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Bioreparation and biorevitalization: what is the difference?

Bioreparation and biorevitalization: what is the difference?

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  1. What are skin rejuvenation treatments?
  2. Bioreparation
  3. Biorevitalization
  4. Indications and Contraindications
  5. Injection procedure
  6. Drugs for procedures
  7. How do the methods differ?

Relentless time leads to aging, partially stopped by cosmetology specialists. They offer biorevitalization and bioreparation procedures that activate the work of epidermal cells by injecting hyaluronic acid. The difference between these two methods can be understood by examining each of them in more detail.

What are skin rejuvenation treatments?

Human skin contains connective tissue (elastin and collagen) filled with hyaluronic acid. These compounds are responsible for the elasticity and elasticity of the cover. Over time, the constituent tissues are disturbed and reduced, which leads to skin "fading".

Bioreparation and biorevitalization are innovative methods aimed at restoring the skin. Both work on the principle of delivering hyaluronic acid to the patient’s tissues, but at the same time there are differences in the mode of action and the final result. In the first case, the drug is administered with the addition of vitamins, proteins and amino acids, in the second case, hyaluronic acid is used in its pure form.

For those who are first drawn to this type of injection, as well as to young patients, biorevitalization will be suitable. Those who decide to resort to the procedure after the age of 40, as well as those who want to get a more stable result should choose a bioreparation.

Bioreparation

Bioreparation - a rejuvenation procedure by injecting hyaluronic acid, proteins, amino acids and vitamins under the skin using microinjections. Injected drugs can be in the skin for up to 20 days, nourishing the cells and promoting the formation of collagen fibers. Moreover, the drug starts the natural processes of tissue regeneration. It moisturizes and tightens the skin, strengthens the vascular system, resolves scar tissue, has an active antioxidant effect.

The course of procedures carried out by the method of bioreparation consists of three sessions.each of which is performed at intervals of three weeks. After six months, the course can be repeated. A cosmetologist makes a more precise appointment individually, depending on the condition of the skin. Injection marks become imperceptible after a day, so treatment is best done on weekends.

Biorevitalization

This procedure resembles simplified bioreparation. In this case, subcutaneous injection of hyaluronic acid without any additives. The drug in a soft and natural way heals tissue. This method can be used by young people for the purpose of prophylaxis, as well as by patients over forty years old to moisturize the skin. Intensive rejuvenation, smoothing deep wrinkles biorevitalization does not imply, but in any case, the drug activates the fibroblasts responsible for the production of collagen. As a result, the skin becomes supple and fresh.

This method is suitable not only for the face, it can be used for any part of the body. The beneficial effects of the drug can be seen immediately, but to consolidate the effect should undergo several procedures.

Biorevitalization is carried out in two ways: injection and laser.

  • The injection method involves the introduction of a drug with a very thin needle into special areas of the skin. It can be carried out from the age of twenty five to prevent premature aging.Young people need a few procedures carried out 1 time per semester. For patients over forty years old, who want to maintain their skin in a natural, fresh state, the cosmetologist advises the frequency and number of injections individually.
  • Laser method of exposure is carried out without the use of needles. Delivery of the drug in the deep subcutaneous layers occurs due to the infrared laser. The treatment is painless. Conduct approximately 7-10 procedures, one per week. A lasting result lasts from six months to a year.

Indications and Contraindications

Indications for use, as well as contraindications for both procedures are the same.

Indications:

  • sensitive dehydrated skin;
  • reduced muscle tone;
  • scars, postoperative scars;
  • the formation of hyperpigmentation, rosacea;
  • deep wrinkles;
  • stretch marks after weight loss;
  • flabbiness of the skin;
  • acne.

Before the procedure should be familiar with contraindications, including:

  • skin infections;
  • diabetes;
  • oncology;
  • blood clotting factor disorders;
  • viral diseases accompanied by high fever;
  • herpes;
  • epilepsy;
  • autoimmune diseases;
  • tumors;
  • allergic reactions to injected drugs.

Injection procedure

Before the treatment procedure, the skin is cleaned with chlorhexidine solution. During the procedure, the thinnest needles are used, which allows to minimize the painfulness of the process. However, before it starts, an anesthetic gel is applied. It helps to eliminate the pain of the needle and the discomfort from getting the drug under the skin.

At the next stage, bioreparant is introduced (papula technique is used). After the injection, a millimeter papule forms around the eyes, in other parts of the skin - no more than two millimeters. At the end of the procedure, the skin is treated with a soothing, wound-healing cream. It protects the cover from the ingress of microorganisms.

Restoration of tissue occurs fairly quickly. In rare cases, the procedure is accompanied by edema. In the first days after the injection should not sunbathe and use cosmetics.

The result of the effects of drugs is elastic skin and natural complexion, smoothing of scars and deep wrinkles. Also eliminated other problems indicated in the indications for use of the procedure. It should be borne in mind that hyaluronic acid reacts by decomposition to high temperature, therefore, to obtain a more lasting effect, it is better to carry out the treatment in spring or autumn.

Drugs for procedures

As already mentioned, the biorevitalization procedure is carried out by the method of introducing hyaluronic acid. In the same way is the method of bioreparation.

It has additional features, so it uses a wider medical spectrum.

  • The Russian drug hyalripier-02 tightens the skin well, hyalripier-04 helps restore tissue after the aggressive effects of unsuccessful cosmetic procedures, hyalripier-08 absorbs fatty tissue with L-carnitine in the problem areas of the face.
  • Switzerland offers Teosyal redensiti with a good lifting effect, Teosyal MesoExpert for active toning and long-term hydration of the subcutaneous tissue.
  • Meso-Xanthin F199 preparations from South Korea and the United States stimulate the DNA of the skin, Meso-Wharton P199 minimizes wrinkles and removes tissue swelling.
  • South Korea also produces Revofil AQUASHINE, which prevents collagen breakdown, Revofil AQUASHINE BR depigments and reduces melanin synthesis.

How do the methods differ?

          Summing up, we can trace the difference between biorevitalization and bioreparation.

          • Biorevitalization moisturizes, rehydrates the skin, and bioreparation triggers self-healing processes.
          • The first method uses the use of hyaluronic acid in its pure form, the second - with active additives.
          • Biorevitalization can be carried out from 25 years, with the preventive and medical purpose.Bioreparation is recommended after 40 or after 35 years with individual problems.
          • Bioreparation has a more lasting effect, obtained in fewer treatment sessions.

          In this video, a cosmetologist talks about how good biorevitalization is.

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