
Do you want to get a Glutathione injection but are concerned about the risks? Making educated decisions can be aided by being aware of the glutathione injection side effects. To ensure the safety and efficacy of your skin treatment, our specialists at Kosmoderma Skin, Hair, and Body Clinics go over all the common and uncommon side effects of glutathione injections.
The three amino acids glutamine, cysteine, and glycine combine to form glutathione, a strong antioxidant. It is found in every cell in the human body and is necessary for:
When injected into the veins, glutathione goes around the gastrointestinal tract and attains greater levels in the body. Glutathione injections are used by most individuals for skin whitening, enhanced glowing, and pigmentation reduction.
However, like any medical or cosmetic procedure, glutathione injections may cause side effects, some of which are minor and manageable, and others of which are uncommon but serious.
Although glutathione injections are usually safe when given by trained specialists, such as those at Kosmoderma, it’s crucial to be aware of the following common side effects:
These glutathione injection side effects are typically mild and manageable, especially under medical supervision.
Though uncommon, some glutathione injection side effects can be more severe:
People with allergies, liver or kidney disease, pregnant women, or those using unregulated products should avoid glutathione injections.
Intravenous (IV) glutathione injections have been surrounded with some controversy among medical practitioners, mainly because of concerns of safety unrelated to those of oral or topical products of glutathione.
Numerous clinical trials have documented severe adverse reactions related to IV glutathione as:
An interesting study conducted by Zubair et al. revealed that while transient skin-benefitting results were seen in 37.5% of patients with IV glutathione (1200 mg twice weekly for six weeks), 32% developed adverse events, again revealing a large risk-to-benefit ratio imbalance.
The lack of universal dosing protocols, as well as abuse outside of medical supervision, work to heighten these issues of safety. For this reason, experts advocate using only supervised clinical settings with greater regulation as a means of protecting patients.
At Kosmoderma, we prioritize your safety by adhering to evidence-based treatments and avoiding procedures with unclear safety profiles.
You may not qualify for glutathione shots. You should delay or forego treatment if you:
Consultation with an experienced dermatologist is necessary to determine whether this treatment is suitable for you.
At Kosmoderma, we prioritize your safety with these key practices:
Glutathione therapy continues to evolve. Recent studies focus on:
At Kosmoderma, we stay updated on the latest to provide you with cutting-edge, safe treatments.
Our first concern is your well-being. To reduce side effects and optimize benefits from glutathione injections, our clinics only use premium, approved glutathione formulations and adhere to stringent US-FDA guidelines. With professional oversight at every stage, each treatment is tailored to your skin type and health profile.
Curious if glutathione injections are right for you?
Most side effects occur within hours to a day after injection and usually disappear quickly.
Permanent effects are rare and usually linked to misuse or unregulated products.
Generally, yes, but certain skin types may require adjusted dosing to prevent uneven pigmentation.
Seek immediate medical attention and inform your treating doctor.
Ready for radiant skin with expert care? Book your FREE consultation at Kosmoderma and receive a free e-guide, “Safe Glutathione Injection Practices,” to prepare for your treatment.