Gluta-C Skin Therapy Injections
$179.00 – $498.00
Gluta-C Brightening Therapy, combining glutathione and vitamin C with easy-to-use injections, administered daily or every other day, may help achieve a more radiant and even skin tone right from home.
This therapy, supported by clinical studies, potentially reduces pigmentation, improves elasticity, and hydrates, harnessing the synergistic effects of two powerful antioxidants for enhanced skin health.
- Glutathione 600mg + Vitamin C Combo Package
- Mixing / Administration Supplies
- For Subcutaneous Injection
- Two Gluta-C Kits = 20 Day supply with every-other-day use.
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Description
Gluta-C Skin Therapy - A Convenient At-Home Solution for Brighter, More Radiant Skin
Achieve a brighter, more even skin tone from the comfort of home with Gluta-C Skin Care and Whitening Therapy. This innovative regimen combines two powerful antioxidants – glutathione and vitamin C – into an easy-to-use subcutaneous injection system for targeted brightening and skin complexion results.
Glutathione is known as the body’s “master antioxidant”. It neutralizes free radicals, boosts immunity, supports liver health, and inhibits melanin production to help lighten and brighten skin.
Vitamin C is a potent antioxidant that boosts collagen production, fades dark spots and hyperpigmentation, calms inflammation, and works synergistically with glutathione to enhance its brightening benefits. Our non-acidic vitamin C derivative ensures stability and compatibility.
Gluta-C therapy allows you to experience the skin-renewing effects of intravenous glutathione and vitamin C shots in your own home. Each box contains the Glutathione + Vitamin C with reconstitution liquid, and supplies like syringes and sterile mixing vials.
Clinical Studies
Some of the key studies on the effects of glutathione on skin:
- Oral glutathione (500mg per day) over 4 weeks reduced skin pigmentation and improved skin elasticity and wrinkles.
- Glutathione caused significant improvement in melasma skin pigmentation after 4 weeks of treatment.
- Glutathione therapy has been shown to increase skin elasticity, hydration and luminosity in clinical studies.
- One study found combining glutathione injections with vitamin C led to reduced wrinkles and improved elasticity.
- Both oral (500mg/day) and topical 2% oxidized glutathione formulations brightened skin color in sun-exposed areas over 4-8 weeks.
Multiple clinical studies have demonstrated skin benefits from glutathione administered through oral, intravenous, topical or injection routes. Key effects seen include skin brightening, reduced pigmentation, increased elasticity and hydration, reduced wrinkles, and improvements in texture and luminosity. The studies cover a range of skin types and conditions like melasma, sun damage and photoaging.
Clinical Studies
Some of the key studies on the effects of glutathione on skin:
- Oral glutathione (500mg per day) over 4 weeks reduced skin pigmentation and improved skin elasticity and wrinkles.
- Glutathione caused significant improvement in melasma skin pigmentation after 4 weeks of treatment.
- Glutathione therapy has been shown to increase skin elasticity, hydration and luminosity in clinical studies.
- One study found combining glutathione injections with vitamin C led to reduced wrinkles and improved elasticity.
- Both oral (500mg/day) and topical 2% oxidized glutathione formulations brightened skin color in sun-exposed areas over 4-8 weeks.
Multiple clinical studies have demonstrated skin benefits from glutathione administered through oral, intravenous, topical or injection routes. Key effects seen include skin brightening, reduced pigmentation, increased elasticity and hydration, reduced wrinkles, and improvements in texture and luminosity. The studies cover a range of skin types and conditions like melasma, sun damage and photoaging.
Disclaimer: The information on this website is not intended or implied to be a substitute for professional medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. Always seek the advice of a physician or other qualified healthcare provider with any questions you may have regarding a medical condition.
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