Biorevitalisation treatment to rejuvenate the face is used to prevent and combat signs of ageing of the skin of the face and neck.
What is it?
Biorevitalisation consists of injecting a mix of bio-stimulant drugs and vitamins (mainly amino acids, minerals and hyaluronic acid) that stimulate collagen synthesis, moisturise the dermis and therefore restore the skin's natural balance.
The most commonly treated areas are:
- the face
- the neck
- the hands The procedure can be performed on both men and women of all ages who want to improve their image.
Biorevitalisation is recommended for facial rejuvenation and the prevention of the skin's ageing process.
Ideal candidates have tired, dry, un-toned skin.
The most common uses are
- Filling in surface lines and wrinkles
· Improving the results after beauty treatments such as a facelift
The procedure has a varying duration and is not painful. You can return to work and normal activities immediately.
When can you do it and how long do the effects last?
This treatment can be done at any time.
Regular sessions can be scheduled, or 3 consecutive sessions for a complete revitalisation treatment.
The duration of the result depends on the type of skin.
The standard treatment consists of:
1st session: revitalising with high concentrations of vitamins, minerals and hyaluronic acid.
2nd session: carried out within 15 days of the first session.
One month after the initial session , the results are evaluated, and it is decided whether a new session is necessary.
Maintenance session : from 6 to 9 months, depending on the patient's skin condition and the stress to which he/she is exposed.
Combined treatments
Biorevitalisation treatment to rejuvenate the face can be combined with other treatments such as peeling, fillers or botulinum toxin:
· Biorevitalisation and peeling for an immediate effect
· Biorevitalisation, peeling and botulinum toxin for an immediate and rejuvenating effect
· Biorevitalization, peeling, botulinum toxin and fillers for an anti-ageing effect
What are the contraindications?
Biorevitalisation treatment has very few contraindications and are quite similar to those of other treatments.
This treatment is NOT available to those who:
- have serious infectious diseases
- are pregnant or breastfeeding
- have skin infections
- have autoimmune diseases
The action of hyaluronic acid
Hyaluronic acid has several actions on the skin.
- Moisturising and restructuring
The hyaluronic acid molecule is able to maintain natural skin hydration, and therefore the required level of firmness.
- Activation of fibroblasts
After injecting hyaluronic acid the fibroblasts multiply and trigger the synthesis of collagen and other components.
- Antioxidant effect
Hyaluronic acid can reduce chain oxidation.
With biorevitalisation to rejuvenate the face, hyaluronic acid can be used to treat:
- reduced firmness
- little tone
- little elasticity
It is indicated for:
- dry skin
· dehydrated skin
· photoageing
· stress
· skin damage from smoking
The hyaluronic acid "pricks" can help maintain skin firmness with a protective action against dehydration of the deep layers of the skin.
After injection of hyaluronic acid at a dosage that minimises side effects, you may experience: slight bruising, swelling and pain or discomfort
these symptoms are all temporary.
Hyaluronic acid lasts a long time without being broken down.
Hyaluronic acid is a natural component of the human body.
When hyaluronic acid is injected under the skin, it naturally combines with the body's own hyaluronic acid.
Over time, the drug dissolves.
For best results, biorevitalisation for facial rejuvenation can also be used as a preventive treatment, before the signs of ageing are apparent, as long as you consult a doctor.
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