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IV drips for skin glow: Ask yourself these 5 questions before you try this treatment

From celebrities to influencers, IV drip treatments for skin have taken over the wellness scene. Promising everything from a “glow boost” to “detox in a bag,” these intravenous cocktails may seem like a fast fix—but there’s much more to them than meets the eye.

August 13, 2025 / 15:07 IST
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Side effects of IV drips for skin: IV drips can lead to certain side effects, like vein inflammation, infections from the treatment, allergic reactions, and even complications if the body rejects the treatment (Image: Pexels)

Once only given to hospitalised patients requiring critical hydration and/or nutrient supply, intravenous (IV) drip treatments are now in the spotlight of a new health and beauty trend. Everyone from A-list celebs to Instagram influencers are flaunting their IV glow sessions as part of a self-care regimen. Using an IV line, these treatments deliver a combination of vitamins, minerals, antioxidants, and other substances into a person — without going through the digestive tract, potentially allowing for faster absorption.

The appeal is equally clear as well — brighter skin, a boost of energy, improved hydration, and even detox in less than an hour. Now, clinics and wellness lounges are offering tailored secret sauce drips with names like "Radiance Infusion" and "Immune Boost" each boasting unique benefits. The idea itself may be elegant enough in its simplicity and glory, but the reality is anything but that. The safety of ingredients, exact dosages, potential side effects, and the lack of convincing scientific evidence to back up certain claims are all variables that must be considered.

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So, whether you want a quick beauty fix or want to do a little health support, knowing what IV drips can and cannot do is important to keep in mind. Because, at the end of the day, illuminated skin comes from smarter decisions, not just a bag of F5s, says Dr Falguni Shah, Dermatologist & Founder, Radiance Clinic.

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