Facial treatments
Hydrating biorevitalisation
from 65 €
A deeply moisturising treatment that restores the skin's elasticity from within.
01What it is
What is moisturising biorevitalisation?
Moisturising biorevitalisation is a deeply moisturising facial in which hyaluronic acid and other moisturising active ingredients are delivered into the skin to restore the skin's elasticity and glow. The treatment focuses on improving skin quality broadly, not on shaping a single area.
The goal is to restore the skin's moisture from within, smooth fine dryness lines and give the skin a healthy, rested glow.
02Background
The idea of preventive skincare
The skin's own hyaluronic acid content decreases with age, which shows as dryness and reduced elasticity. The idea of biorevitalisation is to replenish this lost moisture and support the skin's wellbeing even before visible signs appear.
The method became common as part of preventive skincare, in which the skin is cared for proactively rather than only correcting signs once they have appeared.
03The science
Why hyaluronic acid revitalises skin
Hyaluronic acid binds water effectively and maintains the skin's moisture balance. When it is delivered into the skin, the skin fills with moisture, so the surface smooths and the skin looks plumper.
At the same time the treatment supports the skin's own metabolism and creates a favourable environment for skin renewal.
The effect is natural and develops over the treatment series as the skin condition gradually improves.
04Suitability
Who is the treatment for?
The treatment suits dry, tired skin that has lost its glow and the prevention of the first signs of ageing. It also works as a maintenance treatment for all ages.
Suitability is always assessed before the treatment.
05Results
Results and maintenance
The skin feels more moisturised and looks fresher early on, but the clearest result becomes visible as the course of treatments progresses.
The result is maintained with occasional sessions. Regularity supports the skin's ongoing wellbeing.
Safety
Safety & good to know
The treatment uses hyaluronic acid, which is natural to the skin's own moisture balance, so it is well tolerated. Mild redness usually subsides quickly.
Suitability is always assessed beforehand, and using sun protection supports the result.
Combine
Combine with other treatments
Moisturising biorevitalisation pairs excellently with firming treatments, such as radio frequency treatment or HIFU, to improve skin quality and moisture comprehensively.
How it works
How the treatment works
A clear, calm path from start to result.
- 1
Assessment
We assess the skin's moisture level and plan the treatment.
- 2
Treatment
Moisturising active ingredients are delivered to the skin on the area being treated.
- 3
Series
The treatment is repeated as planned to achieve the best result.
- 4
Maintenance
Results are maintained with fewer visits.
Mild redness subsides quickly. Take care of moisturising and sun protection after the treatment.
FAQ
Frequently asked questions
How does biorevitalisation differ from fillers?
Biorevitalisation moisturises and revitalises the skin broadly, whereas fillers shape a specific area.
How many treatments are needed?
Usually a course of 2–4 sessions, followed by maintenance.
What is the difference between moisturising biorevitalisation and fillers?
Biorevitalisation improves the skin's quality and moisture broadly and does not add volume to a specific area, as shaping fillers do.
How many sessions are needed?
The clearest result becomes visible over a course of treatments. A more frequent series is recommended at first, after which the result is maintained with occasional visits.
See also
Other facial treatments
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