Biorevitalization is a procedure that restores the skin's moisture balance, improves its structure, and stimulates natural rejuvenation processes. In addition to biorevitalization, preparations are classified as biogeneration, , biostimulation and biomodelling, which also contribute to comprehensive skin restoration, offering versatile solutions for enhancing skin health and beauty.
Category subtopics and effects:
- Biorevitalization
- Acts as a deep moisturizer, delivering hyaluronic acid and bioactive substances into the skin layers.
- Improves skin hydration, elasticity and texture.
- Suitable for dry, dull and aging skin.
- Biogeneration
- Stimulates the skin's natural regenerative processes.
- Promotes the formation of new skin cells and improves skin structure.
- Suitable for damaged skin, skin with scars, or uneven texture.
- Biostimulation
- Activates the production of collagen and elastin in the skin.
- Strengthens the skin and reduces signs of aging, such as wrinkles and sagging.
- Perfect for those who want to restore their skin's youthful appearance naturally.
- Biomodelling
- Helps shape and tighten facial contours.
- Enhances skin support, giving it a youthful and well-defined look.
- Ideal for areas with volume loss or reduced elasticity.
When to choose these procedures?
- Dryness and lack of moisture: Biorevitalization (Jalupro, Neauvia, Ejal)
- Damaged or scarred skin: Biogeneration (SuneKos)
- Aging or sagging skin: Biostimulation (Elanse, Lanluma, Radiesse)
- Restoring facial contours or volume: Biomodelling (Profhilo)