Hydration and nutrient support, delivered safely and professionally

IV drips are designed to deliver fluids and selected vitamins or nutrients directly into the bloodstream. Many people choose them when they feel run down, dehydrated, or simply want structured support during busy periods. Others consider IV therapy as part of recovery after travel, intense schedules, or when oral supplements are not well tolerated.

At Mayam Aestetic, IV drips are provided with a medical-first approach. That means suitability checks, safe dosing, sterile technique, and clear expectations. IV therapy should be supportive, not extreme, and it should always be delivered responsibly.

What happens during
an IV drip appointment

The experience is usually straightforward and calm. Before treatment, a clinician reviews your medical history, current medications, allergies, and current symptoms. This is an important step because IV therapy is not suitable for everyone.

A typical appointment includes:

  • Health screening and discussion of your goal (hydration, recovery, wellness support)
  • Selection of an appropriate drip formula
  • Vital signs check where needed
  • Cannulation performed using sterile technique
  • Monitoring during the drip to ensure comfort and safety

Most drips take a short period of time, depending on the formula and rate. Many people relax during the session and return to their day afterwards.

Safety first: who should
avoid IV drips or take extra care

IV therapy should be avoided or carefully evaluated if you have certain medical conditions.

A consultation is essential if you have:

  • Kidney disease or reduced kidney function
  • Heart conditions or fluid balance concerns
  • Uncontrolled high blood pressure
  • Pregnancy or breastfeeding
  • A history of adverse reactions to IV therapy
  • Ongoing infection, fever, or unexplained symptoms

If there is any doubt, it is better to assess properly before proceeding.

What you may feel after an IV drip

Many people report feeling more hydrated and less fatigued, particularly if they were genuinely dehydrated. Others notice a more subtle effect, especially when IV therapy is used as a general wellness support rather than a correction of a clear deficiency.

Possible minor side effects can include:

  • Mild bruising at the injection site
  • Temporary lightheadedness
  • A cool sensation during the drip
  • Temporary flushing (depends on ingredients)

You will be monitored during the session, and any concerns can be addressed immediately.