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Biorevitalization in NYC: Hyaluronic Acid Microinjections for Glowing Skin

April 2026·7 min read·By Pavel Atamas, NP

Biorevitalization is one of the most effective skin hydration and rejuvenation treatments available at Laser and Me in Midtown Manhattan. Using microinjections of hyaluronic acid and micronutrients directly into the skin, biorevitalization restores deep hydration, improves skin elasticity, and creates a luminous, healthy glow from within. Unlike surface-level moisturizers or topical serums, biorevitalization delivers active ingredients precisely where they are needed most.

What Is Biorevitalization?

Biorevitalization is an injectable skin treatment that delivers hyaluronic acid, vitamins, amino acids, minerals, and other micronutrients directly into the dermis through a series of small microinjections. The term comes from the idea of revitalizing the biological environment of the skin from within, rather than treating the surface.

The primary active ingredient in most biorevitalization products is non-cross-linked hyaluronic acid (HA). Unlike the cross-linked HA used in dermal fillers, which is designed to add volume and structure, non-cross-linked HA is formulated for hydration and tissue regeneration. It integrates into the skin matrix, attracting and retaining water molecules, and stimulating fibroblasts to produce new collagen and elastin.

Biorevitalization products may also contain a range of supportive ingredients including amino acids (the building blocks of proteins), vitamins (particularly B vitamins, vitamin C, and vitamin E), minerals (such as zinc and magnesium), antioxidants, and coenzymes. This comprehensive nutrient delivery addresses multiple aspects of skin aging simultaneously.

How Biorevitalization Differs from Dermal Fillers

Many clients confuse biorevitalization with dermal fillers, but they are fundamentally different treatments with different goals and mechanisms.

Dermal fillers use cross-linked hyaluronic acid or other materials to add volume to specific areas of the face, such as the lips, cheeks, or nasolabial folds. The cross-linking creates a gel that maintains its shape and provides structural support. Fillers are designed to correct volume loss and reshape facial contours.

Biorevitalization uses non-cross-linked hyaluronic acid that disperses evenly throughout the treated area, hydrating the tissue and stimulating cellular activity rather than adding volume. It is not designed to change facial contours but rather to improve the overall quality and health of the skin.

Biorevitalization is injected superficially into the dermis using very fine needles, while fillers are typically injected more deeply into the subcutaneous tissue or along the periosteum. The injection technique, product formulation, and treatment goals are all distinct.

At Laser and Me, our nurse practitioner Pavel Atamas is trained in both biorevitalization and dermal filler techniques and can recommend the most appropriate treatment based on your specific concerns and goals.

Who Is Biorevitalization For?

Biorevitalization is suitable for a wide range of clients and skin concerns. It is particularly beneficial for people experiencing skin dehydration and dullness, early signs of aging such as fine lines and loss of elasticity, sun-damaged skin, skin that appears tired or lacks radiance, and clients who want to maintain healthy skin quality proactively.

Biorevitalization is also an excellent treatment for the neck, decolletage, and hands, areas that often show signs of aging earlier than the face but are frequently neglected in skincare routines. The thin skin in these areas responds well to the hydrating and regenerative effects of HA microinjections.

The treatment is suitable for all skin types and can be performed year-round. It is particularly popular in New York City during the winter months, when cold temperatures and indoor heating deplete skin moisture, and in the summer when UV exposure and air conditioning can compromise skin hydration.

Biorevitalization is not recommended for clients who are pregnant or breastfeeding, have active skin infections or inflammation in the treatment area, have a history of keloid scarring, or are taking blood-thinning medications. A consultation with our nurse practitioner will determine whether biorevitalization is appropriate for you.

The Biorevitalization Procedure at Laser and Me

A biorevitalization session at our Midtown Manhattan medspa begins with a consultation to assess your skin and discuss your goals. The skin is thoroughly cleansed, and a topical numbing cream is applied to maximize comfort during the procedure.

The biorevitalization product is administered through a series of small microinjections using very fine needles. The injections are placed in a grid pattern across the treatment area, typically spaced one to two centimeters apart. The depth of injection is carefully controlled to deliver the product into the dermis, where it can have the greatest effect.

A full face treatment typically involves 30 to 50 microinjections and takes 30 to 45 minutes. The neck and decolletage can be treated in the same session or as separate appointments.

Immediately after treatment, small bumps or wheals may be visible at each injection site. These resolve within a few hours as the product disperses into the surrounding tissue. Some redness and mild swelling are normal and typically resolve within 24 to 48 hours.

Results and How Many Sessions Are Needed

Many clients notice an immediate improvement in skin hydration and radiance after their first biorevitalization session. The skin feels more plump and supple, and a healthy glow is often visible within 24 to 48 hours as the initial swelling resolves.

The deeper benefits of biorevitalization, including improved elasticity, reduction of fine lines, and stimulation of new collagen, develop over the weeks following treatment as the hyaluronic acid and nutrients integrate into the skin matrix and activate fibroblasts.

For optimal results, a course of three sessions spaced two to four weeks apart is typically recommended. After the initial series, maintenance sessions every three to six months help sustain the improvements and continue the skin rejuvenation process.

Biorevitalization is a cumulative treatment, meaning that results improve with each successive session. Clients who maintain regular treatment schedules typically see progressive improvement in skin quality over time, with the skin appearing healthier, more hydrated, and more youthful with each passing year.

Biorevitalization vs. Other Hydration Treatments

Several treatments are available for skin hydration and rejuvenation, including topical moisturizers, hydrating facials, mesotherapy, and biorevitalization. Understanding the differences helps clients choose the most appropriate option for their needs.

Topical moisturizers work on the surface of the skin, providing temporary hydration and creating a barrier against moisture loss. They cannot penetrate deeply enough to address dehydration in the dermis or stimulate collagen production.

Hydrating facials use a combination of cleansing, exfoliation, and topical product application to improve skin appearance. They provide immediate improvement but do not deliver active ingredients into the dermis.

Mesotherapy is a broader category of injectable treatments that includes biorevitalization. Traditional mesotherapy uses a cocktail of vitamins, minerals, and other active ingredients injected into the skin. Biorevitalization specifically refers to treatments centered on hyaluronic acid as the primary active ingredient, often with additional micronutrients.

Biorevitalization offers a more targeted and effective approach to deep skin hydration than topical treatments, with results that are visible and lasting. At Laser and Me, we use premium biorevitalization products formulated with high-quality hyaluronic acid and a comprehensive micronutrient complex.

Combining Biorevitalization with Other Treatments

Biorevitalization works well as a standalone treatment, but it can also be combined with other procedures for enhanced results. At Laser and Me in NYC, we often recommend biorevitalization as part of a comprehensive skin rejuvenation plan that may include laser treatments, microneedling, or Botox.

Combining biorevitalization with laser skin rejuvenation can accelerate healing after laser treatment and enhance the overall quality of results. The hyaluronic acid and micronutrients support tissue repair and hydration during the recovery period.

Combining biorevitalization with microneedling allows the active ingredients to penetrate even more deeply, as the micro-channels created by the needles facilitate absorption. This combination is particularly effective for clients with significant dehydration or early signs of aging.

Combining biorevitalization with Botox addresses both the dynamic (muscle-related) and static (skin quality) components of facial aging. Botox relaxes the muscles that cause expression lines, while biorevitalization improves the underlying skin quality.

During your consultation at Laser and Me, our nurse practitioner will assess your skin and recommend the combination of treatments most likely to achieve your goals.

Biorevitalization Cost and Booking in NYC

Biorevitalization in New York City typically ranges from $400 to $800 per session, depending on the product used, the treatment area, and the clinic. At Laser and Me in Midtown Manhattan, we offer competitive pricing for biorevitalization treatments, with package pricing available for the recommended initial series of three sessions.

Our clinic is located at 347 5th Avenue, Suite 803A, just steps from the Empire State Building. We are easily accessible from all parts of Manhattan and the surrounding boroughs.

To book a consultation or learn more about biorevitalization at our NYC medspa, contact Laser and Me. Our nurse practitioner Pavel Atamas will assess your skin and create a personalized treatment plan to help you achieve the glowing, hydrated complexion you desire.

Frequently Asked Questions

Is biorevitalization the same as dermal fillers?

No. Biorevitalization uses non-cross-linked hyaluronic acid to hydrate and rejuvenate the skin from within. Dermal fillers use cross-linked HA to add volume and reshape facial contours. They are different products with different goals and injection techniques.

How long do biorevitalization results last?

Results from a single session last approximately two to three months. After completing the recommended initial series of three sessions, results can last six months or longer with maintenance treatments every three to six months.

Is biorevitalization painful?

A topical numbing cream is applied before treatment. Most clients find the procedure comfortable, describing the sensation as mild pinching. The very fine needles used minimize discomfort.

Can biorevitalization be done on the neck and hands?

Yes. Biorevitalization is excellent for the neck, decolletage, and hands, which often show signs of aging but are frequently overlooked. These areas respond well to the hydrating and regenerative effects of the treatment.

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