Can IV Therapy Improve Your Skin?

Your skin is your body’s largest and most forefront organ. This means that it is constantly on display and enduring consistent exposure to the elements of your environment. These elements can quickly begin to take a toll on your skin’s quality of health, which is why it is so important to care for it (on the inside and out).

We see the many topical ways we can take care of our skin in the media all the time. We hear about products like lotions, washes, toners, creams, and oils. We see all the ways that they can help improve our skin.

What we don’t see enough of, however, is that your internal health plays a big role in your skin’s quality of health. Research has found that while your skin is impacted by the elements it endures, it can also act as a reflection of a person’s inner health and physical age.

That is what makes IV therapy such a great addition to your skincare routine. With an array of vitamins, minerals, nutrients, and hydration to offer, IV therapy can boost your skin’s appearance and overall well-being.

A few ways IV therapy can improve your skin include:

It Can Have Anti-Aging Benefits

Your skin will change as you age. As the years pass and factors such as your environment, genes, and nutrition impact your skin, it will reflect them by becoming thinner, more translucent, and wrinkling.

The aging of your skin can be accelerated by a number of things, including sun damage, poor diet, nicotine and other substance use, and many other lifestyle choices and habits.

Fortunately, it can be slowed, as well. IV therapy is a great way to improve your skin’s overall well-being by providing it with the nutrients, vitamins, and minerals it needs to thrive.

The process of IV therapy delivers beneficial vitamins and minerals, like Vitamin C and Vitamin B complex, directly to the bloodstream, providing nutrients that can promote cell growth and healing that will leave you with youthful, glowing skin for a longer period of your life.

Can Support Stronger Hair, Skin, and Nails

Strong hair, skin, and nails are a goal for many of us. The stronger these are, the healthier and more aesthetically pleasing they look. With an infusion of nutrients like Vitamin A, Vitamin C, and biotin, you can boost the health of your integumentary system, which is the protective outer layer of the body made up of the skin, hair, and nails.

Vitamins A and C play a significant role in the production of collagen, which aids in cell growth and replacement, skin elasticity, blood clotting, and the structure and strength of your integumentary system.

Biotin is beneficial to the body because it metabolizes fats, amino acids, and carbohydrates. While biotin deficiencies are rare, a lack of biotin can lead to brittle hair and nails or scaly skin rashes.

If you are lacking in any of these nutrients, IV therapy is a great way to replenish your body’s stores, allowing your skin, hair, and nails to thrive.

It Can Give Your Skin a Healthy Glow

Sure, taking oral vitamins can grant you its own share of benefits. However, when you take oral supplements, the absorption can be limited by the digestive system. It has been suggested that oral supplementation allows as little as 10% of the nutrients to be absorbed by the body.

IV therapy, on the other hand, allows nearly 100% of the nutrients to be absorbed by the body. This is because IV therapy is administered directly into the bloodstream, which allows it to bypass the digestive system.

This means that your skin is granted the ability to absorb more necessary nutrients, allowing it to glow.

Improve Your Skin’s Health and Wellness with Refresh IV Bar

Sure, we can’t stop the clocks on aging. However, our Beauty Elixir just may be the next best thing. At Refresh IV Bar, our passionate team will work to ensure you are receiving the highest quality supplementation for all of your skin’s health and wellness needs. We know that high-quality skincare starts from within.

Reach out to our team today, and we will help you find the drip that works best with your needs and goals. 

References

https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3583891/

Keywords: hydration therapy, IV therapy, skincare