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Biorevitalization

Biorevitalization is a modern injectable procedure that involves administering a hyaluronic acid-based preparation.

The procedure can:

Deliver immediate rejuvenating effects

Eliminate pigmentation and post-acne marks

Address all signs of skin aging

Restore facial freshness

Reduce under-eye dark circles

Bellarti® Injectable Products

Biorevitalization with Bellarti® formulations, based on high-molecular-weight hyaluronic acid with a prolonged action, provides deep and long-lasting skin hydration, helping to preserve its youthfulness and natural beauty.

Hyaluronic acid is the key component responsible for youthful, radiant skin. It restores moisture balance at all levels, initiates regeneration processes, and stimulates collagen and elastin synthesis, leaving the skin smooth, firm, and luminous.

Hyaluronic acid:

Deeply hydrates the skin

Preserves skin youthfulness

Evens skin texture

Improves skin elasticity

All Bellarti® preparations have a pH of 6.8-7.6. This pH level closely matches the skin's natural pH, making the biorevitalization procedure virtually painless for patients.

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Skincare Products

Bellarti® is more than just a biorevitalization brand. Our product range includes skincare formulations designed to support skin recovery.

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Clinical Cases

Double Shine protocol

Double Shine protocol
Double Shine protocol

Malika Maksimovna Abdushukurova

Moscow

WOW-effect procedure

WOW-effect procedure
WOW-effect procedure

Marina Aleksandrovna Lopatkina

Saint Petersburg

WOW-effect procedure

WOW-effect procedure
WOW-effect procedure

Marina Aleksandrovna Lopatkina

Yekaterinburg

FAQ

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At what age is biorevitalization recommended?

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What are "papules"?

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Can biorevitalization be performed during active acne or post-acne?

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What Is Biorevitalization?

What Is Biorevitalization?

Biorevitalization is a modern cosmetic procedure that involves the intradermal injection of hyaluronic acid. This treatment effectively addresses various skin imperfections related to aging, improves the quality of dry and dehydrated skin, restores elasticity and firmness, and helps eliminate dark circles under the eyes and post-acne marks.

Hyaluronic Acid – The Key Component of Biorevitalization
Hyaluronic acid is the main ingredient in biorevitalization preparations. Naturally, it is a part of the dermis and is present in skin cells. It activates fibroblast function and maintains the connection between collagen and elastin fibers, which is crucial for preserving skin elasticity and firmness.

Under normal conditions, our body produces hyaluronic acid daily. However, due to environmental factors, it breaks down quickly, leading to its deficiency, weakening of the collagen framework, and the appearance of early signs of aging. This is why biorevitalization has long been a fundamental procedure in aesthetic medicine for improving skin quality and maintaining a youthful appearance.

How the Procedure Works
The method involves targeted subcutaneous injections of the preparation. The treatment is performed with an ultra-fine needle and is suitable for both women and men. Biorevitalization is completely safe and delivers visible results immediately after the session. The skin becomes noticeably fresher, gains a healthy glow, complexion improves, fine wrinkles diminish, and facial contours appear more lifted.

To maintain the positive changes, the procedure should be repeated every 2–4 weeks, with an average course of 3 to 5 sessions. The results can last for about a year, after which a single maintenance treatment every 6–12 months is recommended to preserve the effects.

Is Biorevitalization the Same as Fillers?

Is Biorevitalization the Same as Fillers?

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.

What Problems Does Biorevitalization Solve?

What Problems Does Biorevitalization Solve?

Sooner or later, everyone reaches that day when they look in the mirror and notice the first, barely visible wrinkles. That moment marks the beginning of the race to preserve the health and youthfulness of the skin.

But are we only concerned about age-related changes?

Dull complexion, pigmentation, dark circles under the eyes, post-acne marks, dryness, and flaking often accompany the fast-paced lifestyle of modern individuals and the effects of environmental factors.

Biorevitalization is a universal cosmetic procedure that helps quickly address various skin imperfections and improve skin quality. The method involves targeted subcutaneous injections of specialized preparations. The treatment is performed with ultra-fine needles and is suitable for both women and men. Biorevitalization is completely safe and delivers visible results immediately after the session.

Key Ingredients for Targeted Solutions
While hyaluronic acid is the main component of biorevitalization preparations, each biorevitalizant contains additional active ingredients to address specific concerns and meet the needs of both practitioners and patients.

Mannitol & Glycerol-based biorevitalizants are ideal for deep hydration, nourishment, and restoring skin elasticity and firmness.

Trehalose-infused preparations effectively combat hyperpigmentation and post-acne marks.

Amino acid-enriched formulations help reduce dark circles and refresh the complexion.

The Bellarti brand offers a range of premium products containing all these key ingredients. Manufactured from high-quality raw materials, Bellarti’s biorevitalizants allow multiple skin concerns to be addressed in a single session, with visible improvements after just one treatment.

However, a biorevitalization course should always be planned in consultation with a specialist. Only a qualified practitioner can determine the necessity of the procedure, optimal treatment duration, number of sessions required, and the most suitable hyaluronic acid-based preparation for your skin’s needs.

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