Health
Main properties of Vitamin C
Everyone knows that the human body does not produce ascorbic acid itself. Therefore, injections become the best option to combat skin damage caused by ultraviolet radiation, injury, inflammation, exposure to free radicals, and aggressive environments, as well as other factors. The introduction of 10 grams of vitamin C into the body provides a stable and long-lasting biorevitalization effect.
The product from South Korean biotechnologists, after use, provides natural rejuvenation of the skin not only of the face but also of the entire body. Immediately after injection, vitamin C activates the functions of the immune system, and supports the production of elastin and collagen, which helps to quickly restore skin elasticity, reduce inflammation, and smooth out fine wrinkles. The injections also effectively combat spots, freckles, and the effects of excessive tanning.
Vitamin C Injection is a highly concentrated solution containing 10 grams of vitamin C per 20 ml, which provides immediate and long-lasting effects. This product is used not only for cosmetic purposes but also as protection against harmful viruses, since the solution acts as a natural interferon for human skin tissue. In addition, the substance stimulates metabolic processes in tissues, so its deficiency is difficult to tolerate by the body.
Injectable vitamin C has been clinically proven to have outstanding antioxidant properties that completely neutralize the harmful effects of free radicals on the skin, slowing down the aging process and giving the skin a “second wind.” Research also found that ascorbic acid significantly enhances the beneficial effects of vitamin E and the antioxidant selenium.
Benefits of using Vitamin C
- Multidisciplinary action – ascorbic acid is effective in correcting both age-related and traumatic skin changes.
- Full biocompatibility – the substance is safe for the body, and does not cause allergic reactions or complications, if dosed correctly, bringing only benefits.
- Long-term effect – Vitamin C restores the condition of the skin and inner layers of the dermis, allowing you to maintain youthful skin for many years.
- Compatibility with other drugs – after consultation with a specialist, ascorbic acid can be used together with fillers and other injection cosmetology drugs.
Injections can be combined with external products containing vitamin C, which enhances the effect and increases the effectiveness of cosmetic procedures several times.
How to use vitamin c inj?
Ascorbic acid improves the condition of the skin of people who lead a passive lifestyle, do not follow a sleep and nutrition schedule, are often exposed to ultraviolet rays, smoke, and drink alcohol.
There is no age limit for using this drug, except for those under 18 years of age. It can be used both for medicinal purposes and for prevention to maintain health. Vitamin C inj is especially effective for:
- Combating skin redness, age spots, and freckles;
- Eliminating the consequences and causes of acne and skin inflammation;
- Lightening the skin, normalizing its tone;
- Smoothing out shallow, not very pronounced wrinkles;
- Restoring skin condition after injuries, dermatitis;
- Correction of signs of skin aging, including hyperdryness and loss of elasticity;
- Treatment of the initial stage of alopecia;
- Prevention of skin diseases.
Vitamin C acts as a natural biorevitalizer, stabilizing and improving the condition of all layers of the skin.
Precautions and contraindications Vitamin C
The administration of Vitamin C is safe, but the dosage must be carefully calculated to avoid possible negative effects of excess vitamin – redness or rashes on the skin. No more than one bottle is used per cosmetic session.
Before prescribing ascorbic acid injections, you must ensure that the patient does not have any restrictions. If there are contraindications to the administration of the drug, its use is canceled.
Vitamin C is not used for:
- Skin hypersensitivity;
- Increased susceptibility to allergic reactions, intolerance to the drug;
- Blood clotting disorders;
- Predisposition to blood clots;
- Severe inflammation of unknown origin.