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Biotin Injections
Also known as vitamin B7, B8 or Vitamin H
Those that have relatively low levels of Biotin include:
Alcoholics
Epileptics
Elderly individuals
Pregnancy and lactation
Gastroenteritis issues
Smokers
Genetic causes
Long-term dieting
Use of certain medications
Vegetarians
Symptoms of Biotin deficiency include:
Red rashes on the skin
Brittle hair
Insomnia or difficulty sleeping
Depression
Muscle pain
Seizures
Upset stomach
Fatigue
Dry eyes
Dry of scaly skin
Loss of appetite
Nausea
Burning or prickling sensation in the hands or feet
Cracking in the corners of the mouth
Difficulty walking
Benefits of Biotin
Hair Growth
Biotin is associated with healthy hair growth. Hair loss can be contributed to a biotin deficiency.
Weight Loss
Biotin is vital for breaking down fatty acids and glucose and can assist in weight loss. lowering cholesterol–biotin regulates cholesterol levels in the body.
Cognitive Function
Biotin is critically involved in the synthesis of myelin, which is a substance that coats and protects the components of your nervous system.
Multiple sclerosis is a condition that destroys the myelin sheaths around your neurons, which leads to nervous system breakdown and severe pain.
Anxiety
The right balance of biotin helps soothe anxiety.
Blood Pressure
Biotin is claimed to regulate blood pressure.
Depression
A chronic deficiency of biotin can be associated with depression.
Biotin injections work well with PRP hair restoration or alongside anti-ageing skin treatments.
If using Biotin for hair growth the dosage of Biotin should be 3 per week for 6 weeks, then once a week for 6 months.
Biotin for improving skin or nail conditions should be given as a course of 1-2 injections per week for 6 weeks. If symptoms persist leave a break of a month before proceeding with a further course for 6 weeks.
Treatment is offered as a boost to improve physical condition such as hair, skin nails, or energy and not to treat medical conditions
Course of 12 treatments £300
Individual injections £30