Biorevitalization
The amount of hyaluronic acid in the dermis of young people is quite large. However, over time, the amount of the "elixir of youth" begins to decrease irresistibly, and the skin tone and elasticity decrease accordingly. The skin ceases to look alive, it looks dehydrated, wrinkles form.
Biorevitalization is a non-surgical and widely used method of combating skin aging and various skin problems in aesthetic medicine.
During the procedure, small doses of hyaluronic acid of non-animal origin, which is the main structural element of connective tissue, are injected into the skin. It stimulates many important processes in the human body and retains moisture in the skin.
Why is biorevitalization so effective?
Getting into the skin, hyaluronic acid provides the skin with water and is integrated into the blood circulation process. Microcirculation, nutrition of skin cells and oxidation processes improve with the beginning of the synthesis of own hyaluronic acid, which improves the appearance of the skin. After saturation of tissues with hyaluronic acid, the synthesis of collagen and elastin is stimulated.
The result is noticeable after 3-4 procedures - you can see how the appearance of the skin gradually improves: the tone, elasticity, color improves, the skin acquires a "shining" appearance, fine wrinkles are smoothed out, and the skin structure is restored.
Differences from mesotherapy
Both techniques play an important role in aesthetic dermatology and solving problems of various skin types. From the point of view of revitalization, the main differences between the methods are as follows:
- number of procedures – biorevitalization requires 3 procedures, mesotherapy requires 5 to 10 procedures.
- composition of drugs. In mesotherapy, cocktails of various materials are used depending on the skin problem, and pure hyaluronic acid is injected during biorevitalization.
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Biorevitalization is carried out:
- for the prevention of aging;
- decrease in skin elasticity and density;
- dry and dehydrated skin;
- "stressed skin", exposure to free radicals;
- small wrinkles;
- with acute gravitational and facial wrinkles;
- gravitational changes in the oval of the face;
- grayish, "tired" skin of a "smoker";
- before or in combination with other aesthetic procedures to improve results before plastic surgery;
- after aggressive skin procedures;
- violation of the density of each relief (postacne, stretch marks, scars) and their prevention.
In which areas is biorevitalization performed?
Usually, the procedures are carried out on the face, neck, décolleté and hands. These are open areas of the body that require the most attention, as they are most damaged by UV rays and are subject to photoaging. However, in general, biorevitalization can be carried out on any part of the body.
Recommendations before and after the procedure
There are no special restrictions before biorevitalization, however, a week before the procedure, it is recommended to refrain from taking aspirin and other non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs against pain, temperature or inflammation. After the procedure, it is recommended to avoid saunas, baths, swimming pools, and UV rays for 3 to 7 days.
Contraindications:
- pregnancy and lactation period;
- autoimmune diseases;
- local skin infections in the planned area;
- acute infectious diseases.
The price is indicated for one procedure without taking into account the cost of the drug.
The cost and characteristics of the drugs can be found in the Biorevitalizants section.