Absorption<\/strong><\/td>Quickly absorbed without going through the digestive system, the body receives a full dose of vitamins.<\/td> Slower absorption, depending on the digestive system, the body may not receive the full dose of vitamins.<\/td><\/tr> Duration of action<\/strong><\/td>Longer acting<\/td> Shorter acting<\/td><\/tr> Convenience<\/strong><\/td>Must go to a clinic or hospital for injection by a doctor.<\/td> Convenient, easy to carry, can be eaten anywhere<\/td><\/tr> price<\/strong><\/td>More expensive<\/td> Cheaper<\/td><\/tr> Side effects<\/strong><\/td>There may be side effects from the injection, such as allergic reactions, swelling, or infection.<\/td> Some vitamins may cause side effects such as bloating, diarrhea, and nausea.<\/td><\/tr> Suitability<\/strong><\/td>Suitable for people who have problems swallowing pills, people with conditions malabsorption<\/a> Want to get a high dose of vitamins? Want fast results?<\/td> Suitable for those who want to maintain general health, want convenience and save money.<\/td><\/tr><\/tbody><\/table><\/figure>\n\n\nWhich is better: injecting vitamin into the skin or taking vitamin pills?<\/strong><\/mark><\/h2>\n\n\n\n
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The choice of using vitamin injections or taking vitamin pills depends on the needs and health conditions of each individual. It can be analyzed for suitability as follows:<\/p>\n\n\n
Skin vitamin injection<\/h3>\n\n\n\nstrength:<\/strong> Vitamin injections (vitamin drips) often provide faster results in improving the condition of the skin, which is effective in reducing wrinkles, dark spots, and scars. Vitamin injections also allow nutrients and vitamins to enter the body directly through the blood, which may increase absorption and be more effective.<\/li>\n\n\n\nweakness:<\/strong> Vitamin skin injections (vitamin drips) may have a risk of side effects, such as swelling or a swollen sensation at the injection site, and are more expensive than taking vitamins in pill form.<\/li>\n<\/ul>\n\n\nTaking vitamin tablets<\/h3>\n\n\n\nstrength:<\/strong> Taking vitamins in pill form is often a convenient and easy-to-use method. There is no need for injections or a medical professional to perform the injections. It is less expensive than skin vitamin injections and does not have the risk of side effects as with skin vitamin injections.<\/li>\n\n\n\nweakness:<\/strong> Taking vitamins in pill form often takes a long time to see results. In addition, nutrients and vitamins are digested in the stomach before being absorbed into the body, which may make absorption less effective than skin vitamin injections.<\/li>\n<\/ul>\n\n\n\nTherefore, choosing to use skin vitamin injections or taking vitamin pills should consider individual needs and comfort. Most importantly, consult a doctor or health professional before deciding to inject skin vitamins every time.<\/p>\n<\/div>\n<\/div>\n\n\n
If I stop injecting skin vitamins, will my skin become darker?<\/strong><\/mark><\/h2>\n\n\nStopping the injection of skin vitamins does not make the skin darken again. <\/strong>Vitamin injections nourish the skin from within. The injected vitamins stimulate collagen production and fight free radicals. The result is brighter, whiter skin. This result does not come from changing skin color, but from nourishing the skin from within. For some people whose skin darkens after stopping vitamin injections, most of them will only darken slightly, but it will not return to being as dark as before the injections. However, it depends on the skin condition and other factors, such as skin care and lifestyle. If you are concerned that your skin will darken after stopping vitamin injections, you should consult a doctor or specialist for advice on appropriate skin care.<\/p>\n\n\nHow often can vitamin injections or vitamin drips be done?<\/strong><\/mark><\/h2>\n\n\nVitamin injections or vitamin drips should not be done too often as this can lead to hypervitaminosis, or an overabundance of vitamins, which can be harmful to health. In general, doctors recommend that you inject vitamins or drip vitamins no more than once a week and should not inject more than 6 times in a row. After that, you should stop for at least 1 month before injecting again. However, the duration and frequency of vitamin injections depend on many factors, such as:<\/p>\n\n\n\n
\nTypes of injected vitamins<\/li>\n\n\n\n Amount of vitamins injected<\/li>\n\n\n\n Physical condition of the person who received the injection<\/li>\n\n\n\n The purpose of vitamin injections<\/li>\n<\/ul>\n\n\n\nTherefore, you should consult a doctor before getting a vitamin injection or vitamin drip so that the doctor can assess the necessity and appropriateness of the vitamin injection, as well as determine the appropriate duration and frequency of vitamin injection for the person receiving the injection.<\/p>\n\n\n\n