In the world of beauty and wellness, new trends and treatments are constantly coming up. Over the last few years, a trend that has been gaining popularity, especially amongst celebrities, is the use of intravenous (IV) therapy for beauty and skincare. Simply explained, it is a way to deliver vitamins and antioxidants directly into the bloodstream, via a needle. While such IV drips are used medically to boost immunity, replenish deficiencies, and hydrate, it is also being used for cosmetic benefits. As with any new skincare trend, the question arises: Does it really work and is it even safe?
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How to do Intravenous (IV) therapies work?
Beauty and dermatology clinics offer IV drips containing vitamins, minerals or antioxidants given through a needle. These compounds enter the blood quickly and easily, offering cosmetic benefits such as anti-ageing, anti-pigmentation and glowing skin.
It is well known that vitamins and antioxidants are vital for skin health, and usually, a healthy, balanced diet provides us with the nutrients our body and skin need. IV therapies bypass the digestive process and directly deliver these substances in concentrated amounts, resulting in fast and improved absorption. Hence, those who get these treatments can visibly see quicker improvements like glowing, even-toned skin.
Glutathione
A variety of ingredients and combinations are used for different purposes. Recently, a powerful antioxidant known as Glutathione has become all the rage in the skincare world. It is available in the market in various forms, from gummies to sachets, which have to be ingested. Interestingly, it was first used in IV drips to treat liver disease, however, a secondary side effect was observed, that it improved and lightened the patient’s skin. Now, glutathione is one of the most widely administered IV infusions to tackle dull, pigmented skin, and is also a favourite among celebrities.
Glutathione has many important bodily functions, from reducing cell damage to supporting immunity. But, in terms of cosmetic benefits, it helps get rid of pigmentation, and signs of ageing like fine lines and wrinkles.
Other types of IV therapies
Apart from glutathione, Vitamin C, B vitamins, biotin, magnesium, calcium, and zinc are also popularly used in IV therapies.
According to the Times of India, cosmetologist and aesthetic surgeon, Dr Vivek Nigam Jagmohan lists the following benefits of different types of compounds.
- Vitamin C: Helps build collagen, smooths skin texture and brightens.
- Vitamin B2 (Riboflavin): Good for energy production, reduces inflammation, and maintains healthy skin.
- Vitamin B3 (Niacinamide): Good for skin elasticity, reduces inflammation, and brightens.
- Vitamin B5 (Pantothenic acid): Hydrates skin, improves skin elasticity and reduces fine lines.
- Vitamin B6: Helps produce collagen, reduces inflammation, and promotes healthy skin.
- Biotin: Essential for hair, nails, and skin health, and helps skin elasticity.
- Zinc: Important for wound healing, reduces inflammation, and maintains healthy skin.
Are there any side effects and is it safe?
While these IV therapies are effective for skin enhancement, dermatologists warn that they should be taken by healthy individuals and after consulting with a qualified medical professional. People with kidney, heart, and liver problems should avoid these treatments unless medically prescribed.
An excess amount of certain minerals and nutrients can also result in certain side effects and take a toll on the organs, hence, medical consultation is crucial to reduce the chance of complications. Furthermore, children and pregnant women are not advised to use these IV therapies.
IV therapies are generally safe when administered in a proper medical or clinical setting.
Are the results permanent?
Dermatologists explain that while IV therapies can be beneficial, they should not be a substitute for a healthy and balanced diet. Moreover, when it comes to the results, they usually need regular sessions to maintain it. For example, many patients observe that the effect of glutathione IVs wears off once they stop getting them. However, this does not mean people should go for an excessive number of treatments, rather they should consult their dermatologist or medical professional for the best course of action.
Which celebs use IV therapies?
Numerous celebrities from Hollywood and Bollywood have been seen using IV therapies to enhance their appearance and health. From the Kardashians, Adele and Hailey Bieber to Bollywood actors like Arjun Kapoor and Janhvi Kapoor, everyone seems to be going for this trending treatment.
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