Infusion therapies make it possible to deliver vitamins and micronutrients directly into the bloodstream. As a result, they are immediately available to the body and can be used effectively, particularly when there is an increased need or when targeted support is indicated due to a deficiency.
In our Berlin dermatology practice, vitamin infusion is part of a structured concept that we refer to as a drip spa. This involves infusion therapies tailored to each patient, based on your individual needs and potential deficiencies. The focus is on a careful assessment, a controlled selection of ingredients, and a medically supervised administration of the treatment.
Consultation
Preparation of the Infusion
Procedure
After the Treatment
Unfortunately, it is increasingly observed that vitamin infusions are also offered outside of medical facilities. These are often standardized applications that are carried out regardless of the individual initial situation.
At Myskin Berlin, however, we understand infusion therapy as a medical measure that requires careful assessment and a clear indication. This includes, in addition to medical history, the classification of possible deficiencies and the consideration of individual factors. The goal is a controlled, transparent, and above all safe application that is based on medical criteria.
Typical indications of a nutrient deficiency may include persistent fatigue, reduced resilience, difficulty concentrating, or delayed recovery. Changes in skin, hair, or nails may also be associated with this in certain cases.
After an appropriate analysis, vitamin infusions can then be a useful addition, or when there is an increased need, for example due to increased physical strain. The decisive factor is not the application itself, but whether and in what form it fits your needs.
In an initial consultation, we are happy to clarify your questions and determine whether vitamin infusion is the right option for you.
De Maio, M., DeBoulle, K., Braz, A. & Rohrich, R. J. (2017). Facial Assessment and Injection Guide for Botulinum Toxin and Injectable Hyaluronic Acid Fillers: Focus on the Midface. Plastic & Reconstructive Surgery, 140(4), 540e–550e. [online] Verfügbar unter: https://doi.org/10.1097/prs.0000000000003716
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