

Skinvive is the first and only microdroplet injectable designed to improve skin hydration, smoothness, and radiance. Unlike traditional fillers that restore lost volume, Skinvive works beneath the surface to enhance skin quality, giving you a refreshed, glowing complexion with a soft, natural feel. This FDA-approved treatment uses hyaluronic acid to boost moisture retention, reducing fine lines and improving overall skin texture without adding bulk or altering facial contours.
Under the expert care of Leara Henry, BSN, RN, our team uses this innovative treatment to help you achieve smoother, more glowing skin. We blend cutting-edge techniques with personalized care to deliver a rejuvenating experience tailored to your unique needs. Whether you’re looking to restore skin vitality or enhance the results of other aesthetic treatments, BARE Aesthetics ensures subtle, yet noticeable improvements designed for long-lasting radiance.
SkinVive is a hyaluronic acid injectable treatment that hydrates the skin from within, improving texture and radiance without adding volume.
Unlike fillers that add volume to specific areas, SkinVive spreads evenly to enhance overall skin quality, hydration, and smoothness.
Common areas include the face, neck, and hands—anywhere you desire improved skin texture and hydration.
There’s minimal to no downtime. You might experience slight redness or swelling, which typically subsides quickly.
Results can last up to six months or more, depending on individual factors and skincare maintenance.
Yes, SkinVive is considered safe when administered by experienced professionals like our team at BARE Aesthetics. It uses hyaluronic acid, which is naturally found in the body.
No, SkinVive enhances skin quality without adding significant volume, resulting in a natural, refreshed appearance.
Often, a single treatment can provide noticeable results, but a personalized plan will be discussed during your consultation.
Yes, SkinVive can complement other aesthetic procedures like Botox® or dermal fillers.
Those with severe allergies, active skin infections, or who are pregnant or breastfeeding should avoid treatment.