Facial Biorevitalization For A Younger Skin

Sebastiano Accaputo
July 4, 2022

Facial Biorevitalization For A Younger Skin

Facial biorevitalization can be a useful treatment to counteract the aging of the skin and immediately appear fresher, younger and more rested. The main action is carried out by hyaluronic acid which acts on the elasticity, shine and softness of the skin.

Undergoing facial biorevitalization means restoring the natural volumes of the face, deeply rehydrating the tissues, restarting the normal growth and turnover mechanisms of the skin, reactivating dermal function and effectively counteracting the degradation effect of collagen. It is a truly effective and innovative treatment.

What Is Face Biorevitalization?

Face biorevitalization, also called biolifting, is a non-invasive facial beauty treatment. It is a non-surgical facelift that restores elasticity and tone to skin tissues put to the test by aging. This innovative technique in the field of aesthetic medicine consists in injecting pure hyaluronic acid, minerals and vitamins, to stimulate the production of collagen by deeply rehydrating the skin and restoring its natural balance. The face will immediately look fresher and smoother. Facial biorevitalization to date is one of the most requested facial beauty treatments and does not present any particular type of contraindication or serious side effect.

The Main Benefits Of Face Biorevitalization

Let's see what are the main benefits:

  • Skin immediately more compact and elastic
  • Bright face
  • Turgid skin
  • Significant reduction of fine wrinkles
  • Complete revitalization of the whole face?

Differences Between Face Biorevitalization And Fillers

A question arises, but what is the difference between face biorevitalization and fillers? Basically they are two aesthetic treatments with the aim of making the skin younger, but biolifting has the advantage of better distributing the hyaluronic acid which spreads more easily.

Furthermore, while the filler fills wrinkles superficially, biorevitalization deeply hydrates the skin and, at the same time, stimulates the production of collagen and elastin.

In some cases, biorevitalization and filler can be two treatments to combine to obtain even more visible and lasting results.

How Is Facial Biorevitalization Performed?

Facial biorevitalization is an effective anti-aging treatment, able to tone the deep dermis of the face, eliminate forehead wrinkles, expression lines, mouth wrinkles and reduce dark circles. But that's not all: biolifting, in fact, is also able to act on other skin imperfections such as melasma and dark spots on the face. The main objective, as anticipated, is to block the aging process of the face, through three main actions:

  • Restructuring action - promotes cell turnover and stimulates the production of collagen elastin and hyaluronic acid, thus counteracting facial skin relaxation;
  • Anti-oxidant action - counteracts the action of free radicals, the main responsible for cellular aging;
  • Moisturizing action - stimulates tissue hydration, producing rapid facial rejuvenation and a significant reduction in wrinkles.

Procedure  

Facial biorevitalization consists of a series of injections with very thin needles or alternatively with a cannula, of hyaluronic acid combined with amino acids and vitamins, in localized areas such as the face, neck and décolleté. During face biorevitalization sessions you can combine other treatments such as oxygen therapy, carboxytherapy, and/or LED light.

Approximately 3 or 4 face biorevitalization sessions are enough to be repeated every 2 or 3 weeks.

For all those who are concerned about any pain during treatment, we can say that the pain is minimal.

Face Biorevitalization: Contraindications

Face biorevitalization has no particular contraindications, but some side effects may occur. For example, you may see a slight redness or small bruising caused by the small needle of the syringe. It must also be said that the treatment is contraindicated for pregnant women and for those suffering from herpes in the active phase.

Finally, although extremely rare, some may notice allergic or hypersensitivity reactions to hyaluronic acid.