Healthy and young skin, alas, is not eternal. Skin elasticity is lost, pigmentation increases and the skin gradually ages. Therefore, people are constantly looking for ways to restore the former beauty to the face. To do this, in the modern world industry beauty, there are many different procedures and techniques. One of these procedures is biorevitalization. This is a type of mesotherapy and is performed using hyaluronic acid. Today, the editors of Estet-portal will tell you about the features of the biorevitalization procedure.

Biorevitalization procedure

The biorevitalization procedure does not require special preparation. It is recommended not to drink alcohol, as well as painkillers, anti-inflammatory and antipyretic drugs a few days before the procedure. The procedure begins with make-up removal. The doctor cleanses the skin of the face and, at the request of the patient, can anesthetize it. Then he proceeds to the actual procedure. The injection sites are wiped with an antiseptic. The doctor chooses the technique of drug administration based on the desired results. At the end of the procedure, the injection sites are treated with antiseptic and anti-inflammatory drugs. One session of the procedure lasts from half an hour to an hour. The course of biorevitalization based on hyaluronic acid, on average, includes from 3 to 6 sessions. The interval between procedures – 3-4 weeks.

Indications and contraindications for biorevitalization

Among the indications for the biorevitalization procedure are:

  1. Presence of small wrinkles.
  2. Sagging of the skin of the face, neck and décolleté.
  3. Dry skin.
  4. Lower skin tone and elasticity.
  5. Photoaging.

Biorevitalization is also used as a preparatory and rehabilitation procedure for chemical peels, dermabrasion, laser resurfacing and plastic surgery.

Contraindications for this procedure include:

  1. Intolerance to hyaluronic acid.
  2. Inflammatory processes on the skin.
  3. Autoimmune diseases.
  4. Skin tendency to form keloid scars.
  5. Diseases of the cardiovascular system.
  6. Blood diseases.
  7. Oncology.
  8. Diabetes mellitus.
  9. Taking drugs that reduce blood clotting.
  10. Mental disorders.
  11. Pregnancy and lactation.

It is also impossible to carry out the biorevitalization procedure for minors. Other possible contraindications to certain drugs should be advised by the doctor before starting the procedure.

Post-procedure skin care

Immediately after the procedure, the skin will be reddened and slightly swollen. This is a natural skin reaction that resolves within one to two days. It is recommended to use antiseptics for several days after the procedure. The agent must be prescribed by a beautician.

It is also recommended to use a sunscreen with SPF 30 before each exit to the street for two weeks after the procedure. But it is better to exclude the use of decorative cosmetics for the first few days. Positive results of biorevitalization can be observed after the first session.

The effect of biorevitalization

The effect of biorevitalization is ensured by normalizing the water balance in the body. It is also worth noting that biorevitalization contributes to:

  • improve blood flow;
  • activation of metabolic processes;
  • increase skin elasticity;
  • acquisition of a normal, healthy complexion;
  • face alignment;
  • eliminate fine wrinkles;
  • activation of the production of elastane and collagen.

The effectiveness of the procedure is increased when it is combined with other cosmetic procedures. The same doctor who performs biorevitalization can advise you on the appropriate procedure.

Possible complications after biorevitalization

Unlike many cosmetic procedures, with biorevitalization, the recovery period is short, since serious injuries to the skin are excluded.  The following are considered as temporary side effects:

  • appearance of local redness or pallor;
  • mild to moderate swelling;
  • swelling and soreness at the treatment site;
  • formation of small nodular or linear elevations at the injection site.

Also, with increased fragility of blood vessels, small hematomas may appear at the injection site and near them. Such phenomena should disappear on their own in 1-3 days after the procedure. If after the expiration of this period they do not pass, then it is necessary to urgently consult a doctor. The risk of infection exists with improper use and administration of drugs. Therefore, the procedure should only be performed in verified, licensed clinics and only by a specialist.

Undoubtedly, the biorevitalization procedure can positively affect the condition of your skin. But it is always worth remembering what risks this procedure carries. The main thing to remember is that only a certified specialist should conduct it and only drugs certified in our country should be used. The editors of Estet-portal sincerely hope that our article will help you find out all the pros and cons of this procedure.

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