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Biotin Support Booster (IM)
An intramuscular Biotin booster administered by trained clinical staff following a suitability assessment.
Biotin contributes to the maintenance of normal hair and skin
Same-day clinic appointments available where suitable
What's in it
Everything you need to know about Biotin Support Booster (IM)
An intramuscular Biotin booster administered by trained clinical staff following a suitability assessment.
Composition
What's included
- Biotin (Vitamin B7)
- Intramuscular administration (IM)
- Administered by trained clinical staff
Key information
What is Biotin?
- Biotin contributes to the maintenance of normal hair
- Biotin contributes to the maintenance of normal skin
- Biotin contributes to normal macronutrient metabolism
- Biotin contributes to normal psychological function
What to expect
Your appointment
1
Suitability assessment
Your medical history, current medications and individual circumstances will be reviewed before treatment.
2
Booster administration
Your Biotin booster is administered as an intramuscular injection by trained clinical staff.
3
Aftercare guidance
After treatment, you'll receive simple aftercare advice and have the opportunity to ask any questions.
Pre-treatment checks
Blood test not usually required
A blood test is not usually required before a Biotin Support Booster. Additional checks may be recommended if clinically appropriate following your assessment.
Frequently Asked
Biotin Support Booster (IM) — FAQs
What is a Biotin Support Booster (IM)?
A Biotin Support Booster (IM) is an intramuscular treatment containing Biotin (Vitamin B7). Biotin contributes to the maintenance of normal hair and skin and is commonly used as part of a beauty and wellness routine.
Who is this treatment suitable for?
This treatment may be suitable for adults looking for additional biotin support as part of their beauty and wellbeing routine. Suitability is confirmed following clinical assessment.
How is the treatment administered?
The treatment is administered as an intramuscular (IM) injection by trained clinical staff at our London clinic.
How long does the appointment take?
Most appointments take around 15 minutes, including your consultation, treatment and aftercare guidance.
Do I need a blood test before treatment?
For most patients, a blood test is not required before a Biotin Support Booster. Additional checks may be recommended if clinically appropriate.
How often can I have a Biotin Support Booster?
Treatment frequency varies between individuals and depends on clinical assessment, personal circumstances and clinician recommendation.
Can I combine Biotin with other treatments?
Your clinician can discuss whether other vitamin, wellness or IV treatments may be appropriate for you following assessment.
Can biotin affect blood test results?
Yes. Biotin may interfere with certain laboratory tests, including some thyroid and hormone blood tests. Please inform any healthcare professional carrying out blood tests if you have recently received biotin treatment.
Are there any side effects?
As with any injection treatment, side effects and risks can occur. These will be discussed during your consultation before treatment is administered.
Can everyone have a Biotin Support Booster?
No. Suitability depends on your medical history, current medications and clinical assessment.
Is Biotin treatment suitable during pregnancy?
Please inform the clinical team if you are pregnant, breastfeeding or planning a pregnancy. Suitability will be assessed individually.
Where is the clinic?
44 Crawford Street, London W1H 1JS — a short walk from Marylebone and Edgware Road stations. All treatments are administered at our clinic.