Anti-Aging Infusion Therapy (IV)

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Anti-Aging Drip – treatment that supports youth from within

Aging is a natural part of life, but it doesn’t mean we have to accept decreased vitality and a tired appearance. Our anti-aging IV therapy is designed to provide the body with optimal support – for recovery, a youthful look, and a strong immune system.

Description

How Does the Anti-Aging Drip Work?

This infusion delivers antioxidants, vitamins and minerals that:

  • help remove toxins and heavy metals,
  • support skin and liver health,
  • increase energy levels and improve well-being.

It complements aesthetic treatments by prolonging results and strengthening the skin from within.

Key Ingredients & Benefits

  • Glutathione – powerful antioxidant; liver detox, free-radical defence, cortisol modulation, immune support.
  • B-Vitamin Complex – supports energy metabolism, cognition and cellular processes.
  • Vitamin C – boosts collagen synthesis, firms skin, brightens tone and supports immunity.
  • Magnesium – reduces stress and fatigue; supports the nervous system.
  • NaCl (0.9%) – maintains fluid and electrolyte balance.

Who Is It For?

  • To strengthen immunity and vitality
  • During fatigue or post-stress recovery
  • For skin health and overall wellness
  • To maintain youthful skin and enhance treatment results

Contraindications

  • Heart failure
  • Severe kidney or liver disease
  • Known allergy to ingredients
  • Pregnancy or breastfeeding (without medical approval)

Duration

60 minutes. Prepared on site and tailored to your needs for optimal outcomes.

What Is IV Infusion Therapy?

Delivery of vitamins, minerals and other nutrients directly into the vein, bypassing the GI tract for rapid, complete absorption and immediate systemic support.

Unlike oral intake, IV therapy ensures maximum bioavailability – your body receives what it needs, when and where it needs it most.

Modern Uses

  • Immune support during viral seasons or post-illness
  • Recovery from fatigue, exhaustion or stress
  • Skin health and healthy-ageing prevention (antioxidant drips)
  • Liver and whole-body detox support
  • Faster recovery for athletes and active individuals
  • Addressing deficiencies when diet/absorption is insufficient
  • Adjunctive support for chronic conditions on doctor’s advice

IV therapy does not replace a healthy lifestyle, but it’s a powerful adjunct for recovery, prevention and overall well-being.

Additional information
Problem

Accelerated ageing process

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Dull complexion

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Hair loss

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Hyperpigmentation

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Hyperpigmentation and Uneven Skin Tone

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Low energy level

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Slowed hair growth

Procedure duration

60-75 min

Body area

Body

Before and after the procedure

Before the procedure

  1. Eat lightly and drink water.
  2. Avoid alcohol, coffee, and energy drinks.
  3. Inform us if you are taking any medications or have chronic illnesses.

After the procedure

  1. Continue drinking water, avoid alcohol for at least 24 hours.
  2. Rest if you feel tired.
  3. Mild chills or drowsiness are possible — these will pass quickly.
You have a question? Our specialists will answer

Questions? Our specialists will answer

How do vitamins differ when taken orally versus intravenously (infusion)?

Infusion therapy delivers vitamins directly into the bloodstream, bypassing the digestive system. This means the effect is faster, stronger, and more complete, as the body can utilize the necessary nutrients immediately. Oral vitamins must first go through digestion and liver metabolism, meaning that often only a portion is absorbed—especially during stress, illness, or digestive issues. Infusions are ideal when quick and effective support is needed, such as during fatigue, recovery after illness, stress, or skin regeneration.

Is infusion therapy safe?

Yes, infusion therapy is safe when performed under the supervision of a qualified specialist and when your health condition is taken into account. In our clinic: – Blood pressure, pulse, and general condition are checked before the procedure – Previous illnesses, medications, and possible contraindications are discussed if necessary – Infusion mixtures are prepared on-site to ensure precise composition and quality – A specialist stays with you throughout the procedure, ensuring you feel comfortable and safe Like any health-supporting procedure, infusion therapy has very rare side effects—such as redness at the cannula site, mild fatigue, or a metallic taste in the mouth. These pass quickly. If you have chronic conditions (e.g., kidney or heart failure) or are pregnant, we ask you to consult our specialist beforehand—this ensures maximum safety and the most suitable solution.

Is infusion therapy painful?

Most people feel only a slight pinch at the start of the procedure when the IV cannula is inserted. This is very similar to a standard blood test—a brief discomfort lasting only a few seconds. During the procedure: – The infusion drips slowly and steadily – There is usually no pain or discomfort – If you feel any tingling, coldness, or pressure, inform our specialist immediately—we can adjust the infusion speed or make necessary changes 💛 Most patients find the entire process relaxing and pleasant, often using the time to unwind or rest.

How often can infusion therapy be done?

The frequency of infusion therapy depends on your health, goals, and the type of infusion chosen. General guidelines: - Single boost or recovery: After illness, periods of stress, or fatigue, 1–2 sessions with one week apart are often sufficient. - Long-term prevention and wellness support: For immune strengthening or regular body support, 1 session every 2–4 weeks may be suitable. - Special treatment course (e.g., for skin condition or energy support): For specific goals, we create a personalized treatment plan—often starting with 3–4 consecutive sessions at 1–2 week intervals, followed by a maintenance schedule.

What happens if I get too many vitamins?

Is it dangerous? Infusion mixtures are always prepared according to your needs and safety limits. Our specialists use safe, clinically proven doses to avoid overdoses or side effects. 🟢 Water-soluble vitamins (e.g., Vitamin C, B-group vitamins, folic acid) These vitamins do not accumulate in the body—excess is excreted in urine. Overdose is rare and generally safe. 🟡 In larger amounts, temporary effects may include: – Mild nausea – Diarrhea (especially with oral Vitamin C) – Rarely, headache or warmth during infusion (our specialist monitors the process to prevent this).

Do I need blood tests before infusion therapy?

In most cases, blood tests are not required if you are healthy and come for preventive or restorative purposes (e.g., skin improvement, immune strengthening, fatigue, stress, recovery). Our specialist will assess your condition on-site—measuring blood pressure, pulse, general well-being, and reviewing any medical history or concerns.

When might blood tests be necessary?

If you have: • Chronic conditions (e.g., kidney or liver problems, diabetes) • Previously diagnosed vitamin or mineral deficiencies or excesses • Suspected nutrient absorption issues • A wish to create a personalized course (e.g., to determine exact needs for Vitamin C, B12, or D) In these cases, we may recommend blood tests to create a more accurate and safer plan.