“Dry Skin” How to Nourish Your Skin to Be Hydrated? Does Program Wish Skin Infusion Really Help?
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- Jun 18
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Hello everyone! I’m Dr. Nono, Dr. Chonrapat Chinvetkitwanich, License No. 60686, the medical director of Entrio Clinic, a cosmetic medical clinic in the heart of Ratchaprasong!
As a dermatologist at an aesthetic clinic in Ratchaprasong, I've met many patients with various skin concerns, whether it's acne scars, wrinkles, or even sagging skin. But one problem that seems to be fundamental and greatly affects overall skin quality is "dry skin"!
You might be experiencing this problem, right?
Skin that feels rough, flaky, makeup doesn't adhere well, skin looks dull and lifeless, and sometimes feels itchy or easily irritated, even after trying many skincare steps.
The question I often receive is, "How can dry skin truly be nourished to become 'hydrated skin'?"
And will "Program Wish Skin Infusion" that Entrio Clinic talks about really help hydrate the skin?
Today, I will answer these questions in detail, in Dr. Nono's style!
I will take you through the true causes of dry skin, the complex mechanisms beneath our skin layers, and the correct ways to nourish your skin for "hydrated skin" sustainably. I will also delve into the innovation and special program at Entrio Clinic Ratchaprasong called "Wish Skin Infusion," and how it can be the "answer" for your dry skin!
"Dry skin" is not just about lacking water... but a sign of complex damage beneath the skin!

Dry skin is a common skin problem that causes concern for many people, especially in Thailand's frequently changing weather and pollution. Many may mistakenly believe that dry skin is solely caused by a lack of water, which is not entirely correct. From Dr. Nono's experience at Entrio Clinic Ratchaprasong, "dry skin" is a sign of complex damage beneath the skin layers, which if left untreated, can lead to other skin problems. This article will delve into the true causes of dry skin, the complex mechanisms of the skin barrier, and the effects that occur when the skin barrier is damaged, to truly understand the problem of dry skin and lead to correct and effective skin care.
Dry Skin: A Sign of Complex Damage Beneath the Skin
Our skin is the largest organ in the body and acts as the first line of defense against the external environment. The skin consists of several layers, but the most important layer for maintaining moisture and protecting the skin is the "skin barrier," which is located in the epidermis, especially in the stratum corneum. If this skin barrier is weakened or damaged, the skin's ability to retain water decreases, causing rapid water loss and ultimately leading to dry skin.
1. Skin Barrier: The Guardian of Moisture and Skin Protection

Imagine our skin as a strong and dense "brick wall." The "bricks" are dead skin cells (Corneocytes), and the "cement" that binds each brick together is "intercellular lipids," which consist of three main essential substances in appropriate proportions:
Ceramides: These are the main components of intercellular lipids, making up approximately 50%. They act as a glue, binding skin cells tightly together, preventing water loss and the entry of foreign substances into the skin.
Cholesterol: Making up approximately 25%, it helps strengthen and enhance the elasticity of the skin barrier.
Free Fatty Acids: Accounting for about 10-15%, they help fill the gaps between cells and strengthen the skin barrier.
When the skin barrier functions perfectly, our skin can:
Retain moisture: By reducing water evaporation from the skin to the external atmosphere (Transepidermal Water Loss - TEWL).
Prevent foreign substances: Preventing germs, bacteria, chemicals, allergens, and pollution from penetrating the skin.
Maintain skin pH balance: Healthy skin has a slightly acidic pH, which helps inhibit the growth of germs.
If the skin barrier is damaged or malfunctions, it's like a wall with cracks or holes. Water inside the skin will evaporate more easily, and the skin will lose moisture rapidly.
And foreign substances from outside will be able to penetrate the skin more easily, leading to dry skin, irritation, and sensitivity.
2. Deep Causes of "Dry Skin" (When the Skin Barrier is Damaged)
Dry skin problems do not occur temporarily due to dehydration, but rather from damage or impaired function of the skin barrier, caused by complex internal and external factors:
2.1 Internal Factors:

enetics: Some individuals are naturally prone to dry skin due to certain genes related to impaired skin lipid production or ceramide synthesis, leading to a weak skin barrier from birth. Certain skin conditions, such as Atopic Dermatitis, often have a genetic predisposition to skin barrier defects.
Aging: As we age, the function of sebaceous glands in the skin decreases, leading to reduced natural lipid production on the skin. Additionally, the production of ceramides and other essential substances in the skin barrier decreases with age, reducing the skin's ability to retain moisture. This makes the skin prone to dryness, and fine lines become more pronounced.
Hormonal Imbalance: Hormonal changes in the body, such as during menopause when estrogen levels decrease, affect the function of sebaceous glands and the production of collagen and HA in the skin, leading to dry skin and loss of elasticity.
Health Conditions and Underlying Diseases:
Kidney Disease: Patients with chronic kidney disease often experience dry and itchy skin due to abnormal kidney function in excreting waste products and maintaining water and mineral balance in the body.
Diabetes: High blood sugar levels affect blood circulation and nerves, making the skin dry, cracked, and prone to infection.
Thyroid Disorders: Especially hypothyroidism, which slows down the body's metabolism, including the function of sebaceous and sweat glands, leading to dry and rough skin.
Dehydration: Insufficient water intake causes cells in the body, including skin cells, to dehydrate, leading to dry, tight, and dull skin.
Certain Medications: Some medications may have side effects that cause dry skin, such as:
Acne medications in the Retinoid group (e.g., Isotretinoin): These medications reduce oil production and accelerate skin cell turnover, causing dry and peeling skin.
Diuretics: Increase water excretion from the body, leading to dehydration and dry skin.
Cholesterol-lowering medications in the Statin group: May affect lipid production in the body, including lipids in the skin barrier.
2.2 External & Environmental Factors:

Climate:
Dry and cold air: Especially in winter or areas with low humidity, the air draws moisture from the skin, making it dry and prone to cracking.
Strong winds: Strong winds can accelerate water evaporation from the skin (TEWL), causing the skin to dry out faster.
Hot and extremely dry air: Some regions with extremely hot and dry air can also cause dry skin and dehydration.
Prolonged exposure to air conditioning: Air conditioners dry out the air in the room, constantly drawing moisture from the skin, making it dry, tight, and losing elasticity.
Sunlight and UV Radiation: Exposure to UVA and UVB rays without protection not only causes sunburn, wrinkles, and dark spots but also damages skin cells and the structure of the skin barrier, weakening it and leading to chronic dry skin.
Pollution: Small particles in pollution, such as PM 2.5 and various chemicals in the air, can penetrate the skin, causing inflammation, increasing free radicals, and damaging the skin barrier, leading to dry, irritated, and sensitive skin.
Improper Bathing Habits:
Bathing with hot water: Hot water washes away the natural oils that coat the skin (sebum), causing rapid moisture loss.
Bathing for too long: The longer you bathe, the more water and natural oils your skin loses.
Using harsh cleansing products: Soaps or cleansing products containing harsh surfactants (such as SLS/SLES), with an alkaline pH, or high alcohol content can damage intercellular lipids in the skin barrier, leading to dry and irritated skin.
Inappropriate Skincare Products:
Products with irritating ingredients: Such as fragrances, alcohol, synthetic colors, and certain preservatives (Parabens) can cause dry and allergic skin.
Using skincare that doesn't match your skin type: For example, people with dry skin using products for oily skin, which may contain ingredients that focus on oil control and may further dry out the skin.
Over-exfoliation: Using exfoliating products (Exfoliants) such as AHA, BHA, or scrubbing the skin too frequently and aggressively can damage the skin barrier and cause dry, red, and peeling skin.
Lack of consistent skin care: Not applying moisturizer or sunscreen regularly results in a lack of necessary protection and nourishment for the skin.
3. The Effects of "Dry Skin" Beyond Just Feeling Tight

When dry skin is chronic and the skin barrier is continuously damaged, it not only causes discomfort but also significantly impacts skin health and beauty in the long term:
More noticeable wrinkles and sagging: Dehydrated skin lacks elasticity and plumpness, making fine lines that might have been initially invisible more apparent. The skin appears dry and saggy, making the face look older than its actual age.
Dull, lifeless skin: When the skin barrier is weak, natural cell turnover may not occur normally, leading to an accumulation of dead skin cells on the surface. This makes the skin appear rough, dull, and lacking radiance, as light cannot reflect evenly.
Makeup does not adhere, flaky skin: When the skin is dry and has flaky cells, cosmetics cannot adhere well, causing foundation to crease, settle into lines, or the skin to appear uneven when applying makeup.
Sensitive and easily irritated skin: This is the most significant effect! When the skin barrier is damaged, the "gaps" that occur allow allergens, chemicals from cosmetics, pollution, and germs from external sources to penetrate the skin layers more easily. This makes the skin prone to allergic reactions, irritation, stinging, itching, redness, or even inflammation more easily than usual. The skin becomes more sensitive to various external factors.
Enlarged pores: In some cases, when the skin lacks moisture, the skin cells around the pores may flatten, making the pores appear wider and more noticeable. This is a result of a dehydrated and weakened skin structure.
Increased risk of infection: When the skin barrier is weak, protection against germs decreases, making the skin more susceptible to bacterial, fungal, or viral infections.
Itching and inflammation: Chronic dry skin can lead to itching that interferes with daily life. Repeated scratching further damages the skin barrier and can lead to inflammation or chronic dermatitis.
From all that has been said, it is clear that "dry skin" is not a minor issue caused by superficial dehydration. It is a warning sign from the body indicating complex damage to the "skin barrier" and impaired function of skin cells, as well as the loss of essential substances in the dermis. If neglected and not properly cared for, it can lead to severe and chronic skin health problems.
Therefore, truly nourishing dry skin to become "hydrated skin" is not just about applying moisturizer for temporary hydration. It is about "restoring and strengthening the skin barrier" to be sustainably strong and "delivering essential substances the skin needs" deep into the appropriate skin layers, so that our skin can function optimally and truly return to a healthy, plump, radiant, and strong state from the inside out.
What is "Hydrated Skin"? And how to nourish skin to truly achieve "hydrated skin"!

Many people may be familiar with the term "moisturized skin," but for me, the term "hydrated skin" is deeper and more comprehensive. It is a skin condition that is full of moisture in every layer of the skin, from the outermost layer to the dermis, giving the skin perfect properties in terms of both touch and appearance.
1. Definition of "Hydrated Skin": More Than Just Moisture!
"Hydrated Skin / Plump Skin" from a dermatologist's perspective does not just mean skin that does not feel dry or tight. It is skin that is in a balanced state, with an appropriate amount of water, and a perfectly functioning skin barrier, resulting in the following outstanding properties:
Soft and Supple Skin: When touched, it feels soft and smooth, not rough or scratchy. The skin has high elasticity, and when gently pressed, it quickly bounces back into shape without leaving an indentation, which is a sign that the skin has good structural integrity.
Smooth, Refined, and Tightened Pores: When the skin receives sufficient moisture, the cells in the upper layer of the skin arrange themselves in an orderly manner, making the skin appear smooth and refined. Pores appear tighter, and fine lines caused by dehydrated skin appear diminished, making the overall skin look even and youthful.
Radiant, Bright, and Vibrant Skin: Hydrated skin reflects light better than dry, dull skin, making it appear radiant, bright, and vibrant. It's like juicy fruit that looks more appetizing than withered fruit.
Resilient and Less Sensitive Skin: When the skin barrier functions perfectly, it acts as a highly effective protective shield, protecting the skin from foreign substances, allergens, chemicals, and pollution. This makes the skin less prone to allergic reactions, itching, stinging, or inflammation compared to dry or sensitive skin.
Long-lasting Makeup: Smooth and hydrated skin allows makeup to adhere well, preventing caking, settling into lines, and maintaining its beautiful appearance throughout the day.
2. Strategies for Sustaining "Hydrated Skin" (from Dr. Nono)
Achieving sustainably hydrated skin requires a holistic approach that covers both internal and external care, as well as choosing appropriate products and technologies. I will divide the care into two main parts: external skin care (Skincare Routine & Lifestyle Modification) and internal skin care (Lifestyle & Nutrition).
2.1 External Skin Care (Skincare Routine & Lifestyle Modification):

This is the core of nourishing your skin to achieve "hydrated skin." Choosing the right products and adjusting certain habits will effectively strengthen the skin barrier and retain moisture.
Choose the gentlest cleansing products:
Avoid soaps with excessive foam or high alkalinity: Soaps with a lot of foam often contain harsh surfactants, which can strip away the natural oils that coat the skin, weakening the skin barrier and causing dry, tight skin.
Choose cleansers with a neutral pH (pH 5.5) or close to the skin's pH: Our skin has a slightly acidic pH. Using products with a pH similar to the skin helps maintain the balance of the skin barrier and prevents irritation.
Free from irritating ingredients: Look for products labeled "Fragrance-free," "Alcohol-free," "Paraben-free," and "Sulfate-free" (such as SLS/SLES) to reduce the risk of irritation and damage to the skin barrier.
Cleanse gently: Use fingertips to gently massage the product onto your face, do not rub or scrub vigorously, as aggressive friction can damage the skin barrier.
Wash your face with lukewarm water: Avoid hot water, as hot water washes away natural oils from the skin, leading to dry, tight skin after washing.
Avoid washing your face too often: Generally, washing your face only twice a day (morning and evening) is sufficient, or when absolutely necessary, such as after intense exercise, to prevent excessive moisture loss from the skin.
Hydrate skin with "humectants":
Hyaluronic Acid (HA): This is one of the ultimate humectants naturally produced by our skin and a key ingredient in most skincare products. HA can hold up to 1,000 times its weight in water, helping to draw moisture from the air into the skin and retain it within the skin layers, making the skin hydrated and plump from within.
Glycerin: A basic, effective, and affordable humectant that helps draw water from the air into the skin.
Urea: In addition to attracting moisture, it also has gentle exfoliating properties, helping to remove dead skin cells and soften the skin.
Sodium PCA: A component of Natural Moisturizing Factors (NMFs) that the skin produces naturally, helping to attract and retain moisture.
Aloe Vera, Propylene Glycol, Butylene Glycol: These substances also belong to the group of humectants that help moisturize the skin.
Strengthen the skin barrier with "essential lipids" (Emollients & Occlusives):
Ceramides: These are key to the skin barrier. Adding ceramides to the skin helps repair and strengthen damaged intercellular lipids, making the skin barrier stronger, similar to adding cement to a cracked wall. This helps reduce water loss and increases the ability to protect against foreign substances.
Cholesterol and Fatty Acids: These substances often come with ceramides in appropriate proportions (especially a 3:1:1 ratio of Ceramides:Cholesterol:Fatty Acids) to help balance lipids in the skin barrier for complete and optimal function.
Emollients: These are substances that help fill the gaps between skin cells, making the skin appear smoother and softer, and also helping to strengthen the skin barrier. Examples include Shea Butter, Jojoba Oil, Squalane, Sunflower Seed Oil, Argan Oil, Fatty Alcohols (Cetyl Alcohol, Stearyl Alcohol).
Occlusives: They act as a "film" on the skin's surface to create a protective layer that effectively reduces water evaporation from the skin. They are suitable for very dry skin or severe skin barrier problems. Examples include Petrolatum (Vaseline), Mineral Oil, Lanolin, Dimethicone, Silicone derivatives.
Order of application: Generally, humectant-containing products should be applied first (e.g., HA serum), followed by emollient and ceramide-containing products to strengthen the skin barrier, and finally, occlusives (if necessary for very dry skin) to lock in moisture.
Protect skin from external factors (Environmental Protection):
Sunscreen is most important: Apply sunscreen with SPF 30 PA+++ or higher daily, whether indoors or on cloudy days, to protect the skin from UV radiation that damages collagen, elastin, and the skin barrier, leading to premature aging and dryness.
Avoid dry air: If you spend a lot of time in air-conditioned rooms, use a humidifier to increase air humidity and reduce moisture loss from your skin.
Wear protective clothing: When exposed to cold weather, strong winds, or strong sunlight, choose clothing that covers your skin to reduce direct exposure to factors that cause dry skin.
Avoid direct sunbathing: Especially sunbathing for a tan, as it severely damages the skin.
Adjust daily habits:
Bathe with normal temperature water and not too long: Avoid hot baths and limit bathing time to no more than 5-10 minutes.
Gently pat skin dry after bathing: Use a clean towel to gently pat your skin dry instead of rubbing vigorously. Apply moisturizer immediately while your skin is still slightly damp to effectively lock in moisture.
Avoid aggressive scrubbing: Scrubbing your skin too often or using harsh exfoliating products with coarse beads can damage the skin barrier and cause dry and irritated skin. Do it in moderation and choose gentle products.
Use products with antioxidants: Such as Vitamin C, Vitamin E, Ferulic Acid, CoQ10. These substances help protect skin cells from free radical damage caused by sun exposure, pollution, and stress, which are factors that weaken the skin barrier.
2.2 Internal Skin Care (Lifestyle & Nutrition):

Healthy skin starts from within. Taking care of yourself internally will help strengthen your skin and prepare it to cope with external factors.
Drink enough water: This is the most important basic step! Drinking at least 8 glasses of clean water per day, or about 2 liters, ensures that your body and skin cells receive enough water, making your skin hydrated from the inside out. Dehydration directly affects skin moisture.
Eat a healthy and varied diet:
Omega-3 Fatty Acids: Abundantly found in deep-sea fish (e.g., salmon, mackerel, sardines), flaxseeds, chia seeds, walnuts. Omega-3s have properties that reduce inflammation and strengthen cell membranes, and are important components of lipids in the skin barrier.
Vitamins and Antioxidants:
Vitamin A: Found in dark leafy greens, carrots, pumpkin. Helps promote skin cell function.
Vitamin C: Found in citrus fruits, guava, tomatoes. Helps stimulate collagen production and is an antioxidant.
Vitamin E: Found in nuts, seeds, vegetable oils. Helps protect skin cells from free radical damage and is a moisturizing agent.
Zinc: Found in seafood, meat, nuts. Helps in skin repair processes.
Other antioxidants: From colorful fruits and vegetables (Berry Fruits, leafy greens) help protect the skin from free radical damage.
Get enough sleep: Quality sleep of at least 7-8 hours per night allows the body to fully restore and repair skin cells. Growth hormone is secreted during deep sleep, which is important for repairing and creating new skin cells.
Manage stress: Chronic stress can stimulate cortisol secretion, which can lead to inflammation in the body and negatively affect skin health, causing dry skin, irritation, and other problems. Finding ways to relieve stress, such as meditation, yoga, or exercise, is therefore important.
Truly nourishing your skin to be "hydrated skin" requires understanding the skin's mechanisms, consistency, and patience. But when your skin receives sufficient nutrients from both internal and external sources, you will feel a clear difference. And that's why Entrio Clinic Ratchaprasong has a special program like "Wish Skin Infusion," designed to deeply replenish what the skin needs for sustainably "hydrated skin."
Program "Wish Skin Infusion" at Entrio Clinic Ratchaprasong: Can it truly make skin hydrated?

The question many people want to know is, can Program "Wish Skin Infusion" at Entrio Clinic Ratchaprasong truly help to achieve "hydrated skin"?
And how does it differ from general skin nourishment? Today, I will delve into every aspect of this program to answer your questions and provide you with complete information!
At Entrio Clinic Ratchaprasong, we understand that each patient has different needs and limitations. Some may want deep skin nourishment but are uncomfortable with needles. Therefore, Program Wish Skin Infusion is another option that meets this need, with its unique and internationally recognized technology.
What is the Wish Skin Infusion Program? The Core is "Magnetic Infusion Technology"
The key to the Wish Skin Infusion Program is an innovation called "Magnetic Infusion Technology," or simply, "intelligent magnetic chips." This technology was developed to overcome the limitations of topical skincare, where nutrients are difficult to absorb, and injections, which some people prefer to avoid.
Principle of Operation:
Wish Skin Infusion works by using magnetic wave energy, which is converted into a light energy field, through an "intelligent magnetic chip" installed in the device head. When the device head touches the skin, this energy field induces micro-vibrations, helping to "open pathways" for the skin to receive specially designed "vitamin capsule" nutrients deeply and with maximum efficiency.
In other words, Magnetic Infusion Technology helps:
Increase nutrient absorption: Allows nutrients from the capsules to penetrate deeply into the skin more effectively than topical application, without the need for needles.
Provide supplementary energy: The magnetic wave energy converted into a light energy field also works with the nutrients in the capsules to enhance the effectiveness of skin cell nourishment and rejuvenation.
How does the Wish Skin Infusion Program work? "Electromagnetic Wave Energy" Directly Delivers Skin Nutrients
The operation of Wish Skin Infusion is a perfect combination of technology and cosmetic science. With the gentle induction of electromagnetic wave energy (Magnetic Infusion) transmitted from the device head to your skin, various skin nutrients contained in capsules are "pushed" and "penetrate" directly into your skin effectively.
What makes Wish Skin Infusion interesting is its "pain-free" and "non-irritating" operation. Patients will feel comfortable throughout the procedure, similar to a general facial treatment, but the results are much deeper and clearer.
What skin problems does Program Wish Skin Infusion help with? Covers all skin concerns!
The strength of Wish Skin Infusion lies in its versatility to address various skin problems. With the combined action of "4 types of intelligent magnetic chips" and "13 vitamin capsule formulas," the treatment can be truly customized for each individual.
Skin problems that Wish Skin Infusion effectively helps with:
Dull, uneven skin tone: Gently exfoliates dead skin cells and delivers nutrients that brighten skin tone.
Wrinkles and sagging: Stimulates collagen and elastin production, reduces fine lines, and helps firm the skin.
Inflamed acne / clogged pores: Reduces skin inflammation, kills P. Acnes bacteria, which is the main cause of acne, and helps reduce new acne breakouts.
Dry, dehydrated skin: Replenishes Hyaluronic Acid and essential nutrients, helping to hydrate the skin and strengthen the skin barrier.
Sensitive / delicate skin: Features capsules and chips designed to reduce inflammation, strengthen the skin barrier, and restore delicate skin.
Skin needing recovery after other procedures: Helps reduce irritation and accelerates the skin's recovery process.
In-depth Look at the "4 Types of Intelligent Magnetic Chips" in Wish Skin Infusion

These chips are the core that determines the "type of energy" that will be delivered into the skin, with each type having different properties and mechanisms of action:
1. Green (Exfoliation) - Chip for Exfoliation:
Function: This green chip emits energy that increases blood circulation and enhances lymphatic stimulation under the skin, which are important processes for eliminating waste and dead skin cells.
Benefits:
Brighter, more radiant skin: Helps remove dull, old skin cells, revealing brighter, new skin.
Direct nutrient delivery to the skin: Improved blood circulation helps nutrients from the capsules penetrate and nourish skin cells better.
Enhances skin cell turnover: Promotes natural skin cell turnover, making the skin appear smoother and more refined.
Increases blood circulation: Well-circulated skin looks healthier and more radiant.
Strengthens lymphatic drainage system: Helps reduce the accumulation of waste under the skin, reduces swelling, and makes the skin look brighter.
2. Red (660nm LED) - Red Light Chip for Collagen Stimulation:
Function: This red chip emits LED light energy at a wavelength of 660 nanometers, which has been proven to directly stimulate Fibroblasts in the dermis. Fibroblasts are primarily responsible for producing collagen and elastin.
Benefits:
Skin maintenance and nourishment: Helps to restore overall skin health and strength.
Wrinkle reduction: The stimulation of new collagen production helps to fill in fine lines, making them appear shallower.
Collagen and elastin production: Increases the density and elasticity of the skin, making it firmer, more taut, and more youthful.
3. Blue (420-720nm LED) - Blue/Green Light Chip for Acne Treatment:
Function: This blue chip emits LED light energy in the 420-720 nanometer wavelength range, which has special properties to increase oxygen under the skin and eliminate P. Acnes bacteria, the main cause of acne, thereby reducing skin inflammation.
Benefits:
Reduces new acne breakouts: When P. Acnes bacteria are destroyed, the main cause of acne is reduced.
Reduced skin inflammation: Helps reduce swelling, redness, and inflammation from acne.
Kills P. Acnes bacteria: Effectively treats acne at its root cause.
4. Gold (Microcurrent) - Gentle Electrical Current Chip for Lifting and Firming:
Function: This gold chip emits Microcurrent or safe, gentle electrical currents, which stimulate and strengthen facial muscles similar to exercise, resulting in tighter muscles and overall skin lifting.
Benefits:
Firmer facial muscles: Helps to firm up facial muscles.
Rejuvenates sagging skin due to aging: Helps to lift sagging skin caused by gravity and aging, resulting in a more defined jawline and a more youthful appearance.
Direct nutrient delivery to the skin: Gentle electrical currents also enhance the penetration of nutrients from the capsules into the skin.
"13 Vitamin Capsule Formulas" Addressing All Skin Concerns

In addition to the intelligent chips, the "vitamin capsules" used with Wish Skin Infusion are specially formulated and meticulously developed to provide essential skin nutrients in appropriate concentrations. When combined with Magnetic Infusion technology, the results are further enhanced. Dr. Nono will select the most suitable capsule for each patient's skin concerns.
Examples of some prominent vitamin capsules:
NATURAL Group
PEEL EXFOLIATOR: (100% natural) Suitable for those who want gentle exfoliation, making the face smooth, soft, and radiant.
CALMING MILK: Suitable for sensitive skin, helps reduce skin inflammation, builds a protective barrier for healthy skin.
REJUVENATION: Repairs sun-damaged skin, reduces stretch marks, restores elasticity, and evens out skin tone.
ANTI AGING SERUM: Suitable for sensitive skin that is prone to acne. It helps create a barrier, locking in vitamins and moisture, making the skin look hydrated and reducing wrinkles.
INFUSION Group
COLLAGEN INFUSION: Reduces irritation and prevents damage after other treatments, and helps protect from radiation, slowing down deterioration.
BTX INFUSION: (Botox-like effect) Reduces wrinkles and tightens sagging skin, brightens skin tone.
HYALURONIC INFUSION: Suitable for dry skin that needs moisture, stimulates collagen and elastin, boosts skin immunity, and genuinely helps skin to be hydrated.
AGING PROCESS CONTROL Group
AGE CONTROL: Lifts and firms the face, making the jawline more defined and the skin denser and tighter.
WISH CONTOUR: Reduces dark circles around the eyes, evens out skin tone for a brighter look, reduces wrinkles and tightens sagging skin.
WISH CARE: Suitable for delicate, sensitive skin, repairs skin, heals wounds, and addresses post-acne skin issues.
ACTIVE PRO-LONG Group
BRIGHTENING APL: Suitable for skin that needs brightening, reduces dark spots, and removes dead skin cells for smoother skin.
REPAIRING APL: Suitable for skin that needs repair and protection, helps strengthen skin, improves immune system, and accelerates wound healing.
NEO ENERGY APL: Suitable for skin that needs wrinkle reduction and firmer skin within 15 days after treatment, comparable to filler injections (but without injections).
Who is Program Wish Skin Infusion suitable for?
Suitable for those who want to start facial skin care: It is a good option for beginners who want deep skin nourishment but have never visited a clinic before.
Suitable for those who want to replenish skin nutrients but don't want injections: This is a key strength! Wish Skin Infusion offers results similar to facial mesotherapy or Skinboosters in some aspects, without the need for needles, making it a comfortable option for those who are afraid of needles or uncomfortable with injectable procedures.
Suitable for all skin concerns: With the variety of magnetic chips and vitamin capsules, Wish Skin Infusion can address almost all skin concerns, whether it's dry skin, dullness, wrinkles, acne, or sensitive skin.
Suitable for those who need urgent skin nourishment before an event: Due to its ability to quickly deliver nutrients into the skin, results are seen relatively quickly. The skin will appear plumper and more radiant.
Suitable for continuous skin care: Can be done regularly to maintain good skin condition and sustainable skin nourishment.
Post-Treatment Care: Easy and Convenient!
Another advantage of Wish Skin Infusion is the very easy post-treatment care:
Can apply makeup as usual: Immediately after the treatment, you can apply makeup and resume your daily activities.
Can maintain facial skin care as usual: You can use your daily skincare products as usual.
Exception for Peel Exfoliator capsule: If the Peel Exfoliator capsule was used on that day, avoid applying makeup or using exfoliating products for 24 hours to allow the skin to rest and fully recover.
Summary from Dr. Nono's Heart: Wish Skin Infusion at Entrio Clinic Ratchaprasong... A Needle-Free Path to Hydrated and Healthy Skin!
As a doctor, I believe that the best skin care involves choosing technology that suits each individual's needs and skin condition. Program Wish Skin Infusion is an extremely interesting innovation in the beauty industry because it allows those who prefer to avoid needles to experience deep skin nourishment with Magnetic Infusion technology, which effectively delivers essential nutrients into the skin.
At Entrio Clinic, an aesthetic clinic in Ratchaprasong, my team of doctors and I are ready to thoroughly assess your skin condition and recommend whether Program Wish Skin Infusion is the "right" choice for you, or perhaps a Combination Therapy with other procedures to achieve the most perfect results.
If you are looking for a way to deeply replenish your skin's nutrients, want your skin to look younger, brighter, and firmer, without worrying about painful needles, I invite you to consult us at Entrio Clinic Ratchaprasong. We are ready to take care of you every step of the way, so you can discover the hydrated, healthy, and radiant skin you desire.
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