Health
Skinsculpt Aesthetics is all about promoting good health and positive vibes. We believe that good health and good mood go hand in hand, and we strive to help our clients feel their best inside and out. Our wellness services are designed to nourish and rejuvenate your body and mind, leaving you feeling refreshed and revitalized. We offer a variety of health and beauty treatments that are customized to your specific needs, including vitamin shots, which are a great way to give your body the nutrients it needs to thrive.
Health services

IV infusion, or intravenous infusion, is a process where fluids, vitamins, or nutrients are delivered directly into the bloodstream through a vein. This method allows for rapid absorption and immediate effects making it ideal for hydration and providing essential vitamins. IV infusion benefits individuals by quick relief from dehydration and supporting overall wellness. It is a valuable approach for enhancing recovery and ensuring optimal nutrient delivery.
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Detox IV drip (250ml hydration, vit B complex, vit C 500mg , glutathione 600mg) - £ 200
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Immunity boost IV drip (250ml hydration, glutathione 2,240mg) - £ 125
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Energy boost IV drip (100ml hydration, B-complex, vit C 500mg) - £ 110
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Focus IV drip (250ml hydration, vit B complex, amino acids) - £ 250
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Snow white skin brightening IV drip (250ml hydration, 2,400mg glutathione, vit C 1,000mg) - £ 250
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Menopause IV drip (100ml hydration, vit B complex, vit C, magnesium) - £ 130
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Vitamin B complex IV drip (100ml hydration, B-complex) - £ 80
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Vitamin C IV drip (100ml hydration, vit C) - £80
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Hair, skin and nails healt IV drip (250ml hydration, biotin 5mg) - £ 350
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​​Myers IV drip (glutathione 600mg, calcium chloride, magnesium, vit B complex, vit C, vit B12) - £ 250
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​Amino acid muscle builder IV drip (100ml hydration, L-leucine 1,000mg, L-Valine 1,000mg, L-Isoleucine 1,000mg, L-Phenylalanine 1,000mg, L-Lysine 1,000mg, L-Threonine 1,000mg, L-Methionine 500mg, L-Tryptophan 500mg, Taurine 2,000mg) - £ 180
​Glutathione IV drip 1200mg (100ml hydration, glutathion 1,200mg) - £ 75
Glutathione IV drip 2400mg (100ml hydration, glutathion 2,400mg) - £125
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​NAD + IV drip 250mg (100ml hydration, NAD+ 250mg) - £ 250
NAD + IV drip 500mg (100ml hydration, NAD+ 500mg) - £ 350
NAD + 1,000mg (250ml hydration, NAD+ 1,000mg) - £ 450
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Hydration IV drip 500ml - £ 80
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Hangover IV drip 1,000ml - £ 100
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Minerals IV drip
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Vitamins IV drip​
IV infusions

Vitamin B-12 is an essential water-soluble vitamin that plays an important role in many functions in the body, including: DNA synthesis, energy production, nerve cell health, red blood cell formation, neurological function.
B-12 is present in many food sources (mainly animal-based), where it is bound to the protein molecules in that food.
Vitamin B-12 is separated from the protein during digestion and is absorbed into the bloodstream. Adequate stomach acid is required to release the vitamin from the protein, and a substance called
intrinsic factor is necessary to ensure its absorption. People who are unable to absorb vitamin B-12 properly may have pernicious anaemia, which is a type of anaemia characterized by a lack of intrinsic factor.
The average daily intake of vitamin B-12, as recommended by the Office of Dietary Supplements, is
2.4 micrograms (mcg) for men and women over 14. Pregnant and breastfeeding women require
slightly more, at 2.6 mcg and 2.8 mcg, respectively.
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Benefits of Vit B12 shots:
- Prevents anaemia
- Alleviates anxiety
- Improves sleep
- Boosts energy
- Improves brain power
- Supports heart health
- Reduces risk of birth defects
- Eases morning sickness
- Prevents osteoporosis
- Reduces the risk of macular (eye) degeneration
- Boosts immunity
- Aids weight-loss
- Prevents hair-loss
- Enhances skin health and appearance
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Foods rich in Vit B12:
- Dairy
- Fortified non-dairy milk
- Beef
- Chicken
- Animal liver and kidney
- Eggs
- Fortified cereals
- Fish – tuna, sardines, trout and salmon
- Clams
- Fortified nutritional yeast
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Some common signs of Vit B12 deficiency:
- Decreased cognitive function, such as issues with memory or understanding
- Fatigue
- Lethargy
- Constipation
- Feeling faint
- Depression or irritability
- Headache
- Difficulty maintaining balance
- Sore, swollen tongue, which may be pale yellow or very red
- Heart palpitations
- Mouth ulcers
- Paraesthesia (pins and needles)
- Vision changes
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Risk factors that can increase the chance of developing vitamin B-12 deficiency:
- Alcohol abuse
- Smoking
- Certain prescription medications, including antacids and some type 2 diabetes drugs
- Having an endocrine-related autoimmune disorder, such as diabetes or a thyroid disorder
- Eating a vegetarian or vegan diet
- Certain gastrointestinal disorders, such as Crohn’s disease
- Gastric bypass or the removal of parts of the stomach
- Aging
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1 session £ 40
Course of 5 sessions £ 150
Vit B12 shots

Biotin, also known as vitamin B7, B8 or vitamin H, is essential for life. The major biological function of biotin is to act as a covalently bound cofactor for the biological activities of five mammalian biotin-dependent carboxylases. These biotin-dependent carboxylases play a crucial role in essential biological processes, including fatty acid synthesis, gluconeogenesis, and amino acid metabolism. Biotin helps to trigger the
reactions needed to convert food into energy. It also boosts the enzyme production that supports the
metabolization of fat and carbohydrates. Biotin injections support healthy cell growth and the creation of amino acids. Amino acids are essential for creating protein, so they can repair and maintain skin, hair and nail health.
The daily recommended amount of biotin is usually satisfied by diet. Humans are unable to produce their
own biotin; however, bacteria found in our intestines have the capability to produce biotin. Nutritional deficiency is rare, but consuming raw eggs in products like mayonnaise or Caesar dressing on a regular basis may cause a biotin deficiency. A protein called avidin, present in raw eggs, strongly binds to biotin, making it unavailable for intestinal absorption. Cooking eggs denatures avidin and makes biotin available for absorption.
Like other members of the vitamin B complex, biotin is water-soluble and non-toxic. It is not stored on the
body for very long.
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Benefits of Biotin shots:
- Hair growth
- Weight loss
- Lowering cholesterol
- Cognitive function
- Anxiety
- Blood pressure
- Depression
- Aids digestion
- Diabetes
- Fertility
- Prevents grey hair
- Heart health
- Joint pain
- Menstrual cycle
- Nail growth
- Pregnancy
- Vitiligo
- Wound healing
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Sources of Biotin:
- Brewer’s yeast
- Soybeans
- Beef liver
- Split peas
- Green peas/lentils
- Sunflower seeds
- Butter
- Peanuts/walnuts
- Pecans
- Eggs
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Symptoms of Biotin deficiency:
- 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
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Factors that affect biotin production and absorption:
- Alcoholics
- Epileptics
- Elderly individuals
- Athletes
- Pregnancy and lactation
- Gastroenteritis issues
- Smoking
- Genetic causes
- Long-term dieting
- Intravenous feeding
- Use of certain medications
- Vegetarians
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Indications for treatment:
- Hair damage, breakage or thinning
- Hair discolouration
- Weak or brittle nails
- Energy boost
- Skin ageing or dehydration due to a reduction of the lipid barrier
- Immune system support
- Weight loss alongside a healthy diet and exercise
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Course of 6 £ 180
Biotin shots

What is Ascorbic acid/Vitamin C? Ascorbic Acid is most commonly known as ‘Vitamin C’. Vitamin C is a natural antioxidant that improves the condition of the skin and protects the body against effects of harmful agents. These free radicals which cause damage to the body, are made when the body breaks down food, or when you are exposed to smoke or radiation. The buildup of these free radicals over time is largely responsible for the ageing process. Therefore, increased doses of Vitamin C can prevent this. Research shows that free radicals can play a role in cancer, heart disease and conditions such as arthritis. Vitamin C injections help preserve the body’s natural energy recourses and encourages electron production.
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Benefits of Vit C shots:
- Boost immune system
- Boost energy, diminish fatigue
- Build collagen
- Wound healing
- Repair and maintain cartilage, bones and teeth
- Aid in the absorption of iron
- Forms an important protein used to make skin, ligaments, tendons and blood vessels
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Food sources of Vit C:
- Citrus fruits and juice
- Red and green peppers
- Broccoli
- Strawberries
- Brussels sprouts
- Kale
- Parsley
- Thyme
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Symptoms of Vit C deficiency:
- Obvious signs of deficiency could include swollen and bleeding gums
- Loose teeth
- Fatigue
- Poor wound healing
- Joint pain
- Unexplained weight gain
- A blood test would show exact levels of vitamin C in the body
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Vitamin C in the body:
- The body is not able to produce Vitamin C, and it does not store Vitamin C, therefore it is important people consume this vitamin from their diet
- This is because Vitamin C is a water-soluble vitamin and dissolves in water. The body can only absorb a tiny amount of the vitamin, and the rest is passed through the body through the urine. The body keeps a small reserve of the vitamins but does not store, therefore supplements should be taken regularly to maintain effects
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​Why is Vitamin C important?
- Most people take vitamin C for general health and well-being or to boost their immune system
1 session £ 50
Course of 6 £ 250
Course of 12 (once monthly) £ 400
Vit C shots

The human body naturally synthesises vitamin D3 in the skin through exposure to direct sunlight and also obtained through the diet from fish liver oils and saltwater fish. In many developed countries, milk and other foods are fortified with vitamin D. Vitamin D3 levels also decrease with age because skin synthesis declines. The use of sunscreen, as well as dark skin pigmentation, can also reduce the amount of vitamin D3 the body produces. Vitamin D affects many organ systems, but it primarily helps to increase calcium and phosphate absorption from the intestines and promotes the formation of mineralisation within the bones.
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Benefits of Vitamin D shots:
- Vitamin D plays an important role in the health of muscles and bones. It helps with the absorption of calcium and phosphorus from the intestines, which has a direct effect on the muscles and bones
- Help with aches and pains in the bones and muscles as well as help with chronic fatigue and osteoporosis
- It has a vital role in the normal functioning of the immune system and can prevent and treat immune disorders such as rheumatoid arthritis, type 1 diabetes, Crohn’s disease and asthma
- It can also help to prevent and treat colds, flu and other infections of the body
- Vitamin D controls the growth of normal and cancerous cells. It can act as a prevention and treatment of certain cancers such as colon, pancreas, breast and prostate cancer
- It stimulates the production of insulin by producing cells in the pancreas
- It also helps to reduce insulin resistance and can help to prevent type 2 diabetes
- It helps to regulate blood pressure by aiding the production of angiotensin
- Helps to prevent hypertension, kidney disease and heart failure
- Reduces the chances of developing coronary heart disease by reducing inflammation in the blood vessel wall
- Helpful in the treatment of skin conditions like psoriasis as it aids in normal skin function
- Beneficial for the health of the teeth and preventing many dental problems. Boosts the mood and helps to treat depression. • Reduces the risks of neurological disorders such as Multiple Sclerosis (M.S), Parkinson’s disease, Autism and Alzheimer’s by aiding the development and function of the brain.
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Sources of Vitamin D:
Vitamin D can be obtained from several sources, but for many people, they are unable to make enough vitamin D required by any of the sources. Sun Exposure It is incredibly difficult for anyone to make enough vitamin D from sun exposure alone. Anyone Fitzpatrick 1-3 would need to sunbathe for around 2-4 hours a day in summer to achieve a good level of vitamin D. Fitzpatrick 4 and above need ten hours a day. This is unobtainable for many people around the world. The use of a sunscreen that blocks UVB rays will prevent the synthesis of vitamin D; however, the risk of skin cancer is high for many people who over-expose themselves to the sun’s harmful rays. Diet is not the best source of vitamin D; however, you can get some of your daily requirement from selective foods. Many foods have vitamin D added to them, such as milk, yoghurt and cereals. Oily fish such as salmon and mackerel contain reasonable amounts of vitamin D. How the fish is cooked will determine the amount of vitamin D that is absorbed by the body. Fish that is fried decreases in vitamin D content by around 50%. Eggs, meat and vegetables contain very small amounts of vitamin D
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Symptoms of Vitamin D deficiency:
- Fatigue or tiredness
- Bone pain
- Joint pain
- Muscle pain
- Sour mood
- Low energy
- More frequent illness
- Anxiety
- Irritability
- Weight gain
- Hair loss
- Sweaty Scalp
- Fertility issues
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Risks leading to vitamin D deficiency:
- Vegans
- Indoor workers
- Nursing mums
- Over 50’s
- Fitzpatrick 4 and above
- Obesity
- Geographic location
- Season of the year, i.e. winter months
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1 session £ 100
Vit D shots
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At Skinsculpt Aesthetics, we believe that true beauty comes from within. That's why we offer free health consultations to help our clients determine their health goals and capacity, and to explore the possibilities for achieving them. Our experienced and knowledgeable team is here to listen to your concerns and provide you with the guidance and support you need to make healthy choices in your life. We work with you on a personalized plan to help you look and feel your best, inside and out.