Brighten and rejuvenate your skin with Glutathione treatments at Sparha. Our antioxidant-rich therapy reduces pigmentation, enhances skin tone, and promotes a radiant, youthful glow.
Glutathione is an anti-oxidant, naturally present in the body, that inhibits the production of melanin. As melanin is the substance responsible for pigmentation in the skin, glutathione has a dramatic and positive effect on skin tone and colour.
An IV infusion of glutathione delivers the powerful antioxidant directly into your bloodstream, bypassing the digestive tract where adequate absorption is not a guarantee. Each patient has unique body chemistry, age, and health which will affect the rate at which nutrients are absorbed into their system. Once in the bloodstream, glutathione is carried throughout the entire body, including the brain, heart, lungs, and muscle tissue, so your cells can benefit from glutathione’s detoxifying and protective properties.
Glutathione is an extremely powerful antioxidant that is key to almost all body functions, including:
Improving immune function and helping to fight disease
Lightening and brightening skin by erasing hyper-pigmentation and inhibiting melanin production in cells
Reducing inflammation
Helping your body break down and purge fat
Keeping your body from becoming resistant to drugs
Promoting high energy and mental clarity
Providing anti-aging properties
Improving quality of sleep and combating stress from sleep apnea Detoxifying and fighting oxidative stress.
Frequently Asked Questions
What are the ways I can go for glutathione treatment?
Glutathione can be either given through IV infusion or oral supplements. However, IV infusion is considered to be more effective as there is great absorbtion when injected into the bloodstream.
How long will it take to see results?
It takes about 2-4 weeks to start seeing results, you'll find your skin looking brighter, more radiant and healthier.
What dosages are recommended?
At Sparha, the doctors will determine the dosage and the course of the treatment depending on the requirements and expectations of the patient.