Support for tissue repair, rapid recovery and healthy healing
Wound Healing Booster
This IV therapy supports recovery after surgery, aesthetic procedures, or tissue injury by delivering direct cellular nourishment.
It doesn’t push healing artificially but strengthens the body’s natural repair processes.
Why recovery needs support
- Surgical or aesthetic procedures
- Oxidative stress and inflammation
- Nutrient and micronutrient deficits
- Stress and poor sleep
- Suboptimal circulation or tissue perfusion
These factors slow healing; the booster supplies targeted nutrients directly to circulation.
Goals
- Support tissue repair and regeneration
- Accelerate recovery timelines
- Reduce oxidative stress
- Balance inflammation
- Strengthen post-procedure recovery
Typical contents
- Vitamin C
- Zinc
- Amino acids
- Antioxidants
- Micro-nutrients supporting tissue renewal
Formula tailored to procedure type, health status, and recovery needs.
Who is it for?
- People recovering from surgery
- Patients following aesthetic procedures
- Those needing tissue support
- People whose recovery is delayed by busy living
- Anyone seeking higher healing quality
Suitability confirmed in clinical assessment.
How it is applied
- Sterile clinical setting
- Administered intravenously
- Sessions last 30–45 minutes
- Patient rests comfortably
- Controlled, reassuring delivery
Post-treatment sensations
- Accelerated recovery feeling
- Boost of energy
- Reduced tissue sensitivity
- Positive awareness of healing
Effects may appear quickly or gradually.
How many sessions?
- Single session may support
- Courses planned as needed
- Frequency based on procedure and recovery needs
Safety
Safe when guided by proper patient selection and formulation; always physician-supervised.
Pricing
- Dependent on ingredients used
- Session count
- Personalized protocol
Detailed plan follows the consultation.
Dr. Melekber’s approach
- Integrates healing within surgical and aesthetic context
- Crafts scientific, safe, personalized protocols
- Prioritizes healthy, balanced recovery rather than speed
Goal: better-quality healing, not merely rushing the process.


