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Teoxane Baby Glow / Redensity 1 Skin Booster in Maidenhead

Redensity 1 is a Teoxane skin booster that combines non-cross-linked hyaluronic acid with amino acids, vitamins, minerals and antioxidants. It is used to support skin hydration and skin quality, and to address concerns such as dehydration, dull skin and environmentally stressed skin. The 3ml format allows treatment of the face, neck and décolletage in a single session. Doctor-led at our CQC-registered Maidenhead clinic. “Baby Glow” and “Babyglow” are marketing terms used in the industry for Redensity 1 protocols — they refer to the same product, not a different treatment, and are not guaranteed outcomes.

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Clinical overview

Redensity 1 (also written as Redensity I) is a patented skin booster developed by Teoxane Laboratories in Switzerland. Unlike traditional dermal fillers, it does not add structural volume. Instead it delivers a precisely formulated combination of non-cross-linked hyaluronic acid, eight amino acids (the building blocks of collagen and elastin), three antioxidants, two minerals, and vitamin B6 directly into the dermis. The formulation is intended to support skin hydration and skin quality, and to address clinical concerns such as dehydrated, dull or environmentally stressed skin.

A brief note on terminology: “Baby Glow” and “Babyglow” are marketing/protocol terms used by some clinics in the UK aesthetic industry for Teoxane Redensity 1. They refer to the same Teoxane product — not a separate treatment — and are not guaranteed cosmetic outcomes. We refer to the product by its proper name, Redensity 1, throughout this page.

The 3ml format is a useful development for clinicians and patients. Previously Redensity 1 was supplied in 1ml syringes, which limited treatment to smaller areas. The 3ml format allows treatment of the face, neck and décolletage in a single appointment, addressing skin quality across larger areas in a more efficient protocol.

Redensity 1 sits in the skin booster category alongside products such as Profhilo, Plinest and SkinVive, but its mechanism is distinct. Where Profhilo relies on high concentrations of stabilised hyaluronic acid for bio-remodelling, and polynucleotides work through DNA-derived signalling molecules, Redensity 1 works through a multi-ingredient hydration approach. The amino acids and antioxidants are intended to support cellular repair and protect against oxidative stress, while the hyaluronic acid provides hydration and a dermal scaffold for ingredient delivery. This makes Redensity 1 a clinically appropriate option for patients whose primary concerns are dehydration, dull skin and environmental skin stress, rather than skin laxity (where bio-remodelling treatments are more appropriate) or volume loss (where dermal fillers or biostimulators are more appropriate).

A standard course is typically two to three sessions spaced three to four weeks apart, followed by maintenance every four to six months. Redensity 1 is suitable for the face, neck, décolletage and hands. Outcomes vary by individual and by skin condition. Suitability is confirmed during a doctor-led consultation that includes assessment of your skin type, medical history and treatment goals.

Treatment Areas

Face

Treatment across the cheeks, forehead, perioral area and chin to support skin hydration and skin quality.

Neck

Often shows skin ageing early. The 3ml format allows full neck treatment in a single session, addressing crepey skin texture and dehydration.

Décolletage

Treats sun-damaged, dehydrated skin on the chest area. Particularly relevant for patients with significant cumulative UV exposure.

Hands

Supports skin hydration and skin quality on the backs of the hands.

Face, Neck and Décolletage Combined

The 3ml format makes this comprehensive triple-zone treatment possible in one session for patients whose primary concern is overall skin quality.

Key Benefits

These are the main clinical and practical reasons patients choose Teoxane Baby Glow / Redensity 1 Skin Booster in Maidenhead. Your treatment plan is tailored after consultation rather than selected from a fixed package.

  • Supports skin hydration as part of a clinically appropriate skin-health plan
  • Combines hyaluronic acid with amino acids, vitamins, minerals and antioxidants
  • 3ml format allows treatment of face, neck and décolletage in one session
  • May be considered for early signs of skin ageing where skin quality is the primary concern
  • Addresses skin quality without adding volume or changing facial shape
  • Antioxidant ingredients are intended to support cellular protection from free-radical damage
  • Minimal downtime and short procedure time

Suitable For

Suitability depends on your goals, skin or tissue characteristics, medical history, and tolerance for downtime. These criteria are reviewed in detail during your assessment.

  • Adults whose primary concern is dehydration or poor skin quality
  • Patients with early signs of skin ageing such as dehydrated or dull skin
  • Those wishing to treat the face, neck or décolletage in a single session
  • Patients who prefer subtle, gradual improvement rather than dramatic visual change
  • Patients with environmental skin stress (smoking, frequent travel, sun exposure)
  • Patients combining skin quality treatment with other clinically indicated modalities

Not Suitable For

Some patients should avoid or defer treatment for safety reasons. We screen carefully before any procedure and explain alternatives where relevant.

  • Pregnant or breastfeeding women
  • Patients with active skin infection or inflammation in the treatment area
  • Those with a known allergy to hyaluronic acid or any formulation component
  • Patients with autoimmune conditions affecting skin healing (assessed individually)
  • Anyone expecting immediate or dramatic visual change — Redensity 1 supports gradual skin quality improvement, not transformation

Final suitability is confirmed during a medical consultation and assessment.

When we don't recommend it

A consultation may identify scenarios where a different treatment route is safer or more effective for your outcome goals.

  • If your primary concern is volume loss or facial contouring — dermal fillers or biostimulators are more clinically appropriate.
  • If you have significant skin laxity — energy-based treatments such as Ultherapy or Morpheus8 may be a better fit.
  • If you have an active skin infection or inflammation — we will delay treatment until the area is settled.
  • If you are unable to commit to a course of 2–3 sessions — single sessions deliver only modest improvement.
  • If you have had recent injectable treatments in the same area that have not yet fully settled.

What Happens During Treatment

We follow a consultation-first process with clear consent and aftercare. You can also review our full consultation standards.

  1. 1Doctor-led consultation including skin assessment, medical history and treatment goals
  2. 2Discussion of expected outcomes, treatment timeline and realistic results
  3. 3Cleansing of the treatment area and application of topical anaesthetic if needed
  4. 4Multiple precise micro-injections delivered across the treatment area using ultra-fine needles
  5. 5Post-treatment soothing and clear written aftercare instructions
  6. 6Review appointment scheduled to assess response and plan subsequent sessions

Downtime & Aftercare

Recovery guidance helps protect your result and reduce avoidable complications. We provide written aftercare and safety-net advice at every appointment.

  • Minimal downtime — most patients return to normal activities the same day
  • Mild redness, small bumps and tenderness at injection sites are normal for 24–48 hours
  • Avoid touching, rubbing or applying makeup to treated areas for 12 hours
  • Avoid strenuous exercise, saunas and steam rooms for 24–48 hours
  • Avoid alcohol for 24 hours after treatment
  • Drink plenty of water and follow your written aftercare protocol
  • Contact the clinic if you notice unexpected or worsening symptoms

Results Timeline

Most treatments improve in stages rather than immediately. Timelines vary by treatment type, treatment area, and individual response.

  • Days 1–3: Mild swelling, redness or small bumps at injection sites; some patients report skin feels more hydrated
  • Week 1–2: Initial improvement in skin hydration and skin quality may become visible
  • Weeks 4–6: After the second session, more substantial improvement in skin quality and tone is typical
  • Months 2–3: Outcomes following a complete course of 2–3 sessions; results vary by individual

How Long Results May Last

  • Outcomes from a complete course typically last 4–6 months
  • Maintenance sessions every 4–6 months help sustain skin quality improvements
  • Lifestyle factors such as sun exposure, smoking and skincare routine influence longevity
  • A personalised maintenance plan is agreed at your follow-up review

Individual results vary. View our results and photography standards

Risks & Side Effects

Every medical treatment carries potential risks. We discuss these in plain language before treatment so you can make an informed decision.

Common, Usually Temporary

  • Redness at injection sites (usually resolves within hours)
  • Small bumps or papules at injection points (typically settle within 24–48 hours)
  • Minor bruising (varies by individual; can last 3–7 days)
  • Tenderness or mild swelling in the treated area

Rare but Serious

  • Allergic reaction (rare; HA is naturally occurring in the body)
  • Infection at the injection site (rare with proper aftercare)
  • Granuloma formation (very rare with non-cross-linked HA)
  • Persistent or unexpected swelling requiring clinical review

When to Contact Us Urgently

  • Increasing pain, swelling, heat or spreading redness after treatment
  • Signs of allergic reaction such as facial swelling, hives or wheezing
  • Bumps that do not resolve within a few days
  • Any symptom that concerns you or worsens rather than improves

Frequently Asked Questions

These answers cover common practical questions. If you need individual advice, please book a medical consultation.

Redensity 1 is a Teoxane skin booster that combines non-cross-linked hyaluronic acid with amino acids, vitamins, minerals and antioxidants to support skin hydration and skin quality. It is used to address concerns such as dehydration, dull skin and environmentally stressed skin. “Baby Glow” and “Babyglow” are marketing terms used in the industry for Redensity 1 protocols — they refer to the same product, not a different treatment, and are not guaranteed outcomes.
“Baby Glow” and “Babyglow” are marketing/protocol names some UK clinics use for Teoxane Redensity 1 treatments. They describe the same Teoxane product — not a separate or upgraded treatment — and the name is not a clinical claim about your skin’s appearance after treatment. We refer to the product by its proper name, Redensity 1, to avoid confusion and overclaiming.
Both are skin boosters, but they work differently. Profhilo uses high-concentration stabilised hyaluronic acid for bio-remodelling. Redensity 1 combines hyaluronic acid with eight amino acids, vitamins, minerals and antioxidants for a multi-ingredient hydration approach. Profhilo is generally chosen where the primary concern is early skin laxity; Redensity 1 is generally chosen where the primary concern is dehydration or skin quality. Your clinician will recommend the most appropriate option during consultation.
Redensity 1 was previously supplied in 1ml syringes. The 3ml format allows treatment of larger areas — such as the face, neck and décolletage — in a single session. This makes treatment more efficient for patients addressing skin quality across multiple zones at the same time.
A typical course is two to three sessions spaced three to four weeks apart. Maintenance sessions every four to six months help sustain results. Your specific protocol is confirmed during consultation based on your skin condition and goals.
Outcomes from a complete course typically last four to six months before maintenance is recommended. Lifestyle factors such as sun exposure, smoking and skincare routine influence how long results are maintained. We discuss a personalised maintenance plan at your follow-up review.
No. Redensity 1 is a skin booster, not a dermal filler. It does not add volume or change facial shape. Instead it delivers hydrating ingredients into the dermis to support skin quality and hydration. If your primary concern is volume loss or contouring, dermal fillers would be more appropriate.
Most patients find Redensity 1 comfortable. The treatment uses ultra-fine needles, and topical anaesthetic can be applied beforehand if preferred. Some mild stinging at injection points is normal but brief. The treatment typically takes 30 to 45 minutes.
Some patients report improvement in skin hydration within a week of the first session. More substantial improvement in skin quality is typically seen after the second session, with outcomes from a complete course at 2 to 3 months. Outcomes vary by individual.
Pricing is confirmed at your doctor-led consultation, where we agree the most appropriate protocol for your skin condition. See our prices page for current guide pricing across all skin boosters.
Yes, where clinically appropriate. Redensity 1 can be combined with anti-wrinkle injections, dermal fillers or energy-based treatments such as Morpheus8 or Ultherapy. Sequencing and timing are agreed during consultation to ensure safety and a coherent treatment plan.
Redensity 1 can be used in the periorbital area, although the under-eye is a high-risk zone that requires careful assessment. For some patients, polynucleotides such as Plinest may be more appropriate for under-eye skin quality. Your clinician will recommend the safest and most appropriate option during consultation.
Redensity 1 is suited to adults whose primary concern is dehydration, dull skin or skin quality, including early signs of skin ageing, and to patients with environmental skin stress (smoking, frequent travel, sun exposure). It is not the right choice for patients seeking volume restoration or significant skin tightening.
Redensity 1 is a skin booster designed to support skin quality through hydration and a multi-ingredient formulation. Redensity 2 is a separate Teoxane product specifically formulated for the under-eye tear trough area. They are distinct treatments with different indications. At Berkshire Aesthetics, we use Redensity 1 for skin quality improvement on the face, neck, décolletage and hands.
Redensity 1 is a CE-marked product manufactured by Teoxane in Switzerland and has an established safety profile. As with any injectable treatment, it must be administered by a trained medical professional using genuine product. At Berkshire Aesthetics all treatments are doctor-led and overseen by Dr Selena Langdon (GMC 6159259) within our CQC-registered clinic.

Quick Facts

Treatment Time

30–45 minutes

Downtime

Minimal — 24–48 hours mild redness/bumps

Results Visible

May be visible from week 1; typical course outcomes at 2–3 months

Sessions

Course of 2–3, maintenance every 4–6 months

Guide Price

From £400 – £1,100

3ml single session £400 or course of 3 (3ml) £1,100

Final price confirmed at consultation

Delivered by

Dr Selena Langdon — Medical Director

MBBS, CoolSculpting Complications Expert, Aesthetic Doctor of the Year, JCCP Ambassador

Why Berkshire Aesthetics

  • Doctor-led clinic — all treatments clinically overseen by Dr Selena Langdon (MBBS)
  • CQC registered — view our registration
  • Consultation-first approach — we assess suitability before recommending treatment
  • Clear complaints process — we take patient feedback seriously

This content is for informational purposes only and does not constitute medical advice. Individual suitability for any treatment is assessed during a consultation. Always seek the guidance of a qualified medical professional with any questions regarding a medical condition or treatment.

Clinical governance

Page last reviewed: 2026-05-03

GMC Doctor-Led
CQC-Registered Medical Clinic
Clinical Governance
Est. 2016

Berkshire Aesthetics is a doctor-led, CQC-registered aesthetic clinic in Maidenhead. All treatments begin with a consultation to assess suitability, medical history, risks and realistic outcomes.

Why we start with a consultation

Every treatment begins with a medical assessment. We need to understand your medical history, current health, skin condition and concerns before prescribing any procedure. This protects your safety and ensures the treatment is clinically appropriate for you.

During your consultation, your clinician will explain what the treatment can realistically achieve, any risks specific to you, and whether an alternative might be more appropriate. Consultations are carried out by our doctors or advanced aesthetic practitioners, depending on the treatment or concern being assessed.

All bookings are subject to our Booking Conditions.

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Doctor-led approach

  • Treatment suitability is assessed by our doctors or advanced aesthetic practitioners during a clinical consultation, depending on the treatment
  • Prescribing responsibility sits with Dr Selena Langdon (GMC 6159259)
  • No same-day injectable treatments for new patients
  • Read our full Consultation & Safety Standards

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