mL.
This higher concentration, combined with the unique L-HA and H-HA hybrid technology, allows for superior tissue integration and longer-lasting hydration effects.
The concentrated formula means fewer treatment sessions are needed to achieve optimal results.
This potent formulation specifically targets bioremodelling rather than just temporary hydration, creating structural improvements that last months rather than weeks.
Non-BDDE technology creates a more biocompatible product that integrates better with your natural tissues.
This thermal cross-linking method reduces inflammatory responses and decreases the risk of granuloma formation compared to traditional BDDE cross-linked products.
The technology allows for smoother integration and more natural-feeling results while maintaining the product’s structural integrity.
It also contributes to the treatment’s excellent safety profile and reduces the likelihood of delayed complications or lumps forming months after treatment.
The BAP technique uses only 10 strategically placed injection points on the face, compared to traditional methods that require 30-50 injection sites.
These specific points were scientifically chosen to avoid major blood vessels and nerve branches, reducing bruising risk significantly.
The technique allows the HA to spread naturally across larger areas, covering the entire treatment zone more effectively.
This targeted approach means less discomfort, faster treatment time, and better distribution of the moisturising effects throughout your facial tissues.
Results from a single treatment session last approximately 6 months, though individual variation occurs based on age, skin condition, and lifestyle factors.
The recommended protocol involves two treatments spaced 4 weeks apart, which can extend results to 8-12 months total.
Younger patients with better skin quality often experience longer-lasting effects, while those with more advanced aging may need maintenance treatments every 6 months.
The bioremodelling effects continue working even as the HA gradually breaks down, providing sustained skin quality improvements.
Most patients find HA injectable moisturiser significantly less painful than traditional filler treatments because it uses only 10 injection points.
The needle is very fine, and topical numbing cream is applied 20 minutes before treatment to minimise discomfort.
The quick injection technique means each point takes only seconds, and the entire face treatment is completed within 15-20 minutes.
Patients typically describe the sensation as brief pinpricks rather than sustained pain, with most rating discomfort as 3-4 out of 10.
- Avoid touching or massaging the treated areas for 24 hours to allow proper product settlement.
- Skip makeup for the first 12 hours and use gentle, fragrance-free skincare products for the first week.
- Apply ice packs for 10 minutes every few hours on day one if you experience swelling.
- Avoid saunas, steam rooms, and intense workouts for 48 hours to prevent excessive sweating.
- Sleep with your head slightly elevated for the first two nights to minimize swelling
- Use SPF 30+ sunscreen daily to protect your investment.
Stop using retinoids, vitamin C serums, and exfoliating acids 3 days before treatment to reduce skin sensitivity.
Avoid blood-thinning medications like aspirin or fish oil for one week if medically safe to do so, as these increase bruising risk.
Come to your appointment with clean, makeup-free skin and stay well-hydrated in the days leading up to treatment.
Schedule your session when you can avoid important social events for 2-3 days afterward in case of minor swelling or bruising at injection sites.
Initial skin hydration improvements appear within the first week, but significant bioremodelling results develop gradually over 4 weeks.
You’ll notice your skin feeling more supple and hydrated within days, while the collagen and elastin stimulation effects become visible around week 2-3.
The most dramatic improvements in skin texture, firmness, and overall quality peak at the 4-week mark when the L-HA and H-HA hybrid has fully integrated.
Some patients report continued improvements up to 6 weeks post-treatment as the bioremodelling process completes.
Injectable Moisturiser Near You
Tampines Clinic
300 Tampines Avenue 5, #04-05
Income @ Tampines Junction, Singapore 529653
Consult our Doctors for HA Bioremodeling Injectable Moisturiser
Dr Jolenda Ang
Dr Daniel Khaw
Dr Vijay Sampath
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