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Skin Brightening IV Infusion
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Our Skin Brightening Snow White Vitamin Infusion is a type of intravenous (IV) therapy designed to deliver high doses of vitamins, minerals, and antioxidants directly into the bloodstream. This method ensures quick and efficient absorption, bypassing the digestive system.
Key Components and Benefits:
- Glutathione: Known as the "mother of all antioxidants," glutathione helps combat oxidative stress, detoxifies the body, and supports liver function.
- Vitamin C: Boosts the immune system, enhances skin health, and provides powerful antioxidant protection.
- Thiotic Acid (Alpha-Lipoic Acid): Helps regenerate other antioxidants, supports metabolic health, and reduces inflammation.
Potential Benefits:
- Skin Brightening: Reduces melanin production, leading to a lighter and more even skin tone.
- Anti-Aging: Improves skin elasticity and reduces wrinkles.
- Energy Boost: Enhances overall energy levels and reduces fatigue.
- Immune Support: Strengthens the immune system and helps fight off infections.
Considerations
Regular maintenance is recommended for maximal results.
How frequently do I need IV Infusions treatment
We recommend ten initial treatments:
- Twice a week over five weeks
After the tenth treatment, maintenance treatments once a month are recommended to achieve maximal results. Results show typically within 1 month
Possible Side Effects of IV Infusions
While IV Infusion, some individuals may experience:
- Mild pain or redness at the injection site
- Temporary dizziness or nausea
- Rare allergic reactions
Are there any alternatives to IV Infusions?
Yes, oral supplements are a possible alternative though they do not offer the same level of absorption and effectiveness as IV Infusions.
Are your treatments painful?
Most of our treatments are non-invasive with minimal to no pain or mild discomfort. For added comfort, we offer numbing agents with many of our treatments to ensure your experience is as painless as possible.
Contraindications?
Individuals with a history of stroke or allergies, or those with specific medical conditions should consult a healthcare provider before considering IV injections. If in doubt, always seek the advice of your GP.
