Karisma is for people who want healthier, firmer, and more youthful-looking skin without changing their facial features
What is Karisma?
Karisma is an injectable biostimulator designed to improve skin quality rather than add volume. It works by stimulating your skin to produce new collagen, leading to firmer, smoother, and more elastic skin over time. Karisma is often described as a “skin rejuvenation” treatment rather than a traditional filler.
How does Karisma work?
Karisma is injected into the skin where it gradually activates fibroblasts, the cells responsible for collagen production. Instead of instantly filling lines, it encourages your own skin to regenerate and strengthen itself.
Who is Karisma for?
Karisma is ideal for people who:
- Want natural-looking skin improvement
- Notice early signs of aging such as loss of firmness, fine lines, or dull skin
- Prefer collagen stimulation over added volume
- Want gradual, long-lasting skin quality improvement, sublte volume and lifting.
- It is suitable for both women and men and can be used on areas such as the face, neck, and décolletage.
Who is Karisma not for?
Karisma may not be the right choice if you:
- Want immediate volume or contouring (fillers may be more suitable)
- Have active skin infections or inflammation in the treatment area
- Are pregnant or breastfeeding
- Have known allergies to any of the product’s components
A professional consultation is always essential to confirm suitability.
When will results be visible?
Results develop progressively and look very natural. Most patients begin to notice improvements in skin texture and firmness after 3–4 weeks, with continued improvement over the following months as new collagen forms.
How many treatments are needed?
Typically, 2 to 3 treatment sessions are recommended, spaced about 3–4 weeks apart. Maintenance treatments may be suggested once or twice a year, depending on skin condition and goals.
Is the treatment painful?
Discomfort is usually minimal. A numbing cream can be used if needed.
Are there any side effects?
Side effects are generally mild and temporary. They may include:
- Redness
- Slight swelling
- Small bruises at injection sites - you can apply Arnica Cream
These effects usually resolve within a few hours to a few days.
What are common fears about Karisma?
- “Will I look overdone?” – No. Karisma does not add volume; results are subtle and natural.
- “Is it permanent?” – No, results develop gradually and fade naturally over time as collagen ages.
- “Is it safe?” – When performed by a qualified professional, Karisma is considered a safe and well-tolerated treatment.
Aftercare
What should I do immediately after the treatment?
- You can return to most normal activities right away
- Keep the treated area clean
- Apply a cold compress if there is mild swelling or tenderness
- Follow any specific instructions given by your practitioner
What should I avoid after Karisma treatment?
For best results, avoid the following:
- Touching, rubbing, or massaging the treated area for 24 hours
- Makeup for 12–24 hours (or as advised)
What makes Karisma unique?
- Focuses on skin quality, not volume
- Stimulates your own collagen production
- Provides natural, gradual results
- Maintains facial expressions and identity
- Ideal for patients seeking prevention and early intervention rather than correction