Biorevitalization. Techniques for the injection of hyaluronic acid.
In this course (master class), in a carefully demonstrated example, you will learn how to perform the procedure of rejuvenation (biorevitalization) of the face and neck using hyaluronic acid injections.
This demonstration will also be useful to a practicing cosmetologist in order to learn how to minimize the number of skin punctures when cannulating.
Hyaluronic acid is a major component of skin, where it is involved in tissue repair, it is One of the chief components of the extracellular matrix.
The average 70 kg (154 lb.) person has roughly 15 grams of hyaluronan in the body, one-third of which is turned over (degraded and synthesized) every day.
The skin loses its natural elasticity and tone, while hyaluronic acid retains moisture and stimulates the body to produce its own collagen and elastin. Due to this property, the preparation makes the skin more elastic.
Biorevitalization is an injection method of replenishing the lack of hyaluronic acid in the dermis, which stimulates its production by the body itself.
Hyaluronic acid for biorevitalization is produced from a culture of a special strain of streptococci.
Papular biorevitalization is point injections of micro doses of the drug over the entire area. At the injection site form a kind of "balls" (papules), which dissolve in a few days.
Biorevitalization without papules is performed with a cannula — a tool with a rounded tip. Cannulation does not pierce the capillaries and tissues, but gently pushes them apart.
For the biorevitalization procedure you need:
- A syringe with the hyaluronic acid
- G30 needle
- 22G x 50 mm cannula with piercing needle
- Antiseptic
- Cotton pads
- Healing Cream
- Disposable gloves
- A Disposable cap on the patient's hair
- Marker
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