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Glutathione Skin Glow

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First Dose (10 treatments)

Our skin brightening L-Glutathione injection designed to support your body's natural antioxidant status, detoxify naturally and improve energy levels.

Glutathione, your body's master antioxidant

Glutathione is a powerful antioxidant that helps fight oxidative stress and free radical damage.  Glutathione is often lauded for its skin-lightening and anti-aging properties, promoting a more radiant complexion and reducing the appearance of wrinkles and blemishes.

Glutathione injections can help fight fatigue by optimizing cellular function and energy production.

As we age, our natural glutathione levels begin to decline resulting in pre-mature aging, dull skin and inflammation. Our treatment is designed to rebalance glutathione levels, nourishing your skin and reclaiming its natural glow from the inside.

Glutathione IM Treatment

Glutathione is injected into the muscle usually into the arm (deltoid muscle), upper thighs (ventrogluteal muscle), or upper buttocks (gluteal muscle). IM injections are fast and usually take up to 5 minutes to administer and are less invasive compared to IV injections. Glutathione is slowly absorbed from the muscles creating sustained effect.

New Client

For new clients, we offer 10 treatments of 600mg glutathione administered twice a week over 5 weeks.

How frequently do I need Glutathione treatment

Most individuals opt for a weekly injection, but in some cases, higher frequency may be required. Here are common schedules:

  • Once a week: Standard for general health and mild skin brightening.
  • Twice a week: Recommended for faster skin brightening and detoxification.

Treatments need to be maintained regularly to achieve maximal results.

Possible Side Effects of Injecting Glutathione

While glutathione IM injections are generally safe and less invasive compared to IV injections, some individuals may experience:

  • Mild pain or redness at the injection site
  • Temporary dizziness or nausea
  • Rare allergic reactions

Are there any alternatives to glutathione injections?

Yes, oral supplements are a possible alternative though they do not offer the same level of absorption and effectiveness as injections.

Who should avoid glutathione injections?

Individuals with a history of allergies to glutathione, those with specific medical conditions like asthma, or pregnant women should consult a healthcare provider before considering glutathione injections. If in doubt, always seek the advice of your GP.