Hydrating infusion
Characteristics
Hydration infusions are primarily used at the Esthetic Clinic to restore and maintain optimal hydration of the body, which is crucial for skin health as well as overall well-being. This type of infusion is often a combination of saline or other rehydration solutions that are injected directly into a vein. It may also contain other substances such as vitamin C, electrolytes, and sometimes amino acids, which not only help to hydrate, but also improve skin elasticity and slow the aging process.Hydrating infusions are particularly suitable for people who have dry skin, suffer from dehydration or are recovering from intense physical exertion or an infection, they can quickly improve the appearance of the skin and slow down the appearance of wrinkles or fine lines.
What are the advantages
- Rapid hydration – The infusion will ensure that fluids and nutrients go directly into the bloodstream, speeding up the hydration process.
- Improving the appearance of the skin – Immediate effect on the appearance of the skin, improving elasticity and softness.
- Restore energy levels – Helps fight fatigue and increases overall vitality.
- Enhancing the effectiveness of other treatments – Hydration before dermato-cosmetic procedures (such as mesotherapy) can improve results.
Frequency of administration
The frequency depends on the needs of the patient and the condition of the skin. For those who suffer from chronic dehydration or have dry skin, it may be advisable to undergo these infusions once a month, or more frequently if recommended by a professional. For people who are looking for a quick improvement in the appearance of their skin, once every few weeks may also be sufficient.It’s a great way to give your body a quick and effective aid in recovery. If you’ve been considering this type of infusion, it’s a good idea to consult with our clinic physician to determine the best plan for your specific needs, we always recommend blood draws first as well.
During infusion administration, we recommend patients receive concurrent LED therapy and administration of highly concentrated oxygen