- Skin Brightening
- LASER SCAR REMOVAL
- LASER HAIR REMOVAL
- LASER TATTOO REMOVAL
- Vampire Facial
- Thread Lift
- Dermal Fillers
- Glutathione IV Drip
- HIFU
- Anti-Aging Injections
- PIGMENTATION TREATMENT
- THERMAGE TREATMENT
- EXOSOMES
- PROFHILO TREATMENT
- HYDRA FACIAL +
- ANTI AGING TREATMENT
- NAIL TREATMENT
- MOLE REMOVAL
- NOSE AND EAR PIERCING
- WART REMOVAL
- SKIN TREATMENT
Unlock Radiant Skin with Glutathione IV Drip
If you’re dealing with pigmentation, uneven skin tone, dullness, or early signs of aging, the Glutathione IV Drip is your ultimate skin-brightening solution. Exclusively available at Monaris Skin Clinic, this advanced intravenous therapy combines Glutathione, multivitamins, and antioxidants to rejuvenate your skin from within and restore a luminous glow.
What is Glutathione IV Drip?
The Glutathione IV Drip is a specialized intravenous skin therapy designed to detoxify, brighten, and revitalize the skin at a cellular level. It effectively targets pigmentation, acne scars, and fine lines while enhancing overall skin health and radiance.Key Ingredients & Benefits
- Glutathione – The Master Antioxidant: Detoxifies the body, reduces oxidative stress, and brightens the complexion.
- Multivitamins (Vitamin C, B-complex, E): Boost collagen, improve elasticity, and protect skin from environmental damage.
- Powerful Antioxidants (ALA, NAC): Neutralize free radicals, reduce inflammation, and promote youthful, healthy skin.
Visible Benefits
✔ Brighter, more even-toned skin
✔ Reduction in pigmentation & dark spots
✔ Smoother, firmer, and younger-looking skin
✔ Fewer fine lines & signs of aging
✔ Deep hydration and overall skin rejuvenation
Treatment Experience
- Duration: 60–90 minutes per session
- Results: Visible glow after a few sessions, with optimal results through a tailored plan
- Downtime: Minimal to none
Safety & Side Effects
The Glutathione IV Drip is generally safe and well tolerated. Mild redness, temporary flushing, or slight dizziness may occur but resolve quickly. Allergic reactions are rare and discussed during consultation.