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Microneedling and IV (intravenous) glutathione and vitamin C

Writer's picture: Kristen DirksKristen Dirks

Microneedling and IV (intravenous) glutathione and vitamin C serum are two separate procedures that can both provide benefits for the skin.

Microneedling, as mentioned before, involves using a device with tiny needles to create small puncture wounds in the skin. This process can help to improve skin texture, reduce scarring, and diminish the appearance of fine lines and wrinkles.

IV glutathione and vitamin C serum, on the other hand, involves receiving an infusion of these antioxidants directly into the bloodstream through an IV. This can provide a wide range of benefits for the body, including improved immune function, increased energy levels, and a reduction in oxidative stress.

While microneedling and IV glutathione and vitamin C serum can both be beneficial for the skin, they are typically performed separately and not in combination with each other. Microneedling is typically done as a topical procedure on the skin, while IV infusions are done intravenously.


It's also important to note that IV infusions should always be performed by a licensed healthcare professional and not in a spa or other non-medical setting. While glutathione and vitamin C are generally considered safe, there can be risks associated with IV infusions if not done properly.

If you're interested in improving the health and appearance of your skin, it's always best to speak with a licensed skincare professional or healthcare provider to determine the best course of treatment for your individual needs.



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