Summer-Proof Your Skin: Why Injectable Moisturisers and Amino Acid Treatments Are Changing the Way We Hydrate Skin

Summer-Proof Your Skin: Why Injectable Moisturisers and Amino Acid Treatments Are Changing the Way We Hydrate Skin

Summer often brings changes to the skin. Increased sun exposure, frequent travel, air conditioning, and shifts in routine all contribute to dehydration that sits deeper than anything topical can fully correct.

Many patients assume this can be managed with a good moisturiser or facial. In practice, it usually reflects reduced internal hydration and a gradual decline in overall skin quality. This is where injectable treatments become particularly effective, not just traditional hyaluronic acid skin boosters, but increasingly, amino acid-based treatments that work in a different and often more regenerative way.

Rather than adding volume as traditional fillers do, these treatments focus on restoring hydration, improving skin function, and creating a more resilient, radiant surface. The Lovely Clinic in London has become a go-to option for patients seeking visible improvement without downtime or increased sun sensitivity.

What are injectable moisturisers and how do they work?

Injectable moisturisers are treatments designed to improve hydration within the skin rather than alter facial structure. Most are based on hyaluronic acid, a naturally occurring molecule that binds water and helps maintain skin hydration and elasticity.

When placed within the skin, hyaluronic acid helps restore moisture levels and improve overall skin quality. These treatments disperse rather than sit in one place, resulting in a more even, natural improvement.

We often describe them as treatments that make the skin behave better rather than simply look fuller.

More recently, we are seeing a shift towards combining hyaluronic acid with amino acids, or in some cases moving beyond hyaluronic acid alone. This is where treatments such as Sunekos are gaining attention.

Why does skin become more dehydrated in summer?

There are several overlapping factors that tend to drive dehydration at this time of year:

  • Increased UV exposure, which accelerates collagen breakdown
  • Air conditioning, which pulls moisture from the skin
  • Travel and flying, increasing water loss from the skin barrier
  • Heat and sweating, which can disrupt balance and lead to compensatory oil production

A common mistake patients make is assuming that oily skin does not need hydration. In reality, dehydration is often the underlying issue.

Why are amino acid injectable treatments becoming more popular?

While hyaluronic acid focuses on hydration, amino acid-based treatments support the skin’s building blocks. They stimulate fibroblasts, the cells responsible for producing collagen and elastin, making them particularly useful for long-term skin quality improvement.

We are increasingly moving towards these treatments for patients who want more than just a surface-level glow.

This is where Sunekos stands out.

Sunekos: The next step beyond traditional skin boosters

Sunekos is an injectable treatment that combines hyaluronic acid with a patented blend of amino acids. This combination stimulates collagen and elastin in a more physiologically natural way, rather than simply hydrating the skin.

How is it performed?

Sunekos is delivered through a series of small, precise injections into the skin. Treatments are usually performed as a course, spaced over several weeks, to gradually improve skin quality.

Who is it suitable for?

Sunekos is particularly useful for patients who are starting to notice:

  • Fine lines, especially around delicate areas such as the eyes
  • Loss of elasticity or early skin laxity
  • Skin that looks tired despite good skincare
  • Areas where traditional fillers may feel too heavy

We often recommend this when patients want a more regenerative approach rather than simply adding hydration.

Benefits

  • Stimulates collagen and elastin production
  • Improves skin elasticity and firmness
  • Softens fine lines in a natural way
  • Hydrates while also supporting long-term skin structure

In more stubborn cases, hydration alone is not enough. This is where Sunekos can make a noticeable difference, particularly in areas such as the under-eye area and the lower face.

How does Sunekos compare to injectable moisturisers like Profhilo or Seventy Hyal?

Each treatment works slightly differently, and the choice depends on the skin rather than a fixed hierarchy.

  • Profhilo is often chosen for overall skin remodelling and firmness
  • Seventy Hyal works well for quick hydration and a visible glow
  • Belotero Revive is helpful when texture and fine lines are becoming more prominent
  • Sunekos is introduced when there is a need for deeper regeneration and support of collagen and elastin

In practice, these treatments are not competing options. They are often used together.

For example, we may start with a hyaluronic acid-based injectable moisturiser to restore hydration, then introduce Sunekos to improve skin structure and elasticity over time.

Are these treatments suitable for summer?

One reason injectable moisturisers and amino acid treatments are so popular at this time of year is that they do not increase photosensitivity. Unlike more aggressive treatments, there is no need to avoid sunlight beyond standard precautions, which makes them easier to incorporate into a summer routine.

Downtime is minimal, usually limited to mild swelling or small injection marks that settle quickly. This makes them well-suited to pre-holiday skin preparation, getting the skin ready ahead of events, or maintaining results consistently throughout the summer months.

How do we choose the right treatment?

Treatment choice is guided by how the skin behaves rather than age alone. Some younger patients present with dehydration but otherwise good skin structure, while others begin to notice early laxity alongside a loss of hydration. There are also patients who have had previous treatments but still feel their skin looks tired or lacks brightness.

 

FAQ: Injectable moisturisers and Sunekos

Is Sunekos better than hyaluronic acid skin boosters?

Not necessarily better, but different. It focuses more on regeneration and collagen support rather than hydration alone.

Will these treatments change my face shape?

No. These treatments are designed to improve skin quality, not add volume or alter facial structure.

Can they be used together?

Yes. In fact, combining treatments often delivers the best results.

How quickly will I see results?

Hydration can improve quite quickly, but collagen and elastin changes develop gradually over several weeks.

Are they safe before a holiday?

Yes. They are commonly used before travel as they help the skin cope better with dehydration and environmental stress.

Considering treatment this summer

If your skin is starting to feel dull, tight, or less resilient as the weather warms, injectable moisturisers and amino acid treatments such as Sunekos can help restore hydration and improve skin quality at a deeper level.

At The Lovely Clinic in London, we take a considered, tailored approach. Rather than recommending a single treatment, we assess how your skin is behaving and guide you towards the most appropriate combination for long-term improvement.

Book a consultation to determine which approach is best for your skin and take the first step towards healthier, stronger, and more radiant skin this summer.

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