TL;DR:
- Redermalization is a skin rejuvenation treatment that prevents aging signs, hydrates deeply, and provides visible results after the first session.
- It uses succinic acid and hyaluronic acid to stimulate collagen, elastin, oxygenation, microcirculation, and improve skin elasticity.
- The treatment can be applied to the face, neck, décolleté, hands, thighs, and arms.
- Procedure: Injections under the skin, virtually painless, lasting 15–20 minutes, with sessions repeated every 10–14 days (maintenance recommended every 3 months).
- Indications: Aging, UV damage, smoking effects, hyperpigmentation, dark circles, and scarring.
- Contraindications: Pregnancy, lactation, acne, herpes, allergies, and hypertrophic scarring risks.
- Requires professional evaluation; available at OT.CO Clinic in Warsaw.
With the passage of time, it is natural that facial skin loses firmness and the first wrinkles and signs of aging appear. However, modern medicine makes it possible not only to effectively combat the resulting signs of aging, but also to counteract them. One of the innovative treatments for skin rejuvenation and regeneration is redermalization. What does it consist of and what do we gain by opting for a redermalization treatment?
What is redermalization?
A redermalization treatment is a process that rebuilds and stimulates the skin. This means that redermalization is an excellent method of prevention as well as fighting the signs of skin aging that have already occurred. For this reason, there are no age restrictions for performing redermalization The treatment prevents the formation of free radicals, regulates the skin’s respiration process and deeply hydrates it. As a result, the skin instantly looks younger, so differences can be seen after the first treatment.
Redermalization with succinic acid at the OT.CO Clinic in Warsaw
How are such spectacular results achieved?
Redermalization is based on preparations whose main ingredient is succinic acid (sodium succinate) and hyaluronic acid. Succinate is a remarkable ingredient that not only provides strong skin regeneration, but also stimulates the synthesis of the skin’s basic protein structures, namely collagen and elastin. In addition, succinate oxygenates the skin, which, as a result, regulates the respiration process on its own, which in turn improves microcirculation and skin elasticity and resilience. The combination of succinic acid together with hyaluronic acid gives an immediate effect of youthful and radiant skin. It is also worth knowing that redermalization treatment can be applied not only to the face, but also to the neck, décolleté and hands, and even the inner side of the thighs and arms.
What does a redermalization treatment look like?
Redermalization is a procedure that involves injecting products under the surface of the skin, using mesotherapy. However, these terms should not be considered interchangeable, as mesotherapy and redermalization use different substances injected into the skin during the procedure. The redermalization procedure is virtually painless and leaves no bruising or redness on the skin. In cases of low pain tolerance, anesthetic creams are used to make the procedure comfortable. In addition, redermalization is a relatively short procedure, taking 15 to 20 minutes. To be effective, it should be repeated several times at an interval of 10 to 14 days after the first injection. However, to maintain the effect it is worth performing a single treatment once every 3 months. The selection and proportions of the injected substances are chosen by the attending physician on the basis of an interview and assessment of the skin condition. Therefore, it is advisable to choose experienced offices such as OT.CO Clinic in Warsaw.
Indications and contraindications to the procedure
Indications for redermalization may be excessive skin exposure to UV rays, smoking, or side effects of some aesthetic medicine treatments, such as scarring and hyperpigmentation – says an aesthetic medicine doctor from OT.CO Clinic. Sodium succinate along with hyaluronic acid will effectively refresh and rejuvenate skin that has been exposed to harmful factors that make the skin hypoxic. On the other hand, in the case of hyperpigmentation and dark circles under the eyes, redermalization will effectively reduce them, restoring the healthy appearance of the skin [1. Source: Derma News, Association of Aesthetic Dermatologists, International Center for Anti-Aging Medicine Training]. That’s why it’s a good idea to opt for a redermalization procedure regardless of age. Contraindications include pregnancy, lactation, acne, herpes, and allergy to any of the injected ingredients. Also, if you are prone to hypertrophic scars, it is a good idea to consult your doctor before deciding on the procedure.
Conclusion
Redermalization is a game-changer for skin rejuvenation. It rebuilds, hydrates, and restores elasticity using succinic and hyaluronic acids. This quick, nearly painless treatment targets aging signs, UV damage, and hyperpigmentation effectively. Safe for most, it’s versatile for various skin areas and ages. Consistent treatments ensure long-lasting, youthful results. If you want firmer, vibrant skin, redermalization is a proven solution worth considering. Trust experienced clinics for the best results.