What is a Youth Vaccine?

A youth vaccine is a general term for a series of treatments that renew skin tissue and restore the skin’s moisture balance. Typically performed by injecting the skin with building blocks such as hyaluronic acid, vitamins, minerals, and amino acids, this procedure supports the skin’s natural collagen production. The result is a younger, brighter, and fuller complexion.

Youth vaccine is an umbrella term used for many aesthetic treatment methods. These treatments include:

Hyaluronic Acid Injections
Salmon DNA Injections
PRP (Platelet Rich Plasma) Treatments
Vitamin and Antioxidant Cocktails
How is a Youth Vaccine Performed?

A youth vaccine is performed by administering hyaluronic acid, vitamins, minerals, and other beneficial substances under the skin via micro-injections. The procedure is generally performed in the following steps:

Skin Cleansing: Before the application, the skin is cleansed of dirt and makeup residue.

Anesthesia Application: A local anesthetic cream is applied to the skin to minimize any discomfort during the procedure.

Injection: The youth vaccine mixture is administered under the skin using micro-injections. This procedure usually takes 20-30 minutes.

After Youth Vaccine Treatment: You can immediately return to daily life after the application, but slight redness and swelling may occur. These will subside within a few hours.

Who is the Youth Vaccine Suitable For?

The youth vaccine is suitable for anyone experiencing skin dehydration, struggling with fine lines and wrinkles, and wanting to achieve a younger-looking complexion. While it is frequently preferred by people over 30, it can also be applied at younger ages depending on skin type.