Biorevitalization

Description

We welcome clients to the biorevitalization procedure who feel that their facial skin no longer glows as before and the first wrinkles have appeared, and the skin has begun to lose its radiance and youthfulness. With hyaluronic acid injections used in biorevitalization, it is possible to restore the youthfulness of the face, neck, décolleté and hands. With the innovative preparations used in biorevitalization, thanks to the high hyaluronic acid content, the skin can be effectively and deeply tightened and moisturized, and thereby immediately rejuvenated, guaranteeing the client immediate radiance and a natural result, all safely and comfortably. The procedure duration is approximately 30 minutes and injection marks disappear quickly; the used substance takes 24-48 hours to distribute evenly under the skin.

What you need to know before and after the procedure?
– Biorevitalization is recommended from age 25, from the earliest stage of aging signs
– 3-7 days before the procedure, aspirin and other non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs should not be taken
– Papules (3-5 days), redness and slight swelling (1-2 days), tenderness and small bruises (7-12 days) may appear at the injection site, which resolve on their own. At home, ice packs and arnica gel can be used for bruise relief
– After the procedure, it is recommended to avoid sun exposure, saunas and pools for 7 days
– For at least 24 hours after the procedure, it is recommended not to apply makeup, as there is always an infection risk with medical procedures
– The final result develops in about a week
– Depending on the preparation, we recommend biorevitalization either as a course (3 times at 3-4 week intervals) or a couple of times a year

The decision regarding procedure suitability is made by the Aesthetic Medicine Clinic doctor; the procedure is always preceded by a doctor’s consultation. Aesthetic medicine nurses perform injection procedures under the doctor’s supervision.

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Contraindications

– Viral infections, including active herpes
– Inflammatory skin diseases
– Oncological and autoimmune diseases
– Pregnancy and breastfeeding