
IV HYDRATION
IV Hydration Therapy is a wellness approach that may help provide relief from symptoms such as fatigue, stress, and occasional weakened immunity. By delivering essential nutrients directly into the bloodstream, IV Therapy bypasses the digestive system, allowing for better absorption compared to oral supplements. At House of Skin and Health, we offer a variety of IV drips that can be tailored to address different health and beauty concerns, helping you feel more revitalized from the inside out.
ABOUT iv hydration
wHAT IT IS
IV Hydration Therapy, also known as IV Drip Therapy, involves the administration of fluids enriched with electrolytes, minerals, vitamins, and other nutrients directly into the bloodstream through an intravenous line. This method may allow for quicker and more efficient absorption of these nutrients, potentially aiding in hydration, energy levels, immune support, and overall well-being. IV Therapy is often used for various purposes, including recovery, beauty enhancement, and general wellness. Effectiveness varies from person to person.
how it works
During an IV Hydration session, a trained practitioner will insert a small IV line into a vein, typically in your arm. The IV line is connected to a saline bag containing a customized blend of nutrients, vitamins, and electrolytes chosen based on your individual needs. As the solution is administered directly into the bloodstream, it may offer greater absorption than oral intake, where some nutrients may be lost through inefficient digestion.
WHAT TO EXPECT
IV Hydration Therapy is generally considered a comfortable and minimally invasive treatment. Most patients report little discomfort when the IV is placed. Once the IV is inserted, the infusion process typically takes between 30 to 90 minutes, depending on the nutrient combination selected. During this time, you can relax, read, use your phone, or even take a nap. After the treatment, most people can return to their normal activities without downtime. Always follow any specific post-treatment guidance provided by your practitioner.
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