Biorevitalization is one of the most sought-after procedures in modern cosmetology. The name of this method literally means "natural revitalization." Biorevitalization improves the skin’s appearance and slows down the aging process.
The technique involves the subcutaneous injection of preparations based on native (natural-form) hyaluronic acid or other substances using fine needles or specialized devices. This helps regulate cellular metabolism and restore the extracellular matrix characteristic of young skin. The procedure stimulates the skin’s natural regeneration and detoxification processes while providing deep hydration and nourishment.
How Biorevitalization Differs from Fillers
Dermal fillers have nothing in common with biorevitalization. Although both procedures use hyaluronic acid, their essence and effects on the skin are fundamentally different.
Fillers are viscous substances made from cross-linked (bonded with other molecules) hyaluronic acid in high concentrations. They are designed to fill subcutaneous voids in wrinkled areas and correct facial proportions. Such procedures fall under the category of contouring.
Biorevitalization, on the other hand, is closer to therapeutic methods, as its goal is to activate deep biological processes within the body. It stimulates the natural production of elastin and collagen, resulting in firmer skin, a more even complexion, and reduced wrinkles.
These two methods are not interchangeable, but they work exceptionally well in combination, delivering remarkable rejuvenating effects.