Biotin Injection - Course of 4
A Biotin injection is a highly effective way to deliver this essential B vitamin (also known as Vitamin B7) directly into the bloodstream, ensuring maximum absorption and immediate benefits. Biotin plays a crucial role in converting nutrients into energy and is particularly valued for its ability to support healthy hair, skin, and nails. It strengthens hair strands, promotes new hair growth, and improves the overall texture and appearance of skin and nails. Additionally, biotin supports metabolic function, aids in the health of the nervous system, and contributes to maintaining steady blood sugar levels.
For optimum results it is recommended to have a Biotin Injection once a week for four weeks then once every 4-8 weeks.
If you feel that you have any deficiencies or underlying conditions you must consult your GP. These injections are solely for wellbeing and are not for medicinal purposes.
If there is any uncertainty about whether these treatments are right for you, you must seek a medical practitioner who will carefully review your medical history, current health, and individual requirements to determine if it is safe to proceed. Vitamin injections will not be administered without this expert guidance, ensuring safety, efficacy, and alignment with your overall health goals.
Please Note: This is a single shot that will be administered intramuscularly in the arm or glute
While Biotin injections are generally safe and well-tolerated, there are some contraindications to consider.
- Pregnancy
- Breastfeeding
- Individuals with a known allergy to Biotin or any components of the injection should avoid this treatment
- Renal Failure
- Medication (GP Note)
- Cardiac Disease
- Prone to Keloid Scaring
- Active Cancer
- Undergoing Medical Treatment
- Hypercalcemia
- Auto-immune Diseases
- Liver or Kidney Disease