Fillers are gel-like preparations that serve as a filler for cosmetic injections.
Before the procedure for cosmetic injection of hyaluronic acid into the skin, it is important to know about the procedure itself and contraindications. At an appointment with a cosmetologist, many people discuss the topic of alcohol: whether fillers and alcohol are combined, whether it is possible to drink alcohol before or after a facial correction procedure or whether it is strictly prohibited. The position of cosmetologists on this issue is clear: it would be better to play it safe against any complications and strictly prohibit the patient from drinking alcohol. However, such categoricalness is not always necessary.
People who are addicted to intoxicating drinks most likely know very well: it is largely because of this destructive passion that the need to go to a cosmetologist arises. And it occurs much earlier than in non-drinkers. Alcohol disrupts the natural synthesis of hyaluronic acid, and interventions have to be resorted to. Even one glass of wine harms the skin, causes dehydration and swelling, provokes early aging and the appearance of early wrinkles. So, to preserve youth and beauty of the skin, it is better to give up this habit for good, because ethanol is harmful to the skin, whether fillers are injected into it or not.
Alcohol and skin
Alcoholics are not beautiful and prosperous, their faces do not shine with youth and health. Strong drinks have a number of negative effects on the body:
Dry skin
- Alcohol causes swelling and the face takes on a swollen appearance.
- The skin dries out as general dehydration occurs due to the diuretic effect.
- The skin loses turgor and begins to sag, jowls and double chins appear.
- Alcohol dilates blood vessels and over time, noticeable capillaries remain on the face forever, the face quickly turns red.
- Alcohol clogs the liver, which causes rashes and acne.
- Due to alcohol abuse, a person experiences problems sleeping, which causes dark circles under the eyes.
- Wrinkles appear much earlier than in non-drinkers.
- When drinking alcohol, the complexion becomes pale and dull, and over time turns yellow, as the liver is in poor condition.
- Hormonal balance is disrupted; in women, the skin may become rougher, comedones and an oily sheen appear.
Useful tips
Women often turn to a cosmetologist on the eve of special events, so many are interested in whether it is possible to drink alcohol after mesotherapy. If the session is scheduled a few days before the event, nothing bad will happen.
If the time period is only one day, the procedure should be postponed for 2-3 days.
Swelling and bruises disappear after injections without a trace and quickly with a healthy lifestyle. In order to speed up recovery, homeopathic medicines and absorbable ointments are prescribed. Self-medication is contraindicated; all medications are prescribed by a mesotherapist.
Alcohol before filler injections
Drinking alcohol immediately before the procedure can also negatively affect the result; the patient may feel unwell, feel weak and dizzy, and there may be problems with blood clotting and healing of micropuncture marks. The rehabilitation period will most likely not be as smooth as if the patient did not drink alcohol at all. In addition, the result of filler injection may be slightly worse than expected or even negative, since alcohol dilates blood vessels, increases blood flow, and hyaluronic acid is not “packed” in the desired way. The patient may note an insufficient effect of volume replenishment and a desire to “prick up” a little more filler. Drinking alcohol on the eve of the procedure can also increase the patient's anxiety, which will negatively affect the procedure and can interfere with both him and the cosmetologist's work. To make sure your contouring goes smoothly, instead of drinking for courage, it's better to just calm down and take a few deep breaths.
Alcoholic drinks and injections
Doctors prohibit drinking alcohol during any type of treatment and recovery with injections. The positive effect of medicinal, chemical and natural substances can be reduced to zero or give a reverse reaction after taking a dose of alcoholic beverage. Usually this issue is discussed at the first consultation with a cosmetologist.
The clinical method has established a ban on alcohol-containing drinks for two weeks before the procedures and the same amount after their completion. This is ideal. The issue is considered more closely with an individual approach to each client, taking into account his lifestyle and skin condition.
Alcohol after filler injections
A good professional cosmetologist will definitely give the patient a written reminder about what he can and cannot do after the filler procedure, because health and beauty are the ultimate and very important goal for both of them. And in this memo there will certainly be a point about the effects of alcohol. Immediately after the procedure, it is best to avoid drinking alcohol for at least a couple of weeks. This will get rid of troubles such as edema and swelling in the area where fillers were injected, prolonged painful healing, and will speed up the body’s “acclimation” to the injected gel. Procedures for the introduction of hyaluronic acid are relatively expensive, so in order to avoid wasting the money spent, you can sacrifice some of your pleasures or temporarily postpone them. A professional cosmetologist must warn the client that the effect after contouring if alcohol is consumed will be unpredictable; it would be better to give up drinking.
General information about the procedure
Before moving on to the question of why you should not drink alcohol before, during and after mesotherapy, you need to understand what this manipulation is. An injective procedure is an effective method of restoring the natural beauty of the face, neck and décolleté.
There are minimum doses of individually tailored anti-aging products. They are introduced by numerous microinjections into the middle skin layer. These substances (hyaluronic acid, vitamins, minerals, amino acids) provide the skin with moisture and stimulate collagen regeneration and cell renewal.
In addition, it is possible to add small doses of Botox to mixtures of active substances (mesobotox). As a result, the skin becomes elastic, pink, finely porous, and wrinkles are smoothed out. The mesotherapist chooses the composition of the drug individually.
Indications and technique
Cosmetologists recommend mesotherapy for the following problems:
- fine wrinkles;
- pale complexion;
- rough pores;
- stretch marks;
- acne scars.
The session begins with the application of a local anesthetic ointment to ensure that the client does not feel any pain or discomfort. Apply it for only 10 minutes. This is followed by medical cleaning, after which the specialist proceeds directly to the procedure itself.
The drug with the active substance is injected using small thin needles into the middle layer of the skin. After this, a soothing, moisturizing non-woven mask is applied. The duration of the session is 45 minutes.
Result
The therapy is minimally invasive and therefore does not injure tissue. With the exception of temporary redness, which most often disappears after a few hours, there are no adverse reactions of the body.
The skin looks fresher, healthier and smoother from the first procedure. The final result is achieved a month after treatment. For the first few months, sessions should be repeated 3 times every 4 weeks. Then the frequency is reduced to 1-2 times a year, depending on the client’s condition.
Scientific explanation
Hyaluronic acid fillers are truly incompatible with alcohol, and there is scientific evidence for this.
Alcohol (as well as nicotine, poor diet, exposure to ultraviolet rays) is one of the reasons for the breakdown of hyaluronate. Under the influence of these reasons, the synthesis of hyaluronic acid is disrupted, its quantity and structure become abnormal. And this process is inevitable. The more alcohol consumed, the worse it is for hyaluronic acid. Alcohol destroys the supply of essential vitamins C and E, which help collagen production. It is the skin with a sufficient level of collagen that looks young, firm, nourished and elastic, and does not require any cosmetic correction for a long time.
Thus, the effect of the procedure for introducing hyaluronic acid into the skin while simultaneously being exposed to alcohol certainly cannot be positive.
Alcohol and hyaluronic acid
When a client undergoes a course of mesotherapy with hyaluronic acid, it is strictly forbidden to drink strong drinks. The alcohol they contain neutralizes the effect of the acid and nullifies the desired result. The consistency of the acid does not matter: injections, ointments, tablets, powder were administered - the reaction will be negative in any case. Like in a chemistry lesson at school: alcohol plus acid - salt and water will come out. It's important to remember this.
In addition to the neutralization reaction, the risk of side effects increases: itching of the skin, severe redness, and unpleasant rashes. In this case, lethargy of the whole body and drowsiness will be observed.
These symptoms should alert the client. It is important to immediately stop drinking alcohol and drink as much water as possible (plain, boiled) for 5 hours to remove toxins and salts from the body. In this case, consulting a doctor and providing qualified medical care will come in handy.
Possible complications caused by alcohol
Beauties who love to drink should know: alcohol can cause the procedure to be ineffective. The filler simply will not work, there will be no result, the lips will remain the same, the nasolabial folds and “puppets” will also not disappear. They may panic, get angry, and rush to write negative reviews about the cosmetologist, but they will only have themselves to blame for this, because they always warn about the dangers of alcohol after the injection of fillers. But a lot of other dangerous things can happen, including the formation of tumors, inflammation and asymmetrical lips. So, the likely consequences of a combination of injections and strong drinks:
Hematomas and bruises
- hematomas and bruises in the injection area;
- severe swelling of the skin;
- insufficient effect of the procedure, the need to repeat it;
- allergic reaction;
- short-term preservation of the result of the procedure;
- development of inflammation and gel rejection.
Mechanism of action of Botox
Women resort to Botox injections or biorevitalization to restore youth and freshness to their skin. The first procedure involves injecting a drug containing botulinum toxin into the area of facial muscles. This substance is naturally produced by the bacterium Clostridium botulinum, the culprit of a deadly infectious disease. The risk of contracting botulism is high when eating low-quality mushroom, meat or vegetable dishes. Botulinum toxin is the world's most powerful nerve agent. Its microscopic doses are used by medicine to create drugs against epilepsy and cerebral palsy.
In cosmetology, this substance has made a real revolution. It was found that the toxin particles act on the fibers of the facial muscles located just under the skin and block their ability to contract. Losing mobility, the tissues straighten. As a result, wrinkles are smoothed out. Properly administered Botox can eliminate the deepest age-related folds on the face. The acquired effect lasts for 6–18 months.
The dosage of poison in the product used is negligible, and the structure of the drug ensures overall safety for the body, preventing the poison from being absorbed into the systemic bloodstream. However, precautions when using Botox to restore skin texture are strict. This procedure involves intervention in the body and has a number of contraindications. These include:
- presence of systemic diseases;
- tendency to allergies;
- immunodeficiency;
- pregnancy, lactation;
- alcoholism, drug addiction.
The success of the procedure depends on the physical condition of the patient and the skill of the cosmetologist. The specialist must act with filigree precision, selecting the dose of the drug and determining the areas for its administration.
If alcohol consumption cannot be avoided
Anything can happen in life. Most often, women resort to the services of a professional cosmetologist before some significant event in their lives, for example, a meeting of former classmates or classmates, a relative’s or their own anniversary, a wedding. Such events, of course, are not complete without strong drinks or at least champagne, and not sipping a little in such a situation would simply be impolite and indecent. There is only one way out to ensure that the consequences do not turn out to be disastrous: limit yourself to as little alcohol as possible, because one glass of a good drink will not have any consequences for the fillers and the patient’s skin. You should also try to choose low-fat and unsalted foods as snacks, so as not to aggravate the negative effects on the body as a whole. In addition, if you are already planning to drink alcohol, you need to at least avoid other prohibited actions after the introduction of fillers: do not apply a ton of cheap foundation to uncleansed skin, do not go to the bathhouse/sauna, solarium and swimming pool, do not fall asleep with your face in the salad (pillow).
How to neutralize or minimize the effects of alcohol
If the client did not comply with the prescribed period of abstinence from alcohol and drank a couple of glasses, the skin condition may become worse. In such cases, you should drink:
- activated carbon at the rate of 1 tablet per 10 kg of weight;
- cucumber pickle;
- warm water in large quantities.
They can minimize the effects of ethanol. Spicy, salty foods, tangerines and cold lotions applied to inflamed areas will also help.
Homeopathic remedies are excellent neutralizers; they will help the skin recover faster. A visit to a cosmetologist or local therapist will be required. The doctor will prescribe a combination treatment with decongestants, antiallergic and antihistamines.
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If you have an allergy in the form of Quincke's edema, you should urgently call an ambulance.
Swelling in the filler area
Cold compresses
The morning after the procedure, if a person drank alcohol, he will see the consequences in the mirror - swelling. It's not scary, and you can try to get rid of them yourself. Firstly, you can drink more water, eliminate salt and salty foods, eat more fruits and vegetables, this will help remove excess fluid and replenish its deficiency, if any. Secondly, you can apply cold compresses to swollen areas. If all else fails, you can drink diuretics or teas. There is no need to sound the alarm if the body was initially prone to the formation of edema, you just need to wait. If this does not help and the swelling does not subside for a long time, you need to consult a cosmetologist and make an appointment for a second appointment. The filler may need to be removed using hyaluronidase. Thus, the effect of alcohol on fillers is definitely negative. The main conclusion that can be drawn is that the optimal solution would be to give up drinking both before and after the procedure so that its effect lasts for a long time.
Biorevitalization and alcohol
Experts have now developed many external products that are similar in composition and action to mixtures used in mesotherapy, but the effect of injection into the structural layers of the skin has proven to be better, although at the same time clients face some risks. Many women who first learned about mesotherapy think that going to the salon just once will be enough to become a beauty.
The injection works over time - there may not be an immediate effect
As a result of the insertion of a needle, the skin swells and swells, bruising and hematomas appear. They go away in a couple of days, leaving no traces, if you follow all the advice of the cosmetologist. For speedy healing, homeopathy is used. But alcoholic drinks worsen skin health after cosmetic procedures.
The number of injections is directly proportional to the chance of encountering problems
The choice of invasive anti-aging measures in our time is quite wide - Botox or Dysport injections, biorevitalization, bioreinforcement, mesotherapy and many others. Carrying out any of them imposes a ban on drinking alcohol - the period varies depending on the type of procedure, but on average they are similar.
This event includes a large number of microinjections, which contain a mixture of useful substances. In each cosmetology clinic, these compositions differ, but most often the components are as follows:
- vasodilators;
- vitamins;
- hyaluronic acid;
- glycolic acid.
All of these elements conflict with alcoholic beverages. Any alcohol helps dilate blood vessels, resulting in increased blood flow. The vessels become too wide. Due to the action of alcohol, the mesotherapy substance will not be able to perform its functions due to too free circulation in the layers of the skin, and the movement will be in the wrong direction.
Composition of hyaluronic acid
Alcohol destroys vitamins, which because of this will not be able to influence regeneration processes. In mesotherapy, they are needed so that other substances are well absorbed - since the skin needs a large amount of nutritional components and rapid regeneration. It is very difficult to say what will happen if they are destroyed by alcohol.
Alcohol has a detrimental effect on human skin
Hyaluronic acid is the main component of all anti-aging products injected under the skin. It is characterized by rapid elimination from the body, but it provides the desired result within a certain period of time. Injections are made into those areas that the specialist has marked in advance. Usually, the areas with the greatest age-related changes in the skin are selected, those where the structure and elasticity are severely impaired.
Hyaluronic acid is the basis of a cosmetic product
Do not drink alcohol under any circumstances if you are undergoing mesotherapy! Due to the blood vessels dilated by alcohol, hyaluronate may end up in unnecessary areas. You need to give up alcoholic beverages at least three days before the event and for another four days after. Even an experienced specialist cannot say exactly when you can start drinking again, but to consolidate the effect you need to abstain for at least a week.
This event is similar to mesotherapy in its mechanism of action and how it is carried out. During biorevitalization, injections are given to achieve skin rejuvenation by enhancing the synthesis of natural substances that prevent aging. The injection contains hyaluronic acid; a very thin needle is used to administer it.
Hyaluronic acid affects the condition of the superficial areas of the skin. Thanks to its effect, the skin receives the necessary amount of moisture, as it attracts water molecules. Alcohol negatively affects the water balance of the skin.
Thanks to the injection of hyaluronate, the skin improves, but due to alcohol it worsens
As already mentioned, if the vessels are too dilated, the hyaluronic acid will not be able to remain at the injection site. The blood flow should be the same both before and after the injection, so experts prohibit going to the sauna, drinking alcohol and being under ultraviolet rays.
To the question of whether it is acceptable to drink alcohol after injections of hyaluronic acid, the answer is obvious - unacceptable. Imagine the face of a man who spent the evening drinking heavily. Approximately the same swelling can occur after biorevitalization.
You should not drink alcohol during cosmetic procedures.
Why does the question “biorevitalization and alcohol” come up so often and how to answer it correctly? Because often women who resort to such a rejuvenation procedure do it on the eve of some event. They want to look presentable, impressive and bright, but not deny themselves the joys of the feast. The desire is quite understandable and natural.
Important to remember! It is better to plan a visit to a cosmetologist about two weeks before the “H” time. This applies not so much to alcohol, but to the time of complete recovery after the procedure. If you decide to carry out the manipulation in a day or two, then it is better to postpone it.
Drinking alcohol after biorevitalization with hyaluronic acid is not the only prohibition. There are several post-treatment rules, the implementation of which will ensure the expected effect of the procedure for the maximum possible time.
Although biorevitalization is considered safe, it is still an interference in the natural functioning of the body.
Firstly, the integrity of the skin is compromised - drugs are administered by microinjections to varying depths.
Attention!
Secondly, although hyaluronic acid is an integral component of the intercellular fluid of the human body, in this case our body initially perceives it as a foreign agent.
Therefore, the development of edema and other side effects is quite natural and should not cause concern, much less panic. You just need to know what not to do after the procedure, and when uncomfortable processes cease to be the norm and require the intervention of a specialist.
First of all, the doctor or cosmetologist will prohibit drinking alcohol after biorevitalization of the face. The duration of this ban is not strictly limited. Even the experts themselves did not come to a consensus on this matter. But 3-4 days after the procedure are considered optimal.
Now down the list:
- limit the consumption of salty, hot, spicy, smoked and pickled foods. They retain water in the body and thereby further increase the inevitable swelling;
- Don't touch your face at all for the first 24 hours. Next, limit yourself only to light hygiene procedures and the application of special products, if recommended by the cosmetologist;
- do not use decorative and caring cosmetics until the wounds from injections have healed;
- limit physical activity as much as possible, temporarily stop playing sports and fitness;
- do not visit the bathhouse, sauna, swimming pool and beach to minimize exposure to high temperatures, humidity, and infection;
- Avoid exposure to direct sunlight and do not visit the solarium.
There is no need to be scared, all these restrictions are temporary. They must be observed for a maximum of two weeks. During this time, the body will fully recover after the procedure, hyaluronic acid will “take root” and will act exactly as expected.
But many are still interested in whether it is possible to drink alcohol after biorevitalization of the face. More likely, even why it’s impossible and what will happen if this ban is violated.
Whether it is possible to drink alcohol after biorevitalization, everyone will answer for themselves, having learned about its effect on the skin in principle, and after the procedure in particular.
“Beauty injections” enable a woman to retain youth and beauty for an indefinite period of time. If you lead a healthy lifestyle and regularly carry out appropriate cosmetic procedures, then chrono and photoaging of the skin will be delayed.
What happens during biorevitalization such that some restrictions are needed in the usual way of life? The drugs help to find the body’s hidden reserves and force fading processes to resume at the same level.
The product is injected under the skin by injection - therefore, the integrity of the skin is compromised. This is the “gateway” for infectious agents. If the immune system is strong and the woman follows all the cosmetologist’s recommendations, then the risk of side effects (meaning pathological) is minimal. Alcohol reduces the body's defenses.
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Consequently, facial biorevitalization and alcohol are not compatible.
Is it possible to drink alcohol before and after biorevitalization - decide for yourself. But it is quite possible to wait a couple of days before the procedure and the same amount of time after it.
Alcohol and hyaluronic acid are unlikely to be compatible, as are all medicinal substances that retain water in the human body. But there are a number of other factors:
- ethanol dilates blood vessels and increases blood flow. Hyaluronate, which has just entered the epidermis, can be transported by the bloodstream to a completely unexpected place (gel migration);
- acid attracts liquid. One molecule of hyaluronic acid can hold 500 molecules of water, thereby achieving maximum and deep hydration of the skin. Alcohol initially increases swelling and then helps remove fluid, which neutralizes the effect of the procedure;
- a negative impact on metabolic processes can both retain fillers in the blood, causing side effects in the form of compactions, the formation of fibrous nodules or even suppuration, and reduce the effectiveness of biorevitalization.
Consequently, alcohol is the reason why the effect of biorevitalization is short-lived or pronounced side effects develop in the form of edema.
Special food
After biorevitalization, it is necessary to better think through not only care, but also nutrition. Alcohol, fatty foods, salt and excess sugar worsen the effect of hyaluronic acid, so you need to avoid them a week before mesotherapy and maintain a diet without them even after completing the rejuvenation course.
It is necessary to adhere to a diet after the procedures because hyaluronic acid exerts its effect gradually.
The emphasis in nutrition during the rejuvenation course is best placed on vegetables (cucumbers, tomatoes, pumpkin, zucchini and cabbage), green and orange fruits (apples, pears, citrus fruits), herbs (sorrel, parsley), foods with collagen (meat, fish, caviar), dairy products (cottage cheese, kefir, yogurt) and green tea.
Every woman has a desire to look young, and many beauty salons are ready to help her with this. It is better to give preference not to Botox, but to hyaluronic acid, which is a natural product for the body.
It is important to understand that after a course of biorevitalization you must follow proper care, because there are various contraindications, failure to comply with which can cause a rash, dermatological diseases, or even reduce the effectiveness of mesotherapy.
Popular drugs and their effects
The effectiveness of the biorevitalization technique with hyaluronic acid directly depends on the drugs used for injection. Working using advanced European technologies, we use exclusively high-quality drugs certified in Russia: Restylane Vital, Hyaluform, Otihyal and Surgilift.
The leading positions among “beauty injections” are occupied by cosmetic bioremedies SKIN (B, R and L). Facial bioreparation with the latest SKIN preparations, created on the basis of hyaluronic acid, provides antioxidant protection of the skin at the cellular level.
Has an instant moisturizing, refreshing and tightening effect. Safe bioremedies that have passed strict quality control do not cause harm to health.
They are easily excreted from the body after natural breakdown.
IAL System is a world-famous brand with proven safety and effectiveness. Under the FS number No. 2005.1310, it is registered by the Ministry of Health of the Russian Federation and is approved for biorevitalization procedures.
Natural hyaluronic acid IAL-System is of non-animal origin and is identical in composition to human dermal hyaluronate. The drug is available in two types: IAL-System and IAL-System ACP.
It has the ability to provide an aesthetic effect, create a special intradermal framework that allows cells to move, recover and produce their own collagen.
Thus, biorevitalization with the drug provides a double effect.
The procedures are aimed at
- elimination of wrinkles under the eyes;
- improving blood microcirculation, making the skin fresh and healthy;
After completing the course, the effect lasts for several months.
Hyaluform is an economical preparation with a thick consistency for effective biorevitalization. Enriched with amino acids, vitamins and microelements, helps smooth the skin.
It is distinguished by its environmental friendliness and high efficiency of biorevitalization with low regenerative potential of the skin. The hyaluronic acid included in its composition is produced using a progressive biotechnological method.
The key advantage of the drug is the rapid achievement of a sustainable lifting effect and versatility of use.
Biorevitalization of facial skin using it is suitable for
- eliminating wrinkles under the eyes;
- giving the skin a natural color;
- restoration of the hydraulic reserve.
In addition, Hyaluform helps restore the water balance of the dermis, enhance metabolic processes and improve the appearance of the skin.
Restylane Vital is one of the best Swedish-made fillers, proven by many years of practice. Its use for biorevitalization of facial skin dates back four decades.
The products of the famous pharmaceutical company Galderma are presented in 73 countries around the world. The drug injected under the skin effectively fights wrinkles, tones the skin, and serves as a “supplier” of water and nutrients to dermal cells.
Restylane Vital is successfully used to correct fine superficial wrinkles and wrinkles of medium depth.
The main secret of the filler’s demand is its high performance.
The effect after administration of Restylane Vital will last for more than 5 months. The result is noticeable after the first procedure.
The gel is injected under the skin in small doses with very thin needles, the injection of which leaves virtually no traces.
The most popular types of biorevitalization are the use of laser and injections. Let's compare these methods.
Type of procedure | How is it carried out? | Advantages | Flaws |
Injection | Using thin needles, hyaluronic acid is injected directly into the layers of the epidermis. An anesthetic is applied to the skin 20 minutes before the procedure. | You can inject the substance exactly to the required depth, the effect is more stable and long-lasting | Some people experience severe discomfort during |
Laser (“cold” method) | The substance is distributed in the layers of the skin using 7 laser beams | The method is absolutely painless and comfortable, the integrity of the skin is not compromised | It is difficult to distribute the acid evenly over areas of the skin; the concentration of the substance is lower, the effect is less persistent and long-lasting |
Non-invasive facial revitalization – what is it?
This is a process of enriching the epidermis without the use of injections and lasers. Another name for the method is needleless. Typically, the product for the procedure comes in the form of a spray, which must be applied at home to the face, neck, hands and décolleté.
It received high praise from cosmetologists. For example, cosmetologists often recommend a drug called “Oxygen”.
Biorevitalization can additionally be carried out for the scalp and hair.
In the process, the cosmetologist makes small injections into the epidermis, which consist of hyaluronic acid and auxiliary beneficial substances. As a result, your hair will become thick, silky and begin to grow faster.
Minimally invasive technologies are often used to maintain healthy and beautiful skin. Hyaluronic acid injections for the face can prevent premature aging, as well as eliminate its first signs.
Types and principle of operation
Injections with active hyaluronic acid are the filling of wrinkles and other voids on the face by introducing a special gel into them. The procedure is carried out with low molecular weight acid, which has a quick effect and excellent performance indicators.
Cosmetologists' opinions
The opinion of specialists on this issue depends on his qualifications and awareness of all the intricacies of the biorevitalization procedure. Most cosmetologists believe that it is possible to combine alcohol and biorevitalization just a few hours after the cosmetic procedure.
They believe that after 6-8 hours, hyaluronic acid is distributed throughout the skin cells and alcohol cannot in any way affect the effectiveness of the procedure. They also claim that hyaluronic acid used in biorevitalization cannot dissolve under the influence of alcohol.
Other experts, who are the majority, strongly discourage drinking alcoholic beverages for several days after the procedure. Thus, the effect of hyaluronic acid injections will last much longer and the result will not be unpredictable.
What happens to the body after mesotherapy
Mesotherapy, biorevitalization, Botox injections involve the injection of special fillers, hyaluronic acid and even neuroparalytic poison under the skin. Cells of the body, faced with foreign agents, begin to actively produce collagen and elastane. However, if the epidermis is injured and the miraculous cocktail penetrates, the following can occur:
- swelling;
- swelling;
- redness;
- swelling of the skin;
- formation of hematomas at the sites of needle insertion.
If you follow all the instructions of the cosmetologist after acupuncture, then such side effects will disappear very quickly. If you ignore the ban on alcohol, you can recover for a very long time without seeing a positive result from the modern rejuvenation technique.
Possible negative consequences
Each person’s body has its own individual characteristics, which he himself is often unaware of. Therefore, minor difficulties, side effects and negative consequences can appear at the most inopportune moment: directly during biorevitalization, after it and several months later.
During the administration of the drug, the following are sometimes observed:
- Soreness, itching, burning and redness of the skin at the site of the needle injection.
- The formation of papules, natural for sensitive skin, which usually disappear after 1-2 days.
- Increased heart rate.
- Allergic manifestations.
After the biorevitalization procedure, you may experience
- Puffiness or swelling of the skin.
- Local bruises and microhematomas, the cause of which is rosacea, the procedure performed during menstruation, fragility of blood vessels.
- Changes in skin color in certain areas caused by needles entering blood vessels.
Biorevitalization is a procedure that requires responsibility and compliance with sanitary standards not only from the cosmetologist, but also from the patient. In pursuit of beauty and youth, we must not forget about the characteristics of our body, possible contraindications, and neglect the recommendations of a specialist.
If nothing prevents you from receiving hyaluronic acid injections, the biorevitalization procedure can be repeated every 6-9 months and enjoy your radiant skin for many years.
If, after biorevitalization, a woman ignored the recommendations of specialists about abstaining from drinking alcoholic beverages, then the negative consequences of the procedure will not be long in coming. These include:
- formation of extensive edema;
- redness and swelling of the facial skin at the injection sites;
- severe allergic reaction, Quincke's edema;
- decrease in the positive effect of the rejuvenation procedure.
To eliminate the negative consequences, you must urgently consult a doctor. Antihistamines and decongestants may be needed for treatment. The rehabilitation period for recovery after biorevitalization increases.
Before the procedure, it is recommended to undergo a medical examination to rule out side effects. 3-4 days before the biorevitalization session, stop smoking and alcohol, put sleeping pills or anticoagulants aside and do not stay in the sun for a long time.
It is best to come to a cosmetologist without makeup; you can do a light peeling at home within a day.
Fillers are substances that are used for injection subcutaneously to eliminate fine and deep wrinkles, lip augmentation, etc.
Properly performed procedures allow a woman to look younger and more attractive. But there is always a risk of complications when carrying out such manipulations.
Biorevitalization is a procedure during which injections of hyaluronic acid of varying concentrations are injected into the dermis; after injections, bruises and papules may remain on the skin.
Papules after biorevitalization usually go away on their own within 1-3 days. Special gels and ointments will help eliminate swelling and bruising, including Troxevasin, Lyoton, Traumeel S, and heparin ointment.