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A side effect such as dry skin after biorevitalization is an unpleasant surprise that even the most skeptical client does not expect. But as one of negative consequences may well appear. Why is this possible, how to deal with the manifestation and how to prevent it - these are the main questions that legitimately arise among inquisitive clients before the procedure.

Possible side effects after biorevitalization

There is no need to set yourself up for immediate results. Immediately after visiting the salon, a woman is unlikely to feel comfortable under the gaze of others. Appearance will not correspond to ideas about the ideal. But this state of affairs must quickly change for the better.

In any case, some side effects occur. After all, biorevitalization is an injection technique for introducing a drug into the thickness of the skin. That is, the integrity of the integument is violated, and a foreign, albeit biocompatible, substance enters the body. Under such circumstances, our body cannot help but react to such “barbarism.”

We will consider possible side effects, but we will not claim that the entire list will occur in every woman. It all depends on the individual characteristics of the body.

So, what can you expect and why.

  1. Swelling and swelling of the face after biorevitalization is considered normal rather than a serious complication. But it all depends on the size of the swelling and the time of its “presence” on the face. This reaction occurs during healing due to the accumulation of fluid at the puncture site. If this phenomenon disappears within 1-3 days, this is normal. Up to 5 days, a variant of the norm, depending on individual characteristics, but only if the swelling does not increase and does not cause increasing discomfort. Sometimes swelling indicates an allergic reaction.
  2. Bruises and hematomas. Small blood vessels pass through the epidermis and dermis. If such a vessel is damaged by an injection during the procedure, then the blood comes out, which becomes the cause of this phenomenon.
  3. Change in skin color. After biorevitalization, redness or paleness of the skin may occur at the puncture sites. Usually this reaction takes place within an hour, but sometimes it takes a little longer for the color to restore. If the redness does not go away within 2 days, but a rash and itching also appear, then an allergy is suspected.
  4. Papules. Small bumps called papules almost always remain at the injection sites of the biorevitalizant. As a rule, they disappear completely within 3-4 days. If this does not happen, you need to seek help from the specialist who performed the procedure.
  5. Inflammation. This is a complication caused either by an allergic reaction to the drug or by the entry of an infectious agent into the wound. If such a symptom is detected, seeking help is mandatory.

Contrary to the assurances of drug manufacturers and specialists performing rejuvenation procedures, some clients note that the skin became dry after biorevitalization. A very strange statement, especially in light of the fact that the manipulation is designed to moisturize dehydrated, aging skin at a deep level.

Interesting fact! Such complaints are most common after biorevitalization in the fall. The phenomenon can be explained simply from the point of view of physiology - the body is in a kind of “suspended state”, having not yet adapted to the difference in temperature and pressure. All processes in it occur in a special way.


So why, contrary to all expectations and assurances, does dry skin occur after biorevitalization:

  • violations of the technology of the procedure. In this case, everything depends on the qualifications of the master performing the manipulation, or on the choice of technique for administering the drug (which is also on the conscience of the cosmetologist);
  • improper preparation of the client for the procedure. The specialist warns about all such nuances at the consultation meeting;
  • non-compliance with post-entry rules. This is perhaps the main factor in the occurrence of such a side effect as dryness.

If, after biorevitalization, redness, itching, and peeling are added to dryness, these are already signs of an allergy.

Note! In this case, we can talk about several possible factors: the specialist’s failure to take contraindications into account, the client’s concealment of information about a tendency to allergic manifestations, the body’s unpredictable reaction when all factors are taken into account.


The most important rule when discovering any unforeseen or unclear consequences after biorevitalization is a consultation with the specialist who performed the procedure. He knows the composition of the biorevitalizant, should have taken into account all the contraindications, and knows the problems of your skin. Under no circumstances should you choose a remedy to eliminate dryness on your own.

Experts advise wiping your face after biorevitalization with Chlorhexidine. And it is advisable to do this for 3 days. The first after the procedure - that’s for sure. Although hyaulronate helps saturate the skin with moisture and water should not harm this process, there are micro-wounds on the face through which infection can occur.

Here you will learn how to deal with dry face at home:

Under no circumstances should you use products containing alcohol. Do not use new creams or serums to moisturize. It is not recommended to use even already known ones until the permission of a cosmetologist.


As we have already said, you need to contact us immediately. After all, dryness is not on the list of “ordinary” side effects, which can develop after biorevitalization. This is especially true for those moments when dryness is accompanied by itching, redness and peeling.

If such a symptom appears a few hours after returning home or the next day, but after using Chlorhexidine and the remedies recommended by a specialist, the manifestation begins to gradually subside, you can consult by phone. But the problem needs to be identified in any case.


In this aspect, we must first of all talk about the preparatory period before the procedure. This is a very important factor that will help minimize the development of unwanted reactions and make the rehabilitation period faster. All you need is:

  • consult a specialist about contraindications. And for these purposes it is best to bring a medical card and submit a minimum list general analyzes and ask (if this is not offered to you in the clinic or salon) to conduct a test for the tolerability of the selected biorevitalizant;
  • a few days before the procedure, exclude alcohol (including light alcohol), salted, smoked, canned and spicy foods from the diet;
  • do not smoke the day before the procedure;
  • minimize in about 3-4 days physical exercise, stop playing sports, fitness, shaping or yoga (whatever is your priority);
  • do not take blood thinning medications, including common aspirin;
  • if necessary, take a course of antihistamines, antivirals or vascular-strengthening drugs (on the recommendation of a specialist).

Now let's talk about the post-departure rules. Facial swelling after biorevitalization should go away within the first day, maximum three. A feeling of dryness and pain may also be present for a short period of time. But in order to reduce the brightness of such symptoms and consolidate the effect of the course of procedures, making it as long as possible, it is necessary:

  1. For the first day, do not wash your face, but wipe your face with Chlorhexidine. It is better to do this for three days - we have already mentioned this;
  2. for quick healing of punctures, use Traumeel S, Panthenol, Bepanten. These products promote rapid tissue regeneration;
  3. in the presence of hematomas and bruises, use Troxevasin ointment, Heparin or Lyoton;
  4. protect skin from exposure to sunlight. Before going outside, apply a protective cream for at least a week (a special one recommended by a cosmetologist). The regular one cannot be used yet;
  5. don't use new ones cosmetical tools until the skin is completely restored;
  6. without the need once again do not touch the treated area. It is recommended to sleep on your back for the first 3-5 days, and iron the pillowcase with a hot iron;
  7. minimize physical activity, do not visit saunas, steam baths, swimming pools, beaches, solariums for at least 3 weeks;
  8. eliminate alcohol and smoking for three weeks, eat more fresh vegetables and fruits.

Compliance with all the rules for preparing for biorevitalization and after it will make it possible to enjoy the results of rejuvenation for a long time. After all, this is a small price to pay for the opportunity to regain your youth and not correspond to the age that is “according to your passport.”

There are several factors that cause peeling of the skin after a fracture.

First factor

The first and most common option is considered chemical burn skin on the affected area. As a rule, before applying plaster, the skin area is treated with a disinfectant solution or antiseptic. For many people with hypersensitive skin, this is quite enough to cause a burn.

Second factor

The second reason is dirt. For fear of getting the cast wet or damaging, many people neglect personal hygiene. In this case, it may be advisable to wipe the skin around the cast with a cotton pad soaked in hydrogen peroxide or a weak alcohol solution.

Poor circulation

Often, the cause of peeling of the skin under and around the cast is poor circulation, especially if the cast is tight and the fracture is accompanied by swelling. Epithelial cells in similar situation begin to die off.
Allergy
There are cases where allergic reactions to gypsum components were observed on the skin. Itching and peeling in this case are inevitable.
Unfavorable flora
Among other things, the skin under the cast secretes its secretions, the sebaceous and sweat glands continue to function. That's why skin they can rot, and in such an environment bacteria take root very quickly.

Is it dangerous?
In most cases, peeling of the skin after a fracture goes away within a week after the plaster is removed. But, of course, the skin should be helped to return to normal. For this, daily water treatments and the use of nourishing and moisturizing creams are recommended. Sometimes doctors recommend hypoallergenic regenerating ointments (De-Panthenol, Bepanten, etc.) If the skin condition does not improve for more than two weeks, you should consult a doctor about this.

Surgical intervention in male testicles - last step, and is used only when other treatment methods do not help.

Peeling skin, discomfort in the groin, pain, swelling... - these problems can signal a serious problem with a man’s health, but due to the special delicacy of the problem, many representatives of the stronger sex consult a doctor when it is too late to take drug treatment. But in vain!

The fact is that diseases of the male reproductive glands, including flaking of the skin, can be easily treated with antibiotics, since delicate male problems have long been studied, but (!) for this, you should promptly contact an andrologist or urologist to make a correct diagnosis.

If you apply early, testicular surgery may not be necessary! Therefore, dear men, do not ignore the problem. Especially if you have the following symptoms:

  • aching, nagging pain in the groin, over a long period of time, peeling of the skin of the scrotum
  • painful sensations even with a light touch
  • visible deformation of the right or left testicle, accompanied by a small tumor
  • pain in the testicles that does not disappear within one to two hours after the injury.

In addition, testicular pain can be caused by:

  • inguinal hernia, the result of which is compression of the seminal canal - hence pain and peeling of the skin
  • varicocele - varicose veins thin skin seminal canal - a similar disease, unfortunately, is diagnosed in every fifth or sixth man who consults doctors with this problem
  • torsion of the testicle, which can cause dropsy, and if you don’t consult a doctor in a timely manner, it can lead to the death of the foreskin
  • hydrocele is a disease that requires surgical intervention only in an advanced stage, its characteristic symptoms are a testicular tumor, provoked (in 90% of cases) infectious disease, skin peeling
  • Vasectomy is complete sterilization due to irreversible changes in the testicles; after such a radical surgical intervention, sexual activity is impossible.

It should be noted: surgery on the testicles is not required if a man experiences temporary nagging pain in the groin, provoked by unsatisfied sexual desire. Discomfort usually goes away a few hours after the event, and does not pose a threat to men's health.

Pain and peeling of the skin can also be caused by a cancerous tumor. If the disease is not advanced, radiation and chemotherapy will cope with the problem; if not, surgical intervention is necessary. After surgery (if it is not a vasectomy), as a rule, the reproductive functions of the male body are restored.

Any surgical intervention causes serious discomfort to a person, but in some cases, surgery on the testicles is the only way to maintain a full sex life for many years.

anonymous, Female, 23 years old

On February 07, I had a sectoral revision of the right breast, and a mixed type fibroadenoma was removed. We used Vicrol suture material, the body reacted to the suture material. They made an intradermal cosmetic suture, and the Vicrol treatment resulted in rejection. I took antibiotics and antihistamines - it didn’t help. The wound festered at the points of contact with the thread. 10 days after the operation, the doctor took out the upper threads, since the wound had festered, and necrosis began in the places where the thread touched the skin. The doctor took out the upper threads and cut off the skin. He did not get the internal threads, he said that there was no indication to act so radically, since getting the thread out is very traumatic for the mammary gland. The wound didn’t heal at all for a month, it just festered + pain in the wound for a month and the temperature was 37.4-37.6... Then I turned to another surgeon, he advised me to pour Fucorcin into the wound and add Gentasept powder (if I’m not mistaken in the name) . The wound healed, but the color of the wound and scar was blue-cherry... 70 days during which Vicrol should dissolve expires on April 7, and the temperature has not dropped below 37.4 for 2 months and the wound is dark cherry in color. Is it normal that the temperature does not go away, and besides, the scar is very flaky. The skin falls off in layers

anonymously

after sectoral resection mol. the glands have not dropped in temperature for 2 months (approximately 37.4), the wound healed completely only 10 days ago, the wound did not heal at all for 1.5 months... the scar is very peeling. There was a reaction to the threads (Vicrol), there was suppuration, necrosis of the skin (which came into contact with the thread). The doctor removed the upper stitches 12 days after the operation (and cut off the skin with necrosis), but did not pull out the internal threads because... justified that this is traumatic for the pier. glands... the skin is red around the scar, a hypertrophic suture may be forming, suggests excision of the scar. The deadline for resolving the threads (70 days) has already expired, and the scar and the skin around the scar are cherry... The doctor advised me to apply hydrocortisone, I applied the ointment, but was faced with a burning sensation and pain in the wound. Is it possible to somehow remove the redness, how serious is it...? and what to do with the temperature?

Hello. The scar will finally form after 6 months, only then can we talk about excision of the scar. Redness and temperature are manifestations inflammatory process, it may be so. You don’t need to do anything about the temperature, just control it, the main thing is that it doesn’t rise above 38. Be healthy!

anonymously

Hello! After sectoral resection, the scar is very flaky and very red... if you wet it, it turns blue-black... The scar looks red and crooked. On one side it is wide, and on the other the edge is arched and narrower... It feels deep and dense to the touch, protruding slightly above the skin. It causes me discomfort because I constantly touch it with the inside of my arm.... It itches very much, it just brings me to tears... And the scar itself itches, and the tissue around the scar.... It’s simply impossible to tolerate...... They sewed it up with a cosmetic intradermal a seam, but it doesn’t look cosmetic at all..... crooked, red and scary. There was a reaction to the thread (Vicryl), 70 days for resorption passed two weeks ago... And the temperature has not left me for all 3 months, the last month was 37.7, but it dropped to 37.3

anonymously

Hello! On February 7, a fibroadenoma of the breast was removed; the suture material did not fit; the wound festered and did not heal; after 2 months it healed and a keloid scar formed. It was very painful, itchy, very flaky, the color of the scar was burgundy-cyanotic, and frankly frightening... The treating oncologist suggested excision. On May 16, the keloid scar was excised. The doctor picked a thread for me. The thread came up this time. A month later, I underwent electrophoresis with lidase, minor suppuration of the scar began and electrophoresis began to pull the threads out. The oncologist said to stop electrophoresis; out of the planned 10 procedures, only 5 were completed. Then the keloid relapsed. Now the keloid scar is even larger, longer and actively growing. in the middle of the scar such an acute angle began to form. The keloid scar now hurts and aches, sometimes very strongly. It came down to painkiller injections! Especially if you press on the scar (not even hard), there is a sharp pain. It’s been 4 months since the excision operation, the scar doesn’t even seem to lighten, it hurts. Especially before menstruation, when the breasts swell... it hurts so much((((doctor, tell me! What should I do? The oncologist suggests doing nothing now, even on its own... and suturing the keloid in the near future, but does not guarantee that this will help! What can you advise? And please tell me what should not be done with a keloid scar?