Biorevitalization: what is it? The effectiveness of biorevitalization
Today, in the struggle for youth and beauty, all means are good. To preserve beauty, youth and freshness, girls use the highest quality home care, try to lead the most healthy lifestyle, resort to the services of cosmetologists. In modern cosmetology, the injection direction is especially popular, in particular, such a procedure as biorevitalization. What is it and how effective is it?
Biorevitalization: what is it?
Biorevitalization is an intradermal or subcutaneous injection of preparations based on hyaluronic acid. Hyaluronic acid is a natural component of the skin, it is hyaluronic acid that is the most popular, widespread component in all preparations used in injectable cosmetology. It retains moisture, determining the amount of water in the tissues, gives the skin firmness and elasticity. It maintains in its normal position the threads of collagen and elastin – the main proteins of the skin. It regulates the activity of fibroblasts – special cells that renew the skin. That is, we can say that hyaluronic acid is a substance that maintains youth and beauty of the skin. The composition of preparations for biorevitalization can include both hyaluronic acid in its pure form, and with the addition of vitamins, trace elements, plant extracts that enhance the effect of the drug. After biorevitalization, the complexion improves, the skin becomes smoother and more elastic, fine wrinkles disappear. Technically, biorevitalization can be carried out on any part of the body. In practice, most often the procedure is carried out in the face and décolleté, lips, hands.
The effectiveness of biorevitalization: what is it?
Most often, the effect of biorevitalization is called the "Cinderella effect". You do not need to wait too long, you will see the result the very next day. You will see how the skin has become more even, more radiant, nourished, hydrated, the overall appearance of the face becomes younger and fresh.
Naturally, biorevitalization should never be done independently, at home. Biorevitalization should be performed exclusively by a competent, qualified cosmetologist with a background in medical education. Most often, indications for biorevitalization appear along with the first signs of skin aging: the appearance of wrinkles, deepening of mimic wrinkles, dryness and dullness of the skin. Biorevitalization is especially effective for the so-called fine-wrinkled type of aging: when wrinkles appear, but the contours of the face remain the same.
Biorevitalization works great not only as a therapy, but also as a prevention. If you are over 27 years old, if you notice a decrease in turgor and skin elasticity, and if the elementary “sleep" no longer helps you in recovery, then this is already quite an indication for the biorevitalization procedure. Biorevitalization can also be an excellent therapy for acne, pigmentation, and water balance disorders.
Biorevitalization requires prior consultation with a specialist, plus a day before the procedure, it is necessary to do an allergy test for one or another component of the drug used. During the procedure itself, surface anesthesia may be used.
The frequency of biorevitalization is an individual matter. One procedure is enough for someone, for someone it is optimal to do five or six with an interval prescribed by a cosmetologist, and then repeat the procedure for prevention once every six months.