Definition Biolifting
Biolifting is a gentle, simple and bloodless procedure that is intended to support the body’s own skin renewal processes. This is intended to rejuvenate the skin and reduce wrinkles. Only natural products should be used for biolifting.
Biolifting belongs to the mininmal-invasive procedures, as neither a scalpel nor a surgical intervention is necessary. This method comes from America. It is classified in the field of anti-aging and since it is gentle and requires little effort, it is becoming more and more popular.
The basic idea of biolifting is to activate the self-healing powers of the skin with natural products, which means that the skin can be restored naturally. However, the effect of the biolifting experience is not permanent. On average, it lasts about three to six months. A treatment should then be repeated. Since there are several variants, the most common biolifting methods are presented here.
Biolifting with injection of animal preparations
The interplay of protein synthesis and other metabolism play a major role in skin aging. In this therapy, products adapted to each other should lead to a thorough revitalization of the cell structures in the skin. In the process, these coordinated products, which consist of biomolecules, are injected under the skin.
Skin Aging
With skin aging, the cells lose their adaptability and elasticity, and enzyme production is reduced. The restoration of the cell structures in the skin does not work as well as it does in young people, resulting in expression lines, deep wrinkles and other signs of aging of the skin. The cytoplasm of the cells contains small biomolecules that are responsible for the restoration and regulation of the skin.
Preparations with such biomolecules of animal origin have an enormous potential for restoring normal conditions in the skin. The regenerative therapy of biolifting consists of several parts:
- First, the body must be purified. This is followed by healing with biomolecules.
Then comes the decisive step: the injection of biomolecules in the wrinkle process. This happens once a week for about six to eight times. – After the wrinkle injection, care products are applied to the skin.
In addition, trace elements, vitamins and food supplements should be taken during this biolifting. The injection preparation consists of four tissues: muscles, placenta, thymus (or sweetbreads, a part of the immune system), skin or mucous membrane. One ml of each of these four tissues is injected twice.
Procedure
The patient should come without make-up and clean his face well before the treatment. The skin is additionally degreased with an alcoholic product. Then a local anaesthetic in the form of an ointment is applied.
This is followed by the injection of wrinkles. A total of about 90 times 0.1 ml injections are given. Since the special injection cannulas become blunt after ten punctures, they have to be replaced accordingly often. Afterwards, special creams are applied to the skin and massaged in.