Biorevitalization of the face: what kind of procedure is it, the after effect and contraindications


Biorevitalization (revitalization) of the face - what is it?

The development of this method was a real breakthrough in the field of cosmetology. Already after the first session, dramatic changes for the better are noticeable. The essence of the procedure is the introduction of hyaluronic acid-based products into various areas of the dermis. In addition to it, the composition may also contain other biologically active components.

Indications and contraindications

Biorevitalization should be carried out in the following cases:

  • The skin begins to age, and you want to prevent this process;
  • The hands are covered with wrinkles, the skin feels dry and flaky;
  • Pigment spots have appeared;
  • Veins and vessels appear;
  • I recently had other cosmetic procedures for my hands, and I want to consolidate the results.

Indications for biorevitalization allow us to conclude that the procedure is necessary for older patients who want to maintain youthful skin. Injections will also help young girls take care of their skin and delay the appearance of the first wrinkles.

However, the procedure is prohibited under certain circumstances:

  • Autoimmune diseases (rheumatoid arthritis, systemic lupus, etc.);
  • Allergy to drugs used;
  • Presence of inflammation in the treated area;
  • Oncological diseases;
  • Infectious diseases, including ARVI, FLU, etc.;
  • Pregnancy and breastfeeding.

A small list of restrictions is one of the advantages of biorevitalization. The masters of the Leila Roz cosmetology clinic check for allergies before each procedure.

What explains the effectiveness of the method

The condition of the skin is largely determined by the activity of special cells - fibroblasts. Their main function is to produce structural protein components (elastin and collagen). They form an elastic frame that supports all layers of skin tissue.

The effect of biorevitalization of the skin of the face and neck depends on hyaluron. The branched structure of the molecule helps to retain a large amount of water, thanks to which turgor (elasticity) is maintained, which serves to prevent the formation of wrinkles.

Improvement occurs after the first session and consists of:

  • Normalization of moisture levels.
  • Activation of the production of scaffold proteins.
  • Acceleration of regeneration (renewal of cellular composition).

There is also stimulation of the natural synthesis of hyaluron, which significantly enhances and prolongs the rejuvenating properties of the technique.

Varieties

During non-injection biorevitalization, hyaluronic acid is introduced into the skin tissue using different methods - oxygen injection, iontophoresis or laser radiation. Each option has its own characteristics, but in any case, the result will be obvious after the first procedure. All that remains is to choose the most suitable option.

Oxygen biorevitalization

The technique involves the use of a device that very carefully, at the lowest possible pressure, supplies oxygen to the skin through a special nebulizer. The preparations for this procedure contain, in addition to hyaluron, hyaluronidase inhibitors that can slow down the breakdown of acidic elements in the skin. Oxygen elements, entering under very low pressure into the inner layers of the skin, lead to the distribution of active substances in the epidermis. Subsequently, the acid penetrates the inner skin, accumulating there and stimulating the natural production of collagen and elastin in the body. This method has an additional positive effect - oxygen saturates the skin cells and this improves their color.

Iontophoresis

In this case, for biorevitalization, drugs are used that contain ions of active substances not only with positive, but also with negative charges. This procedure allows you to strictly order the movement of ions, and this leads to accelerated penetration of hyaluron deep into the epidermal layers. The main task of the acid is to stimulate the natural production of elastin and collagen, which returns the skin its natural elasticity and gives a more youthful appearance to the face.

Laser therapy

The procedure uses a special laser unit and hyaluronic acid with a low molecular structure. Using a laser, the substance is delivered deep into the skin, and this does not provoke additional heating of the skin layers when using this method. This way the person is protected from burns. This is a way to deliver beneficial acid directly to the basement membrane, and that is where it begins to accumulate. After this, the acid gradually gets deep under the skin and attracts water molecules there. This stimulates the production of collagen and elastin to achieve a rejuvenating effect.

Whatever method of procedure is chosen, a quick and obvious effect is guaranteed.

When is biorevitalization needed?

The procedure can be performed between the ages of 25 and 50 years. The maximum result can be achieved up to forty - the older the patient, the lesser the effect of the drug will be. This is due to the depletion of resources for the synthesis of elastic proteins and a decrease in the number of fibroblasts. To compensate for them, you will need to use additional rejuvenation products.

Let's consider the indications for when facial biorevitalization can be done:

  • To compensate for natural dry skin or caused by harmful factors (smoking, ultraviolet rays, negative temperatures).
  • With pronounced pigmentation. It may occur as a result of congenital characteristics, exposure to sunlight, or metabolic disorders.
  • With age-related skin changes.
  • To correct puffiness and drooping eyelids.
  • For spider veins on the face and neck. Usually the reasons for their appearance are disturbances in blood circulation and vascular tone.
  • For recovery after plastic surgery, laser resurfacing.

What effect will be achieved after biorevitalization depends solely on the cause of cosmetic problems. For example, tissue injury, excessive work of the sebaceous glands, and other skin disorders are successfully eliminated with the help of revitalization. If acne appears as a result of hormonal imbalance, and dull complexion is the result of metabolic disorders, then the benefits of the procedure will be much lower.

Super thin injection needles Nanoneedle

Kurasen dermal biocorrector

Nanoneedles with ultra-thin walls 30G

Nanoneedles with ultra-thin walls 33G

Nanoneedles with ultra-thin walls 34G

Differences between biorevitalization and mesotherapy -

Mesotherapy and biorevitalization of the face and neck are very similar procedures and are performed by the same specialists - mesotherapists. So how are they different? When it comes to intensive rejuvenation of the face and neck (using high concentrations of active ingredients), the term “biorevitalization” is used. Mesotherapy uses lower concentrations of active components, and this procedure can be performed not only on the face, but also on the body.

Thus, when it comes to the correction of cellulite or local fat deposits on the body, or procedures are carried out to improve the condition of the hair and scalp, or to improve the condition of the skin of the face and neck (but with low dosages of active substances) - this is called the term “ mesotherapy". If intensive rejuvenation and lifting of the skin of the face/neck is required, then drugs with high concentrations of active substances are used, and in this case the terms “biorevitalization” or “bioreparation” are used.

For example, the concentration of hyaluronic acid (HA) in mesopreparations is usually only from 0.3-0.5%, which corresponds to 3-5 mg/ml, and in biorevitalization products it is usually from 1.5 to 2.0% (= 15-20 mg/ml). Accordingly, in the second case, the saturation of the dermis with moisture will be much more intense, and this will lead to a more noticeable lifting effect. It is also worth noting that low molecular weight HA (with a molecular weight of about 800 kDa) is usually used in mesotherapy, and high molecular weight HA (from 1800 to 3000 kDa) is used in biorevitalization procedures.

An important point is that mesopreparations are made on a water or sol basis (sol is a liquid gel), and biorevitalizants are produced in the form of viscous gels. This greatly affects the time of drug deposition in tissues. Those. if in the first case, the drugs quickly spread in the tissues and are quickly eliminated from them, then in the second case, a drug depot is created in the tissues (at the site of each injection) for a period of approximately 2-3 weeks. That is why it is customary to inject mesopreparations once a week, and biorevitalizants - usually once every 2-3 weeks. Such differences between mesopreparations and biorevitalizants affect not only the frequency, but also the required number of procedures.

Advantages of the method

The main advantages of this method of rejuvenation include:

  • The ability to correct the oval of the face, smooth out fine wrinkles, and activate the process of cell renewal.
  • No need for lengthy preparation.
  • The total duration is less than an hour.
  • Minimal discomfort.
  • Preservation of the result for a long time (subject to the doctor’s recommendations).

Facial biorevitalization also has disadvantages and contraindications:

  • allergy to the components of the drug;
  • presence of neoplasms;
  • severe chronic and autoimmune diseases;
  • diabetes mellitus in the last stages;
  • active phase of the inflammatory process.

Relative ones include pregnancy, the period of breastfeeding, and the use of anticoagulants.

Benefits of biorevitalization

  • painlessness;
  • high efficiency of rejuvenation;
  • prolonged result;
  • affordable price;
  • minimum list of restrictions;
  • complications are kept to a minimum.

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Kinds

Hyaluronic acid can be administered in different ways. Depending on the method of administration, the cost and other features will differ. The simplest type of revitalization is injection. The degree of injury is minimal and affects only the superficial layers.

Injection biorevitalization

Revitalization is carried out under sterile conditions using modern proven drugs. The injection is administered deep into the dermis using a syringe equipped with a thin needle. Most often, a point technique is used (punctures follow each other at a distance of up to 1.5 cm).

Since the procedure is traumatic, it is performed in combination with local anesthesia. Together with a cosmetologist, it is important to choose in advance the correct method of how to do facial biorevitalization in order to eliminate contraindications and choose the best option. There are two main ones:

  1. Manual. The specialist personally performs the injections, thereby reducing the amount of damage.
  2. Hardware. The substance is administered with a special device. It has a more aggressive effect, the cosmetic product is distributed as evenly as possible.

Recovery takes 1-3 days, after this period the effect becomes clearly visible.

Non-injection biorevitalization

In this case, hyaluronic acid is introduced using auxiliary technologies. The risk of complications is minimal and no recovery is required after the session. The technique is divided into several varieties:

  • Cryo-biorevitalization. Involves the use of liquid nitrogen.
  • Ultraphonophoresis. The drug enters the skin under the influence of ultrasound.
  • Iontophoresis. The substance penetrates the dermis due to galvanic current. It also stimulates metabolic processes and regeneration.
  • Magnetophoresis. Hyaluronic acid is injected using magnetic waves.

Any of these options can be used if there are certain contraindications or for clients who are afraid of injections.

Laser biorevitalization

It is placed in a special category, since in addition to the drug, the laser radiation itself also has an effect. Due to this, it is possible to obtain the following results:

  1. Improving microcirculation of blood and lymph. This provides an additional flow of oxygen and nutrients.
  2. Reducing inflammation.
  3. Increased production of scaffold proteins.
  4. Correction of uneven microrelief and microscars from acne.

Using a laser, cosmetologists introduce low molecular weight varieties of hyaluronic acid. It penetrates the skin better and has an increased stimulating effect on fibroblasts.

Non-injection or hardware biorevitalization: what is it?

The technique is aimed at natural and natural rejuvenation of the skin through the use of acid. The human body has its own reserve of hyaluronic acid, but its production decreases over the years.

It is the loss of hyaluronic acid that causes the skin to dry out and, as a result, wrinkles appear on the face. It is impossible to restore the acid content with the help of appropriate creams, since there is only high-molecular hyaluron, and there will be no noticeable and lasting effect. Several processes are used to increase the level of hyaluronic acid in the skin. To begin with, the desired area is treated with an infrared athermal laser, then a hypoallergenic gel is applied. With such biorevitalization, the drug is evenly distributed on the surface. Thanks to the efficient operation of the laser, the procedure time is significantly reduced.

This technique is used not only to eliminate wrinkles, but also to correct eyebrow and nasolabial folds, and preparations with hyaluronic acid can be used in cosmetology to increase lip volume. Biorevitalization helps in the healing of traumatic and surgical scars, smoothes the skin texture, and moisturizes the deep layers of the epidermis.

Injection biorevitalization of the face

The technique can be divided into three stages. Before using it, you should definitely consult a specialist to exclude contraindications. For example, the technique cannot be used during pregnancy or in the presence of acute inflammatory diseases.

All stages take about 30-40 minutes, in some cases up to 1 hour. Moreover, most of the time (15-20 minutes) is spent waiting for the anesthetic to take effect. The injections themselves are performed in 10-15 minutes.

Preparation for the procedure

During the consultation process, cosmetologists conduct an external examination of the skin and interview the patient. Then the area of ​​influence, the optimal drug, and the method of its administration are selected. CURACEN has proven itself well - it is a multi-component product that has a complex restorative effect - reducing the rate of skin aging, preventing the appearance of wrinkles, preventing and treating pigmentation.

Progress of the procedure

Before visiting a specialist, you should avoid stress and alcohol consumption, and also not smoke a couple of hours before the session. Before biorevitalization and before injecting the substance, cosmetologists follow the following algorithm:

  • Removing makeup from the client's face.
  • Treat the skin with an antiseptic solution and mark the area where the composition is introduced.
  • Application of local anesthetic.
  • Injections of the drug are performed using Japanese NANONEEDLE needles. They make the procedure less painful and traumatic. This means that the rehabilitation period will go faster.

For women, it is advisable to carry out manipulations after the 14th day of the menstrual cycle. This is due to increased pain sensitivity and significant hormonal changes that are observed in most clients before this time.

Consolidate the result

After the end of the session, medicinal cosmetics with a soothing and anti-inflammatory effect are applied to the skin, and in the summer, cream with SPF. Next, the cosmetologist evaluates the patient’s condition and makes recommendations for further home care.

What causes hands to age?

Sometimes we don’t even think about the conditions in which our hands are. But it is precisely because of this that the skin on your hands “gives away” your real age.

Our hands are constantly in motion, since we do most of the work with their help. This mobility provokes the rapid development of deep age-related wrinkles on the hands. Gardeners, jewelers and surgeons are at risk of premature skin aging due to frequent hand activity.

How often do you protect your hands on a sunny day? If rare, ultraviolet rays can age the skin. They destroy collagen and provoke the formation of free radicals - catalysts for wrinkles and hyperpigmentation.

Those who like to walk without gloves or mittens in winter should also be careful - the cold, no weaker than the sun, destroys your hands. Thin skin with a minimal number of sebaceous glands is an extremely unreliable protection. Constant temperature changes and hypothermia slow down blood circulation and nutrition of the epidermis.

Gloves are needed not only on the street. Make it a rule to wear rubber gloves when cleaning. Skin that is no longer exposed to aggressive chemicals will only say “Thank you!”

Because of these factors, the first age-related changes in the skin of the hands appear long before the “crow’s feet” and nasolabial folds, which many are afraid of.

Carrying out

Injections can be performed using several (different) methods; the type is selected by the cosmetologist depending on the area and condition of the skin.

Papular technique

The drug is injected into the middle and superficial layers of the dermis. The needle is placed at an acute angle (about 15 degrees) and held with the cut facing upward. Small elevations form on the surface of the skin - papules, filled with the injected substance, which is gradually distributed in the surrounding tissues. When using products based on synthesized hyaluronic acid, the recovery process can take up to 3 days. When using the drug CURACEN - from 20 to 60 minutes. The consequences of such a cosmetic procedure are positive; biorevitalization is characterized by long-term preservation of the effect due to the slow resorption of the drug.

The average size of the tubercles is about 4 mm. In particularly delicate areas (around the eyes and lips), smaller papules are created, up to 2 mm in diameter.

Tubercular or micropapular technique

Injections are made with a 4 mm long needle at an angle of 45 degrees. Due to this, the active substances penetrate into the deepest layers of the dermis. Externally, the skin remains smooth, only traces of injections are visually visible.

Linear-retrograde technique

The essence of the technique is to introduce the composition with a long needle (up to 13 mm), which, after puncture, is carried parallel to the surface of the skin through the middle layers. On the reverse movement of the syringe, the active substance is injected.

By using this technique, specialists are able to reduce the number of injections, and the deep penetration of the needle additionally stimulates the regenerative processes of the skin. How long the effect of facial biorevitalization in this way will last largely depends on the skill of the cosmetologist, the individual characteristics of the patient and home care. On average, this period ranges from 6 months to 1 year.

Facial biorevitalization: before and after photos, effect

You will have great difficulty finding real photos before and after biorevitalization, because... Cosmetology clinics post only cases of the most successful procedures, or simply take photographs of patients after hardware rejuvenation techniques, passing them off as biorevitalization procedures. The following 2 photos are from an independent clinical study. Each patient was administered 2.0 ml of Restylane Vital during 1 procedure. The course of treatment consisted of three procedures done with an interval of 4 weeks.

Biorevitalization: before and after photos (course with HA mono-drug)

As you can see: the effect of therapy with a mono-drug of hyaluronic acid in patients aged 35 and 46 years is either minimal or not noticeable at all. As we said above, patients over 30 years old need other drugs containing vitamins, amino acids, microminerals, antioxidants, and 40-45+ also nucleotides, peptides and growth factors. What do you think: will patient reviews for such facial biorevitalization be positive? It is unlikely that cosmetology clinics will post such photographs.

Example No. 2 –

The following photos were taken by cosmetologist Victoria Petrovskaya. The patient underwent a course of 4 procedures, once every 2 weeks. At the beginning of each procedure, lymphatic drainage vascular injection was first performed with the drug “GAG Complex DVL Capyl formula”, then “Hydro Line P-Anti-wrinkles formula” - for the periorbital area, and “Hydro Line Peptide formula” - for all other areas of the face. Photos were taken after the second procedure. Those. Each procedure used the same 3-drug regimen.

Example No. 3 –

The following photos were taken by cosmetologist A.Yu. Voropaeva. The patient underwent a course of 4 procedures, once every 10-14 days. At the beginning of each procedure, lymphatic drainage vascular injection was first performed with the drug “GAG Complex DVL Capyl formula”. Then, different biorevitalizants were used in each procedure -


  1. "Nucleospire Revitalizing Complex A"

  2. "Nucleospire DNA-RNA 2%",
  3. "Nucleospire Revitalizing Complex A"
  4. "Nucleospire DNA-RNA 2%".

Example No. 4 –

The following photos were taken by cosmetologist Irina Pyagai. The patient underwent a course of 8 procedures, once every 10 days. At the beginning of each procedure, lymphatic drainage vascular injection was first performed with the drug “GAG Complex DVL Capyl formula”. Different biorevitalizants were used in different procedures -


  1. "Nucleospire Revitalizing Complex A"

  2. "Nucleospire Revitalizing Complex B formula",
  3. "Nucleospire DNA-RNA 2%",
  4. "Nucleospire Revitalizing Complex B formula",
  5. "Nucleospire DNA-RNA 2%",
  6. 7. 8. procedures – “Nucleospire DNA-RNA 1% DM Peptide formula”.

Why is capillary mesotherapy needed?

This is a good way to prepare for revitalization and other cosmetic procedures, allowing you to significantly increase microcirculation, accelerate lymph flow, increase blood flow, and reduce swelling. It is prescribed for:

  • Severe sagging skin (ptosis).
  • Severe swelling.
  • Large-scale age-related changes.

For capillary mesotherapy, cosmetologists use vascular preparations. They are introduced first into the cervical-collar region, slowly moving towards the earlobes, collarbones, and submandibular area. Next, injections are made along the tension lines. Usually 1-2 sessions are enough, but their number can increase to 4-5 if problems in this area are severe.

How long does the effect last?

The average duration of maintaining a youthful appearance is six months. But this does not mean that after 6 months wrinkles, sagging skin and sagging cheeks will return sharply. After the specified period, the acid is gradually absorbed.

How much biorevitalization is enough for different ages of clients:

  • Up to 30 years – from 6 to 12 months;
  • 30-40 years – from 3 to 6 months;
  • 40-50 years – from 3 to 4 months;
  • After 50 years – from 2 months.

After receiving a positive result, the cosmetologist may recommend additional sessions to consolidate the effect. The dosage and number of injections are determined based on how well the sebaceous glands work, how many wrinkles remain, and how deep they were initially. Attention is also paid to the general tone of muscles and skin.

How effective is it?

In the photo above you can see the effect of facial biorevitalization before and after the procedure. It lasts quite a long time, the specific period depends on the condition of the client’s skin, the severity of the problems, heredity, lifestyle and other factors. On average, one session lasts 6-12 months. To improve the results, you can carry out additional manipulations, their number will depend on the goal:

  • Preventive – 1-2 sessions are enough.
  • Medicinal – less than 5 is required.

The interval between them is determined by a specialist, usually the interval is about 1 month. How often biorevitalization is done after the main cycle again depends on the recommendations of a specialist. Usually one procedure is prescribed every six months, this allows you to maintain youthful skin for a long period.

How to choose a drug for biorevitalization -

Preparations for biorevitalization are currently produced by countless companies.
One of the main components for these purposes are hyaluronic acid (HA) molecules. Typically, the lifespan of chemically unmodified (unstabilized) HA molecules is only 24 to 48 hours. However, biorevitalizants are produced in the form of a viscous gel, which allows even unstabilized HA to be deposited for a slightly longer period, reducing the rate of its destruction. The properties of the drug are very dependent on the molecular weight of the HA chains. High molecular weight HA (from 1500 to 3300 kDa) moisturizes the skin well, but does not have a stimulating effect on fibroblasts. Low molecular weight HA has a stimulating effect on fibroblasts and angiogenesis, but rather weakly moisturizes tissues. At the same time, low-molecular HA is destroyed faster in the skin than high-molecular HA (unless, of course, it has been chemically modified). For example, the preparation “Ial-system ACP” contains stabilized low-molecular HA with a molecular size of 200 kDa.

According to the manufacturer, the degradation period of HA in this drug is 10 days, and given the size of the molecules, one can immediately understand that the drug mainly has a stimulating effect on fibroblasts, activating collagen synthesis in them, but the moisturizing effect of such a drug will be less pronounced than if we will use a drug with high molecular weight HA with a molecular size of, for example, 1800 kDa or more. Next we look at the percentage of HA content in the drug. For drugs with unstabilized HA, its optimal concentration is 1.8-2.0%, but if we are talking about drugs with stabilized HA, then 1.4% is enough.

Important: modern data suggests that preparations with hyaluronic acid should not be used more than once a month, because frequent administration of high concentrations of HA leads to - 1) increased production of the enzyme hyaluronidase, which accelerates the destruction of its own HA synthesized by fibroblasts, 2) enhances the activity of metalloprotease enzymes that destroy the intercellular matrix. Those. it turns out that you inject too much HA into the dermis, and the body reacts to this with a surge in the production of hyaluronidase, which will rapidly destroy not only the biosynthetic HA you introduce, but also its own endogenous HA produced by fibroblasts.

Therefore, it is worth using biorevitalizants with HA no more than once a month, alternating them, for example, with nucleotides. Or another option is to use biorevitalizants with stabilized HA, which has the property of gradually releasing chains of active hyaluronic acid without creating excessively high concentrations of active HA molecules in the tissues over a short period of time. Such drugs act gradually and over a longer period of time, and are usually administered once every 3-4 weeks. Examples of drugs are “Restylane Vital”, “Juvederm Hydrate”, “HyalRepair”, etc.

Mono-preparations with hyaluronic acid –

Below we give an example of the most famous monopreparations with hyaluronic acid. Please note that in any case it makes sense to take such drugs only up to 30-35 years of age. After this age, it is impossible to achieve good skin lifting or intensive rejuvenation using HA alone. More or less the effect will be noticeable only after a course of 4-5 procedures, and then only if your skin is in relatively poor condition. These drugs will not be particularly effective in case of photoaging, because These do not contain a complex of components to relieve oxidative stress.

  • Restylane Vital and Restylane Vital Light (Sweden) are the first biorevitalizants in which the technology of chemical modification of HA (i.e., its stabilization) was applied. The preparations contain only 2% and 1.2% hyaluronic acid, respectively, and are used in patients with finely wrinkled type of facial aging: Restylane Vital - for more mature skin, and Restylane Vital Light - to prevent aging of younger skin. Reviews: these drugs are of high quality, but their composition is outdated, and they are suitable for no more than the prevention of age-related changes, and then only with a stretch.
  • Juvederm Hydrate (USA) – contains 1.35% stabilized hyaluronic acid + antioxidant mannitol. The antioxidant is quite weak, so the drug is not very suitable for the treatment and prevention of photoaging. Reviews: in our opinion, Juvederm Hydrate should be used only for the prevention of aging in patients with fine wrinkles, and no older than 30 years. A course of at least 3-4 procedures performed once every 3 weeks will be more or less effective.
  • The drugs “Ial-system” and “Ial-system ACP” are a line of two biorevitalizants produced in Italy. The drug "Ial-system" contains 1.8% of unstabilized low molecular weight hyaluronic acid (molecule size only 200 kDa). Accordingly, its effect occurs quickly, but will not be too long-lasting, and besides, such a drug moisturizes the skin less - compared to drugs based on high molecular weight HA. Available in 0.6 or 1.1 ml syringes.
    The second drug is “Ial-system ACP”. Available in 1.0 ml syringes and containing 2% partially stabilized low molecular weight HA (molecule size also 200 kDa). According to the manufacturer's information, HA remains in the skin a little longer - about 10 days, but this, of course, is still significantly less than the above-mentioned drugs from other brands. Reviews: in our opinion, Ial system biorevitalization is optimal only for the prevention of aging in patients no older than 35 years.

Combined preparations with HA (cocktails) –

The group of these drugs is so numerous that we will present only one of the many options - the Revofil Aquashine line of affordable drugs (made in Korea). Available in 2.0 ml syringes.

  • Biorevitalizants Revofil Aquashine - the first option is “Aquashine”, containing unstabilized high molecular weight 1.5% HA, peptides, amino acids, vitamins and minerals, coenzymes (56 components in total).
    In our opinion, it is better to use in patients 35+; it gives a good lifting effect when used as a course. The second option is “Aquashine BR”, which additionally adds peptides that lighten the skin, and therefore it is well suited for hyperpigmentation, for example, for aged skin 45+, as well as for the treatment and prevention of photoaging. “Aquashine BTX” – suitable for ages 30+. It also has a similar composition, but peptides are additionally added to it, the effect of which is similar to Botox®, i.e. smooth out small facial wrinkles. Aquashine biorevitalization reviews: these drugs are suitable for patients with moderate age-related changes. Not suitable for patients with deformational/edema type of aging.

Powerful biorevitalizants for aging skin –

If your age is 40-45+ and you need a noticeable lifting effect and reduction in the depth of wrinkles, then hyaluronic acid, vitamins, minerals, amino acids and antioxidants alone are no longer enough. This requires nucleotides (DNA-RNA complexes), as well as peptides and growth factors. At this and even more so at an even more mature age, the dermis contains a significantly smaller number of fibroblasts, not to mention their activity. And if there are almost no fibroblasts, then there is nothing to stimulate. This is especially true for postmenopausal women.

  • Nucleotide-based drugs – an example is NucleoSpire DNA-RNA from Mesopharm®. It contains nucleotides in a concentration of 2% and is available in syringes of 1.3 and 2.0 ml. Reviews: the drug gives a delayed but pronounced lifting effect, stimulates collagen production, and is used to correct hyperpigmentation, chrono- and photoaging. Suitable for intensive rejuvenation, can be used periodically in patients 35+ and regularly after 40-45 years. Suitable also for patients with deformational (edematous) type of skin aging. A similar drug based on nucleotides is Plinest (Italy). These drugs do not work for young people.

  • “Meso-Wharton P199” - this drug contains not only nucleotides, vitamins (A, E, C, group B), trace elements and antioxidants, but also high molecular weight 1.5% hyaluronic acid (with a molecular size of 3300 kDa). This drug contains growth factors, as well as peptides that stimulate the proliferation of fibroblasts and stem cells in the dermis, and also enhance the production of new collagen by fibroblasts. Not for deformation/edema type of aging.
  • The “HYALREPAIR” line – biorevitalizant “Hyalrepair -02” contains 1.4% stabilized HA, vitamin C and the main amino acids involved in collagen synthesis, these are proline, glycine and lysine. An excellent product for loose, finely wrinkled skin. The drug “Hyalrepair -04” - in addition to the same hyaluronic acid, contains vitamin C, glutathione and cysteine. This drug is well suited for the treatment of photoaging, copes well with the network of fine wrinkles, hyperpigmentation and rosacea. The course of these drugs usually consists of 3 procedures at intervals of 3 weeks.
  • “Nucleospire Revitalizing Complex A” is a good biorevitalizant based on 1.8% unstabilized HA, with a large amount of antioxidants (vitamin C, glutathione, thioctic acid, coenzyme Q10), vitamin B5. This composition perfectly relieves oxidative stress after sun exposure, helps moisturize the skin, lighten hyperpigmentation and prevent its formation. Those. this drug is good for photoaging, optimal before and after vacation to hot countries. You can have 30+ regularly (and even 25+, but not often).

  • “Nucleospire Revitalizing Complex B” (Hydro Line Extra) is a good biorevitalizant also based on 1.8% unstabilized HA, contains 19 amino acids, all B vitamins, microminerals, and the antioxidant glutathione. If the previous drug is used for the prevention and treatment of photoaging (including at a moderately young age), then this drug is for aging skin and is intended to stimulate collagen production. Naturally, it is not as effective as Meso-Wharton P199, but it also costs 2 times less.

Important : for aging skin, only a course of biorevitalization (from 3 to 7 procedures) can give a good effect. Most often, the course is carried out not with one particular drug, but with a combination of several, and their choice for each woman will be individual.

What you need to know about drugs

The exchange of hyaluron occurs quite quickly; without additional stabilization, it is absorbed in 1-2 days. If you give it a gel-like consistency, it will be possible to form a depot in the tissues, which will significantly prolong its resorption. To further increase the period of exposure, the substance is subjected to chemical stabilization, which significantly lengthens the decomposition time.

What facial biorevitalization gives depends on the type of drug used in cosmetology. There are two of them:

  1. Low molecular weight. It retains less water, but small molecules act as signals, stimulating the work of fibroblasts and accelerating the natural regeneration of the skin. Significantly improves the overall condition of the skin and has an increased anti-aging effect.
  2. High molecular weight. Provides a high degree of moisture retention, significantly increases turgor, and promotes rapid smoothing of shallow wrinkles.

Depending on the composition of the drugs, they are divided into:

  • Monocomponent. Contains one active ingredient (hyaluron). Inexpensive, well suited for slowing down age-related changes under the age of 35, in the absence of other health problems. Allows you to normalize the level of moisture in tissues and eliminate fine wrinkles.
  • Combined. They contain vitamins, microelements, and other useful compounds. Well suited for women 35-45 years old who do not have serious skin health problems. The drugs eliminate pigmentation and reduce the degree of photoaging.
  • Powerful biorevitalizants. They contain many active components, such as peptides, various growth factors, amino acids.

Among the drugs is CURACEN from the Japanese manufacturer Japan Bio Products. It allows you to significantly reduce the rate of cellular aging, compact and even out the surface layers of the epidermis. This is achieved by enhancing the synthesis of its own structural proteins, such as collagen and elastin.

When choosing a suitable product, be sure to consult a cosmetologist. Cosmetologist specialists can correctly assess the condition of your body, indicate indications and choose the most effective and safe product.

Anti-age drugs

Bb Laboratories – Hyaluron-elastin-collagen extract

Laennec – solution for injection

Curacen Essence (20 fl x 2 ml)

Two-phase placental serum concentrate

Important: selection of drugs for biorevitalization

In practice, we most often encounter 2 types of skin aging. Firstly, a finely wrinkled type of aging, which appears already by the age of 30, and in the eye area even earlier. This type is characterized by thin, dehydrated skin and a large number of small expression wrinkles, especially in the eye area. For this type of aging, the use of hyaluronic acid (HA) is a priority. And if in young patients 25-30 years old it is still possible to use biorevitalizants containing only HA, then in patients 30-35 years old the biorevitalizant must already contain vitamins, microminerals, amino acids, and antioxidants.

In patients aged 35-40+ years with a fine wrinkled type, the biorevitalizant should preferably contain (in addition to the above components) nucleotides and matrikin peptides. The latter stimulate collagen synthesis. Moreover, after 30-35 years with this type of aging, in order to achieve a good effect, it is desirable to carry out in parallel 2-3 procedures of capillary mesotherapy of the face, neck, collar area with vascular / drainage drugs - to stimulate lymphatic drainage and blood supply to the skin.

But if patients of this type show symptoms of skin photoaging - such as hyperpigmentation and telangiectasia, then additionally vitamin C, antioxidants (glutathione, coenzyme Q10, thioctic acid), cysteine, lightening peptides will be needed. Vitamin C and antioxidants relieve oxidative stress that occurs when exposed to solar radiation. A drug with this composition will also be useful before going on vacation to hot countries.

Deformation type of aging - but the main type of aging of most Russian women is deformation (edematous). Such patients usually have dense skin, fairly few wrinkles, a large volume of soft tissues of the face due to interstitial edema of the subcutaneous fat, and also have pronounced nasolabial folds and jowls. This type of aging develops due to impaired venous outflow in the face and neck, and is provoked primarily by problems with the cervical spine. If such patients are given drugs with GC, this will further increase the swelling of the face and, as a result, gravitational ptosis of the soft tissues.

Therefore, in such patients, capillary mesotherapy (lymphatic drainage vascular injection) takes first place, as well as, according to indications, the use of lipolytics in the area of ​​fat pads of the face and double chin. During the first 2-3 visits, capillary mesotherapy can be carried out as a single procedure, or it can be combined immediately with the introduction of biorevitalizants. The latter, in case of deformation/edema type of aging, should contain DNA-RNA complexes, as well as vitamins (primarily vitamin C), amino acids, and peptides.

Why is “capillary mesotherapy” (vascular injection) needed?

It is impossible to achieve a pronounced biorevitalization effect (primarily with the deformation type of aging) without stimulating the blood supply to the skin and activating lymphatic drainage. This injection is carried out with vascular preparations “Artichoke”, “Gingko Biloba”, “Rutin + melito extract” or “GAG Complex DVL Capyl”. This is especially true for patients with ptosis, rosacea or complaints of facial swelling. In all these groups of patients, lymphatic drainage vascular injection of the face and cervical-collar area should be done at least 4-5 times.

The volume of vascular preparations per procedure should be no more than 5 ml. First, the cervical-collar area is treated, then injections are made in the projection of the lymph nodes - the area of ​​the earlobes, the sternocleidomastoid muscle, in the area of ​​the jugular fossa and clavicles, as well as in the submandibular area. After this, a series of injections are made along the massage lines of the face and the infraorbital area. In patients with a finely wrinkled type of aging, it is advisable to do 1-2 such vascular puncture procedures, but in patients with a deformational type of aging or patients over 45 years old, 5 or more procedures can be safely performed.

The combination of the drainage drug “Artichoke” with the vascular drug “Rutin + melito extract” will normalize venous outflow, activate lymphatic drainage and microcirculation. All this will remove interstitial edema of the subcutaneous fat, which will reduce the volume of soft tissues and the degree of gravitational ptosis, as well as the severity of the folds. If a patient is prescribed a course of several biorevitalization procedures, then each procedure begins first with a vascular puncture and only after that are injections of the biorevitalizant given. Or the first 2-3 procedures are done only by capillary mesotherapy + soft lipolytics on the face, and biorevitalizants are added only from the 4th procedure.

Complications and precautions

Side effects for this technique are uncharacteristic and are observed extremely rarely. They usually appear as:

  • Allergies to anesthesia or drug components.
  • Microhematoma. The number of subcutaneous hemorrhages depends on the characteristics of the skin, the condition of the capillaries and microarteries.

There are also cases of infection penetrating into the dermis. Such situations arise when aseptic rules are not observed during the procedure or subsequent care is improper. If all standards and recommendations are followed, the likelihood of infection is zero. A consultation with a specialist dermatologist will help you decide whether biorevitalization is worth doing.

Avoiding negative consequences is quite easy. To do this, strictly follow medical recommendations, including:

  • Do not touch your face for 24 hours after the session.
  • Do not wear makeup for 48 hours.
  • Avoid physical and mental stress, stress for 2 weeks, avoid going to the bathhouse or public swimming pools.
  • Avoid drinking alcohol.

When washing, you need to use gentle cleansers that do not dry out the skin. It is also necessary to use an antiseptic recommended by a doctor, regularly treating the dermis until the injection marks are completely healed, and drink the recommended amount of water.

Now you know the basic information about facial biorevitalization and understand that this procedure helps get rid of wrinkles, significantly slowing down age-related changes in the skin. To avoid negative consequences, it is important to use certified drugs. Entrust the care of your health to specialists.

Correction of complications

To avoid complications, never try to eliminate side effects after cosmetic procedures on your own. Only a specialist can correct negative consequences. At the same time, it is important that he has sufficient qualifications and experience, because your health and beauty depend on this.

Our clinic has a specialized department for dealing with complications after cosmetic procedures. The consultations are conducted by the best doctors of the clinic with many years of experience.

Possible side effects

In most cases, biorevitalization of the hands at the Leila Roz clinic is painless and without negative consequences. However, even with ideal performance, particularly sensitive skin can give a negative reaction, which will be expressed as follows:

  • Swelling of the hands;
  • Bruises and hematomas at puncture sites;
  • Dryness, discomfort or pain in areas where hyaluronic acid accumulates;
  • Long-term persistence of small lumps (papules) on the skin.

It is not recommended to take any medications before the procedure. If you took blood thinning medications even a couple of days before the session, there is a risk of bruising.

To prevent possible side effects, cosmetologists from Leila Roz conduct a consultation with the client before each procedure. If necessary, they can change the composition of the drug or select it specifically for the client.

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What effect can you expect

Biorevitalization is a procedure that has a long-lasting effect.

The first changes are noticeable the next day after the procedure, after the slight swelling has subsided. The skin will become more well-groomed and moisturized. Most of the wrinkles and depressions will be smoothed out.

Further, the effect will only intensify, as “native” collagen will begin to be produced in the dermis. The relief of the hands will become increasingly soft, wrinkles will be less noticeable. The wreaths will also disappear and age spots will lighten.

After completing a full course, the effect lasts for six months to a year, then a repeat course is required.

Advantages and disadvantages of the method

Biorevitalization has a number of advantages that make it stand out from other cosmetic procedures. First of all, with its help it is possible to give the face freshness and the skin an inner glow. It allows you to improve the shape of your face, as well as reduce fine wrinkles, not artificially, but by restoring the structure of your own tissues. And since the method involves the use of hyaluronic acid natural to the skin, it is safe.

In general, the advantages of biorevitalization are considered:

  • natural renewal of skin cells and inhibition of aging processes naturally;
  • ease of preparation for the procedure;
  • speed of execution (biorevitalization requires no more than an hour);
  • minimal level of pain when administering hyaluronic acid preparations;
  • rapid skin restoration;
  • obtaining a visible result a week after 1-2 sessions and maintaining it for a long time;
  • a small number of absolute contraindications;
  • affordable price, especially in comparison with other cosmetic procedures that have a rejuvenating, moisturizing effect.

But biorevitalization also has certain disadvantages. First of all, it is necessary to undergo a course of procedures to obtain a lasting, pronounced result.

The second drawback is largely due to the popularity of the procedure, which leads to the fact that today it is done even in beauty salons by “specialists” without medical education. In order for biorevitalization to be effective and safe, the specialist performing it must understand the structural features of different types of skin in different areas of the face, individually select the depth of drug administration and know which areas should be avoided. Only a certified cosmetologist who has received a full medical education can have such knowledge, since it is impossible to thoroughly understand the numerous features of the skin during short-term courses.

As a result of biorevitalization being carried out by non-professionals, who often are not even convinced that there are no contraindications to it, the frequency of unwanted effects sharply increases, not to mention the low effectiveness of the procedure. In some cases, patients even have to seek help from plastic surgeons after such procedures to eliminate the consequences of improper administration of hyaluronic acid. This is why you can find the most polarizing reviews about biorevitalization online, especially when treating the skin around the eyes.

You can only trust biorevitalization to a certified cosmetologist working in a medical center!

Thus, biorevitalization really has many advantages, and its only objective disadvantage is the need for periodic repetition. This, however, is typical for almost all cosmetic procedures. At the same time, it is a safe method of improving the condition of the skin, but only when performed by a qualified cosmetologist with a medical education.

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Stages of the biorevitalization procedure

The procedure does not require special preparation. The only preliminary measure may be a test for an allergic reaction, in case of an individual predisposition to it.

Treatment of one zone takes approximately 10-15 minutes. Duration


session depends on the number of zones that will be exposed. Regardless of the duration of the procedure, it always follows the same scenario:

  1. The specialist examines the patient's skin, checking its condition for inflammation, damage and skin diseases. Based on his observations and wishes of the client, he selects a drug for injection.
  2. An antiseptic and anesthetic are applied to the skin. The injections are not overly painful, so they are easily tolerated by most patients, but with increased sensitivity, the anesthetic will provide comfort, especially when treating sensitive areas: the chin, cheekbones, the area around the eyes and between the eyebrows.
  3. At the end of the procedure, the skin is again treated with an antiseptic. You can finish here, but you can carry out additional procedures, for example, applying a collagen mask, which will be especially effective after the session.

After biorevitalization, it is not advisable to visit the sauna, bathhouse or solarium, or sunbathe for several days. It is also recommended to give up sports training for three days, because... increased stress and active work of the sweat glands can lead to inflammation at the puncture sites.

Typically, one course consists of three to five sessions, between which there is a break of two to four weeks. To prolong the effect, it is recommended to do maintenance procedures every three to four months.

How does the procedure work?

Services at the Leila Roz cosmetology clinic are carried out according to the following scheme:

  • Consultation with a specialist. Before carrying out the procedure, the specialist must prepare the client: find out complaints, conduct an examination, reveal all the features and possible consequences.
  • Preparatory stage. When the conversation is over, both the client and the master have received answers to all questions, the immediate preparation for the procedure begins. The master cleanses the skin on the outside of the hands with an antiseptic and applies an anesthetic cream to the area, leaves it for a few minutes and then treats the skin with an antiseptic again.
  • Injection. The master, having shown the client a new packaged syringe filled with hyaluronic acid, begins the procedure. The entire back of the hands is treated with small injections, which are made at a distance of 0.5 - 0.7 mm.

Completion of the procedure. For better absorption of the drug, the master performs a light massage of the hands, after which he treats the skin with a sterile napkin. This completes the procedure.

Hand biorevitalization is a quick operation that will take no more than half an hour.

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