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4–6 weeks

15–30 minutes

None

Several months

4–6 weeks

15–30 minutes

None

Several months

Not required

OVERVIEW

What is a Biotin injection?

A Biotin injection is an intramuscular (IM) or intravenous (IV) treatment that delivers biotin (Vitamin B7) directly into the bloodstream. Biotin is a water-soluble B vitamin essential for maintaining healthy hair, skin, and nails, as well as supporting metabolism and overall wellness.

How does it work?

Unlike oral supplements, which must pass through the digestive system, biotin injections provide higher absorption rates for faster and more effective results. This treatment is particularly popular for individuals experiencing hair thinning, brittle nails, or dull skin, as biotin helps strengthen keratin, the protein that makes up hair, skin, and nails. It is also known to support energy production, nervous system health, and metabolism.

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FAQ

Biotin injections help promote hair growth, strengthen brittle nails, and enhance skin health by supporting keratin production. They also contribute to energy metabolism, nervous system function, and overall wellness.

Most people receive biotin injections once a week, but frequency depends on individual needs and health goals. A healthcare professional can recommend a personalised plan.

Results vary, but many individuals notice stronger nails and improved hair quality within 4–6 weeks. Full benefits for hair growth and skin health may take a few months of regular treatment.

Yes, biotin injections are generally safe when administered by a medical professional. Since biotin is water-soluble, excess amounts are excreted naturally. Mild bruising or soreness at the injection site may occur.

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