Nexus Aesthetic Dr Samantha's own skin quality method

Skin booster, PN repair and ECM Skin Booster

For skin that looks tired, dull, or uneven despite skincare.

If you are comparing skin booster Singapore options, Dr Samantha Tay helps you understand whether your skin needs hydration, repair, acne control, a polynucleotide skin booster, or an ECM Skin Booster discussion before recommending a suitable route.

Safety-first Areas assessed before product choice
Natural-looking method Subtle planning for your face
Tried by Dr Samantha herself Her own skin-quality approach

Dr Samantha's approach

She starts with what your skin is showing.

Some skin needs hydration. Some needs repair. Some needs acne control first. The point is not to choose the most popular booster, but to choose the route that makes sense for your skin.

Healthy-looking skin should still feel like your own skin.

At Nexus, the conversation is not simply "which skin booster should I buy?" Dr Samantha first looks at whether your concern is hydration, post-acne marks, texture, dullness, firmness, or active acne. From there, she can discuss options such as PN Healer, PN HB+, ECM Skin Booster, Pico with a polynucleotide route, or acne control first.

Before product choice Hydration, marks, pores, texture, acne activity, and comfort level are reviewed.
Glow means different things Dullness, roughness, redness, and post-acne marks may need different routes.
Natural-looking plan The aim is to support skin quality while keeping your face looking like you.
Dr Samantha Tay A natural-looking approach to skin and injectable planning.

Why consult her first

Natural-looking work starts before the product is chosen.

Dr Samantha's content is strongest when it shows how she thinks: subtle changes, face-by-face assessment, and knowing when not to add more. That is the same lens behind this skin booster page.

She plans around the whole face Skin quality, volume, facial heaviness, and existing filler history can change the route.
She values natural results The aim is to look fresher without looking puffy, boxy, or unlike yourself.
She understands the patient side Her own content often explains the treatments she trusts, why she chooses them, and when caution matters.

If you are worried about looking overdone

Injectables should not be placed the same way on every face.

Many people are not afraid of treatment itself. They are afraid of looking puffy, boxy, or unlike themselves. That is why Dr Samantha checks the face as a whole before discussing where a skin booster, filler, or other injectable should be used.

The goal is not to chase volume everywhere. It is to understand which areas can be treated, which areas should be left alone, and whether another route would be safer or more natural.
Illustration of overdone lips and lower-face puffiness during an aesthetic consultation
Illustration for consultation education. Injectable placement should be assessed by face area, product type, and suitability.
Different areas behave differently The under-eye, cheek, chin, jawline, and skin surface do not tolerate product in the same way. Area, depth, movement, and skin thickness all affect the plan.
Product choice matters Skin boosters, fillers, and botulinum toxin are not interchangeable. Dr Samantha explains when a booster fits, and when a different treatment or no treatment may be more appropriate.
Natural can mean saying no If an area already looks heavy, swollen, or unsuitable, the safer answer may be to avoid adding more product there.
Medical procedures still carry risks Injectables can involve swelling, bruising, lumps, infection, and rare blood vessel complications. Suitability and consent are part of the consultation.

What are you noticing?

Start with the skin issue you see in the mirror.

A fresh breakout, a brown post-acne mark, visible pores, and tired-looking skin can look similar from far away, but they may need different treatment conversations.

Breakouts have not settled?

If acne is still active, Dr Samantha may discuss acne control before an injectable booster. This can include a peel, Pro-Acne facial route, or medical review.

Route: Acne control first

Marks left behind after pimples?

Brown or red marks can overlap with pigmentation concerns. Pico with a polynucleotide skin booster may be worth discussing when tone and repair are both part of the concern.

Route: Pico + PN

Texture or pores feel more obvious?

Texture concerns need a closer look. Depending on depth, Dr Samantha may discuss a PN booster, Pico resurfacing, or another collagen-supporting route.

Route: Repair planning

Makeup sits differently now?

If skin looks flat or dry even with skincare, a PN HB+ or HA-based skin booster discussion may be relevant.

Route: Hydration and repair

Skin feels less bouncy?

If your concern is firmness, elasticity, or overall skin quality, ECM Skin Booster or other advanced booster options may be discussed.

Route: Collagen support

Skin booster price and route options

Skin booster prices in Singapore, with routes Dr Samantha may discuss.

These are Nexus first-time options. The final recommendation depends on suitability, skin condition, and what you are comfortable with.

Post-acne marks

Pico with PN skin booster

For people asking about uneven tone, post-acne marks, and skin repair in one conversation. This may include a Rejuran-style polynucleotide skin booster route when suitable.

S$399

First-time option. Suitability depends on skin assessment.

Dullness and texture

PN Healer or PN HB+

A polynucleotide skin booster, often described as a salmon DNA skin booster route, for people focused on repair, hydration, texture, and natural-looking skin quality.

S$380

First-time option. Product choice is confirmed after review.

Advanced skin quality

ECM Skin Booster

An ECM option using human acellular dermal matrix, a processed scaffold material that contains collagen, elastin, and other skin-matrix components.

S$950

First-time option. Worth discussing when skin quality, firmness, and suitability need a closer review.

Active acne first

Chemical peel or ProLite

If breakouts are still active, Dr Samantha may guide you toward acne control before boosters.

From S$99

Chemical peel S$99, ProLite facial S$126. Suitability varies.

What happens next

You do not need to choose your skin booster alone.

The enquiry helps the team understand what you are noticing, so the next conversation can be more useful than a generic price reply.

1

Share your main concern

Dr Samantha checks what bothers you most: acne, marks, pores, dullness, texture, or firmness.

2

Discuss the possible route

You discuss whether booster, Pico, peel, ProLite, or a combination route makes more sense.

3

Understand what is being used

She explains what the product is for, what to expect, and what aftercare matters.

4

Plan at a comfortable pace

If you proceed, your plan is adjusted based on your skin response and comfort level.

Common questions

Before you decide, these are worth asking.

Short answers for common concerns. Your own plan still depends on assessment.

Is skin booster suitable if I still have active acne?

Not always. Active acne may need acne control first. Dr Samantha can advise whether a peel, Pro-Acne route, or medical review should come before booster treatment.

What is the difference between PN skin boosters and ECM Skin Booster?

Rejuran is one PN / polynucleotide skin booster route. PN Healer and PN HB+ are often discussed for repair and hydration. Some people describe this category as salmon DNA skin booster. ECM Skin Booster is an advanced option that uses human acellular dermal matrix, a processed scaffold material made from collagen, elastin, and other matrix components. Dr Samantha will match the option to your concern, comfort level, and suitability.

Why might ECM Skin Booster cost more?

It is a different product category from standard hydration boosters. The key point is the human-derived matrix scaffold, which is why Dr Samantha treats it as a suitability discussion, not a default first choice for every skin concern.

Can this help with post-acne marks?

Post-acne marks can involve pigmentation and skin recovery. Some patients may be better suited for a Pico and polynucleotide skin booster discussion rather than a booster-only route.

Will I look overdone?

The planning here is deliberately natural. Dr Samantha's approach is to support skin quality while keeping your face looking like you.

How do I know which route to choose?

You do not need to choose before enquiry. The form asks about your concern so the team can prepare the right conversation on WhatsApp.

Enquire with Nexus

Tell us what you are noticing about your skin.

This helps Dr Samantha's team understand whether you are asking about acne, post-acne marks, texture, dullness, or skin booster options before continuing on WhatsApp.