Seventy Hyal 2000 has taken the skin booster industry by storm, offering practitioners versatile injection protocols catering to various personal preferences and target areas. The BAP technique is among the most popular of these protocols due to its interchangeable injection procedure, efficiency, and client comfort.
But what is the BAP technique, and how does it work with Next Generation Skin Booster, Seventy Hyal 2000?
What is the BAP Technique?
The Bio Aesthetic Points (BAP) technique is an injection protocol originally developed for specific skin boosters but is now widely adopted by practitioners across the industry due to its various benefits. This technique is designed to provide more even, natural results by improving all-over firmness, elasticity, and brightness through deep hydration when injecting skin boosters. According to client feedback accumulated after clinical research, the BAP technique also fosters a gradual healing process post-treatment.
With the BAP protocol, five strategic points of the face are chosen on either side to deliver intradermal injections of the skin booster. This allows for optimal diffusion across the skin and maximum results with fewer syringes and less discomfort.
When the skin booster is injected using the BAP technique, the primary ingredient, hyaluronic acid (HA), diffuses through the skin and forms a blanket under the skin to help hydrate the dermis, further aiding in skin texture and laxity.
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Seventy Hyal Injection Points for the BAP Technique
Seventy Hyal injection points are strategically located across the malar and sub-malar regions to enhance the effectiveness of treatments. For the BAP technique, the primary focus is on five injection points on either side of the face:
1. The zygomatic protrusion (2cm from the outer corner of the eye): A protrusion bone of the skull forms the prominence of the cheekbone.
2.The nasal base (2cm from the nasal fold): In-line with the pupil and across from the nasal fold.
3.Inferior margin of the tragus (1cm interior to the tragus).
4.Labial commissure/the chin (one-third of the way down from the centre of the lip with a marking of 1.5cm in either direction from the mid-line point).
5.The jawline (1cm above the mandibular angle): The angle of the mandible is the triangular region bounded by the anterior border of the masseter muscle to the posterior and superior.
This injection protocol differs from other traditional mesotherapy injection techniques, which require various injection points across the face, as it limits the injection points to only five sites on either side of the face. All ten injections using the BAP technique can be administered to a patient quite quickly, which makes the BAP technique a more favoured method.
It also offers a lower risk of bruising and less common injection site redness and irritation. A clinical study of 60 clients found that the BAP technique had a very high satisfaction rating for clients and practitioners alike. However, if you’d like to try a different technique, Seventy Hyal 2000 supports multiple approaches, including the Grid Technique and retrograde fanning with a cannula or needle. These allow practitioners to tailor treatments to specific areas and goals. Read our blog about the grid technique for skin boosters.
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