Biorevitalization is one of the most effective injection procedures aimed at restoring the quality of the skin, improving its hydration and stimulating regenerative processes. Biorevitalizing agents are actively used in aesthetic medicine for the prevention and correction of age-related changes, as well as for restoring the skin after exposure to aggressive environmental factors.
Unlike dermal fillers, biorevitalizing agents are not intended to create volume or model facial contours. Their main task is to restore physiological processes in the skin and improve its functional state.
Biorevitalizing agents are injectable preparations, the basis of which is most often unstabilized or weakly stabilized hyaluronic acid, supplemented with a complex of biologically active components.
The drugs are administered intradermally and act directly on the extracellular matrix, activating cellular repair mechanisms.
The main goal of biorevitalization is:
Due to the high biocompatibility of hyaluronic acid, biorevitalizers integrate well into tissues and have a high safety profile.
The main mechanism of action of biorevitalizers is based on the ability of hyaluronic acid to bind water and create an optimal environment for the functioning of skin cells.
After the drug is administered, the following occurs:
As a result, the density and elasticity of the skin increases, fine wrinkles are reduced, and the color and texture of the skin are improved.
Biorevitalization is used both for the prevention of age-related changes and for their correction.
Main indications:
The procedure is also often used in complex rejuvenation protocols.
Modern biorevitalizers often contain not only hyaluronic acid, but also additional active components that enhance the therapeutic effect.
Hyaluronic acid
The main component of biorevitalizers. It provides:
Amino acids
Amino acids are a building block for the synthesis of collagen and elastin.
They contribute to:
Vitamins
The composition of biorevitalizers may include:
They have an antioxidant effect, improve cell metabolism and protect the skin from oxidative stress.
Peptides
Peptides regulate cell activity and stimulate regenerative processes.
Their action includes:
Antioxidants
Antioxidants help neutralize the effects of free radicals and slow down skin aging processes.
Polynucleotides
Some modern biorevitalizers use polynucleotides that stimulate tissue regeneration processes and improve skin regeneration.
After a course of procedures, a comprehensive improvement in skin quality is observed.
Main effects:
The result usually appears gradually and increases after a course of procedures.
Biorevitalizers can be used to improve skin condition in various anatomical areas:
Due to its versatility, biorevitalization is one of the basic procedures in modern cosmetology.
Biorevitalizers are an important tool for restoring skin quality and preventing age-related changes. Due to the complex effect on the extracellular matrix and cellular regeneration mechanisms, they allow to improve hydration, elasticity and overall condition of the skin.
Modern biorevitalization preparations combine hyaluronic acid with various biologically active components, which provides a more pronounced and long-lasting clinical effect.
Properly selected biorevitalizing agent and individual protocol of procedures allow to achieve natural rejuvenation and significant improvement of skin quality.