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High-Dose Vitamin C IV therapy is a cosmetic and wellness treatment that delivers blood concentrations (up to 400x higher) that cannot be achieved through oral intake, by infusing Vitamin C (Ascorbic Acid) directly into the bloodstream. Effects vary by dose (25g, 50g, 75g), and benefits include skin brightening, improved skin quality, wrinkle prevention, fatigue recovery, and immune support. In this article, the medical team at Men’s Care Clinic provides a comprehensive explanation of the benefits, side effects, G6PD (Glucose-6-Phosphate Dehydrogenase) deficiency screening, comparison with other IV therapies, recommended frequency, and cost guidelines for High-Dose Vitamin C IV therapy. Online consultations and initial counseling are free of charge.

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“I take Vitamin C supplements but don’t feel any effect.” “Is there a more efficient method for clearer skin and fatigue recovery?” If you have these questions, High-Dose Vitamin C IV therapy is gaining attention as a solution.
High-Dose Vitamin C IV therapy is a cosmetic and wellness treatment that achieves blood concentrations unreachable through oral intake, with a wide range of expected benefits including skin brightening, improved skin quality, wrinkle prevention, fatigue recovery, and immune support. It is well known for being used by celebrities and athletes, and demand has been expanding alongside rising beauty consciousness among men.
On the other hand, you may have concerns or questions such as “Are the side effects safe?”, “I heard G6PD deficiency testing is required—why?”, or “Should I choose 25g or 50g?” In this article, we provide a comprehensive explanation from a clinic specializing in IV therapy covering the effects, dosing, side effects, and comparison with other IV therapies for High-Dose Vitamin C IV therapy.


High-Dose Vitamin C IV therapy is a medical procedure that delivers a large amount of Vitamin C (Ascorbic Acid)—an amount that is difficult to obtain via supplements or food—directly into the vein through an IV drip. Typically, 25g to 75g of Vitamin C is used per session, which is several hundred times the amount of typical oral intake.
Originally, research began in the 1970s with American biochemist Dr. Linus Pauling and colleagues, and today it is widely used in cosmetic medicine, anti-aging medicine, and integrative medicine. By maintaining a high concentration through IV infusion, the following pharmacological effects can be expected.
Vitamin C is a representative water-soluble vitamin and can also be taken via supplements and food. However, oral intake has a major limitation: “the upper limit of intestinal absorption”. When more than 200mg is taken at one time, the absorption rate drops sharply, and any excess is excreted through urine—meaning blood concentration cannot rise above a certain level.
In contrast, IV administration delivers Vitamin C directly into the bloodstream, bypassing the digestive tract, allowing for high concentrations that are impossible to achieve through oral intake. Specifically, while oral intake of 1-2g results in a blood concentration of about 100-200 μmol/L, a 25g IV drip reaches approximately 15,000 μmol/L, and a 50g IV reaches 20,000 μmol/L or higher, according to reports.
This difference in blood concentration is what produces the unique pharmacological effects of IV therapy. Effects such as antioxidant action and collagen production promotion are believed to be insufficient unless a certain blood concentration is reached.
High-Dose Vitamin C IV therapy began with research by Dr. Linus Pauling and Dr. Ewan Cameron in the 1970s on high-dose Vitamin C administration. Subsequently, research has continued at the U.S. National Institutes of Health (NIH) and the National Cancer Institute (NCI), with pharmacological backing being established.
In recent years, High-Dose Vitamin C IV therapy has been widely used in cosmetic medicine, anti-aging medicine, and integrative medicine, and has been adopted by medical institutions around the world. In Japan as well, it is offered by many clinics as elective (non-insured) medicine, and is becoming established as an option for cosmetic and health maintenance purposes.


High-Dose Vitamin C IV therapy is a treatment expected to deliver diverse benefits in both cosmetic and health aspects. Here, we explain the primary benefits that are particularly noteworthy. Note that individual responses vary—some people feel immediate effects, while others experience the benefits gradually over several sessions.
The most popular benefit of High-Dose Vitamin C IV therapy is its cosmetic effect. Vitamin C is an essential coenzyme for collagen synthesis, and maintaining a high concentration promotes collagen production in the dermal layer.
Particularly for men, UV protection and moisturizing care are often inadequate, leading to a tendency for dark spots and dullness to be noticeable. High-Dose Vitamin C IV therapy is also effective for these skin concerns specific to men.
Vitamin C is also involved in the synthesis of the anti-stress hormone (cortisol) in the adrenal glands. Modern people who experience a lot of stress overuse their adrenal glands, which is thought to increase Vitamin C consumption.
By supporting adrenal function through High-Dose Vitamin C IV therapy, many people experience the following changes:
For those experiencing stress in work or personal life, regular High-Dose Vitamin C IV therapy is helpful for both mental and physical conditioning.
Vitamin C is known to enhance the function of white blood cells (particularly neutrophils and lymphocytes). High-Dose Vitamin C IV therapy can be expected to support resistance to infectious diseases.
If you feel that “I have been catching colds frequently lately” or “fatigue lingers,” consider High-Dose Vitamin C IV therapy as an option for immune support.
One of the main causes of aging and lifestyle-related diseases is “oxidative stress”. UV exposure, smoking, excessive alcohol consumption, stress, and lack of sleep generate reactive oxygen species in the body, which damage cellular DNA and proteins, leading to accelerated aging.
High-Dose Vitamin C IV therapy uses its powerful antioxidant action to neutralize reactive oxygen species and reduce cellular damage. This is expected to provide the following anti-aging benefits:


Many people wonder, “Isn’t it enough to take Vitamin C as a supplement?” but in reality, there is a maximum 400x difference in blood concentration between oral intake and IV therapy. This is a decisive difference that determines whether pharmacological effects can be exerted.
| Method of Intake | Dose | Blood Concentration (Approx.) | Ratio to Oral Intake |
|---|---|---|---|
| Diet (citrus fruits, etc.) | About 100-200mg/day | About 50-70 μmol/L | 1x |
| OTC supplements/drinks | 1,000-2,000mg | About 100-200 μmol/L | About 2-3x |
| High oral intake | 3-5g | About 220 μmol/L (plateau) | About 3-4x |
| High-Dose IV 25g | 25g | About 15,000 μmol/L | About 200x |
| High-Dose IV 50g | 50g | About 20,000 μmol/L or higher | About 300x or higher |
| High-Dose IV 75g | 75g | About 25,000 μmol/L or higher | About 400x or higher |
*Values are approximate and vary by individual body type and metabolism.
As shown, the greatest feature of IV administration is achieving blood concentrations absolutely unattainable through oral intake.
Orally consumed Vitamin C is absorbed in the small intestine via an active transporter called SVCT1. However, this transporter has a saturation phenomenon—once a certain amount is exceeded, no more can be absorbed.
Specifically, while absorption rate is 80% or more for doses up to about 200mg at a time, it drops to less than 50% with 1g intake, and to about 20% with 5g intake. The rest reaches the large intestine causing diarrhea, and is ultimately excreted as urine.
In other words, the reality is that even with high-dose supplements or drinks, most of it is not absorbed and is excreted. The only way to overcome this barrier is direct administration via IV.
Even when incorporating High-Dose Vitamin C IV therapy, daily Vitamin C supplementation should still be obtained orally (through diet and supplements). The two are complementary, not competitive.
This way, the ideal combination is “defensive” care daily through supplements and “offensive” care through IV therapy.


“How many sessions of High-Dose Vitamin C IV therapy are needed to see effects?” is a very common question. The conclusion is that the recommended frequency and number of sessions vary by purpose, so it is important to decide on the optimal plan in consultation with a physician.
| Purpose | Recommended Frequency | Initial Course | Maintenance |
|---|---|---|---|
| Cosmetic (skin brightening / improved skin) | Once a week | 6 sessions | 1-2 times/month |
| Fatigue recovery / stress relief | Once every 2 weeks | 4-6 sessions | Once a month |
| Immune support | Weekly (during outbreak periods) | 4 sessions | Once a month |
| Overall anti-aging | Once every 2 weeks | 6 sessions | 1-2 times/month |
| Pre-event intensive care | 1-2 times/week | 3-5 sessions | As needed |
The standard plan adopted at many clinics is “once weekly x 6 sessions“. After feeling effects during this period, it is common to transition to monthly 1-2 maintenance sessions.
“Does a single High-Dose Vitamin C IV therapy session work?” is another common question. In conclusion, many people can feel fatigue recovery and skin tone improvement after just one session, but genuine skin improvement and anti-aging effects appear with continued treatment over multiple sessions.
We welcome those who want to “try just one session.” We never push course contracts. First trying one session to see if it suits you is also a good choice.
High-Dose Vitamin C IV therapy is a highly safe treatment, but excessive frequency such as daily administration is not recommended. By maintaining a 1-2 times per week interval, you can maintain bodily balance while achieving maximum effects.
Risks of overdose reported include kidney strain from oxalate accumulation, electrolyte imbalance, and rarely hypoglycemic symptoms. It is important to always follow appropriate frequency under medical supervision.


High-Dose Vitamin C IV therapy is relatively safe, but mild side effects can occur. Additionally, there is a serious risk for those with a hereditary condition called G6PD (Glucose-6-Phosphate Dehydrogenase) deficiency, so blood screening is always conducted at the first visit.
| Side Effect | Incidence | Symptoms / Management |
|---|---|---|
| Thirst (dry throat) | Relatively common | Throat becomes dry during/after IV. Manage with adequate fluid intake |
| Frequent urination | Relatively common | Increased urinary frequency due to fluid volume. Temporary |
| Hypoglycemic symptoms | Rare | Dizziness, cold sweat, weakness. Prevent with pre-IV meal |
| Vascular pain / insertion site pain | Occasional | Can be reduced by adjusting IV speed |
| Diarrhea / abdominal discomfort | Rare | May occur with high doses. Manage with dose adjustment |
| Mild headache | Rare | Improves with fluid intake and rest |
Most of these side effects are mild and temporary. Eating a proper meal before IV therapy can reduce the risk of hypoglycemia.
G6PD (Glucose-6-Phosphate Dehydrogenase) deficiency is a hereditary condition in which a critical enzyme in red blood cells is genetically deficient. The prevalence in Japanese people is reported to be approximately 0.1-0.5%, but most people are unaware of it without testing.
If a person with G6PD deficiency receives High-Dose Vitamin C IV therapy, there is a serious risk of “hemolytic anemia,” where red blood cells are destroyed. As this could be a life-threatening severe adverse effect, G6PD activity must always be measured by blood test before the first session.
Clinics that “skip testing and provide IV immediately the same day” should be avoided from a safety management perspective. Men’s Care Clinic always performs G6PD testing at the first visit.
The following persons either cannot receive High-Dose Vitamin C IV therapy or require thorough consultation with a physician in advance:
Those with chronic conditions or taking medications must accurately declare all information at the first visit. Sharing this information is essential for safe treatment.


The common doses for High-Dose Vitamin C IV therapy are three levels: 25g, 50g, and 75g. For those who are “not sure which dose to choose,” we explain the guidelines and recommended characteristics for each dose.
| Dose | Duration | Main Purpose | Recommended For |
|---|---|---|---|
| 25g | About 30-45 min | Entry level for cosmetic / fatigue recovery / immune support | First-timers / those wanting short sessions / cost-conscious |
| 50g | About 60-90 min | Genuine skin improvement and anti-aging | Those wanting clear cosmetic effects / continuous care |
| 75g | About 90-120 min | Aiming for maximum pharmacological effects | Those with strong fatigue / those wanting intensive care |
25g is the most popular dose as the entry-level model for High-Dose Vitamin C IV therapy. The duration is short at about 30-45 minutes, allowing easy sessions during lunch break or after work.
For those who want to “first try it out” or “finish in a short time,” we recommend starting with 25g.
50g is the optimal dose for those seeking genuine cosmetic and anti-aging effects. Blood concentration reaches 20,000 μmol/L or higher, a concentration at which pharmacological actions such as collagen production promotion and melanin suppression are fully exerted.
For those who want continuous cosmetic medical care, 50g is the most cost-effective option.
75g is the largest dose among High-Dose Vitamin C IV therapy options. Blood concentration reaches 25,000 μmol/L or higher, the concentration at which pharmacological action is most powerfully exerted.
Since 75g also increases burden on the body, gradually raising the dose under physician judgment is recommended. Rather than starting with 75g immediately, it is safer to start with 25g or 50g to see how your body responds before moving up.


Costs of High-Dose Vitamin C IV therapy vary by dose, clinic, and course content. There are also other IV therapies for cosmetic and wellness purposes, such as Glutathione (Shiratama) IV, Placenta IV, and Garlic (Vitamin B1) injection, each with different effects and costs.
| Dose | Per Session | 6-Session Course |
|---|---|---|
| 25g | 8,000-15,000 yen | 45,000-80,000 yen |
| 50g | 15,000-25,000 yen | 80,000-130,000 yen |
| 75g | 20,000-35,000 yen | 110,000-180,000 yen |
| G6PD screening test | 3,000-5,000 yen | First visit only |
| First-visit / follow-up fee | Free (varies by clinic) | |
*All prices include tax and are approximate. As elective (non-insured) medicine, not covered by insurance.
Per-session unit cost generally drops significantly with course contracts.
| IV Type | Main Component | Main Effects | Cost Range |
|---|---|---|---|
| High-Dose Vitamin C | Ascorbic Acid | Skin brightening, improved skin, antioxidant, immune support | 8,000-35,000 yen |
| Glutathione (Shiratama) IV | Glutathione | Skin brightening, antioxidant, detoxification | 5,000-15,000 yen |
| Placenta IV | Placental extract | Improved skin, menopausal symptoms, fatigue recovery | 3,000-10,000 yen |
| Garlic (Vitamin B1) injection | Vitamin B1 | Fatigue recovery, stamina boost | 1,500-3,500 yen |
| Myers Cocktail | Vitamin/mineral complex | Fatigue recovery, immune support | 5,000-10,000 yen |
As shown, IV therapies can be used differently depending on purpose. For both cosmetic and health aims, High-Dose Vitamin C IV is recommended; for fatigue recovery emphasis, Garlic injection; for cost-conscious skin brightening, Glutathione IV.
Combining High-Dose Vitamin C IV with other IV therapies can further enhance effects. Representative combinations are as follows:
Combination menus are decided in consultation with a physician. We propose the optimal plan according to your purpose, condition, and budget.


For those who are “nervous about their first IV session” or “unsure how long it takes,” we explain the treatment flow for High-Dose Vitamin C IV therapy separated into first visit and second visit onwards.
For first visits, allow approximately 1.5-2 hours total for counseling, testing, and treatment.
From the second visit onwards, the G6PD test is no longer needed, allowing for shorter sessions.
From the second visit, completion is in about 40 minutes to 2 hours. The flow accommodates sessions after work or during lunch breaks.
Following these precautions allows you to maximize effects while safely receiving treatment.


Men’s Care Clinic is a men’s-only clinic with three locations: 新橋院 (Shimbashi), 秋葉原院 (Akihabara), and 表参道院 (Omotesando). We have established a safe medical care system through medical partnership with Toyosu Hospital. We provide various IV therapies including High-Dose Vitamin C IV therapy, totally supporting men’s cosmetic and health needs.
| Menu | Per Session | First-Visit Campaign |
|---|---|---|
| High-Dose Vitamin C IV 25g | 10,000 yen | 8,000 yen |
| High-Dose Vitamin C IV 50g | 18,000 yen | 15,000 yen |
| High-Dose Vitamin C IV 75g | 25,000 yen | 22,000 yen |
| G6PD test (required on first visit) | 4,000 yen | Included in campaign |
| First-visit / follow-up fee | Free | |
*All prices include tax. As elective (non-insured) medicine, not covered by insurance.
*Course contracts offer additional savings. See the IV Therapy page for details.
For those who feel “nervous about going to the clinic directly” or “want to consult about which dose suits me,” you can start with online consultation. You can have a video call with a physician via smartphone or PC and receive advice in advance about the necessity of IV therapy and dose guidelines.


Many people feel lighter and notice skin tone improvement the next day even after one session. However, genuine skin improvement and anti-aging effects are typically experienced with continued treatment of around weekly x 6 sessions. Trying just one session is also a good option. For related skin treatments, please also see this article.
Supplements and IV therapy have a maximum 400x difference in blood concentration. Supplements have an upper limit of about 200 μmol/L, while 75g IV reaches 25,000 μmol/L or higher. Pharmacological actions such as collagen production promotion and melanin suppression are first exerted at high concentrations unreachable through supplements. The ideal combination is supplements for daily use and IV therapy for regular boosts.
Yes, you must receive it before the first session. If a person with G6PD deficiency receives High-Dose Vitamin C IV therapy, there is a risk of severe hemolytic anemia. While the prevalence in Japanese people is rare at about 0.1-0.5%, it cannot be detected without testing, so it is mandatory for safety. “Clinics that skip testing” should be avoided.
For first-timers, we recommend starting with 25g. The duration is short, the body burden is low, and costs are kept down. Those seeking genuine skin improvement and anti-aging effects should consider 50g, while those with strong fatigue or wanting intensive care should consider 75g. Ultimately, the dose suitable for your purpose and condition is decided in consultation with a physician.
Mild side effects such as thirst, frequent urination, and rarely hypoglycemia are reported, but they are all temporary and mostly not problematic. To prevent hypoglycemia, it is important to eat a proper meal before IV therapy. For those with G6PD deficiency, there is a risk of hemolytic anemia, so it is always confirmed with the pre-first-visit screening test. After testing, High-Dose Vitamin C IV therapy can be considered a highly safe treatment.
While it varies by purpose, continuing weekly for about 6 sessions initially is standard. Many then transition to monthly 1-2 maintenance sessions. For cosmetic purposes, weekly is the guideline, while for fatigue recovery, every two weeks is recommended. Excessive frequency such as daily is not recommended. Find a frequency that suits you in consultation with a physician.
High-Dose Vitamin C IV therapy features wide-ranging effects of skin brightening, improved skin, antioxidant, and immune support. Glutathione (Shiratama) IV specializes in skin brightening, Placenta IV is for skin improvement and menopausal symptoms, and Garlic (Vitamin B1) injection’s main purpose is fatigue recovery. Since each has different purposes, combining them allows for more comprehensive cosmetic and health care.
High-Dose Vitamin C IV therapy is elective (non-insured) medicine and not covered by insurance. Per-session costs are approximately 8,000-15,000 yen for 25g, 15,000-25,000 yen for 50g, and 20,000-35,000 yen for 75g. Per-session unit costs drop significantly with course contracts. At Men’s Care Clinic, first-visit and follow-up fees are free, and first-visit campaigns are also offered.
Shower and bathing are possible from the same day, but we recommend avoiding intense exercise and long sauna sessions. Because the IV activates body metabolism, overexertion can paradoxically cause fatigue. Adequate fluid intake and rest after completion maximizes effects.
Yes, Men’s Care Clinic offers online consultations. Pre-counseling via video call on smartphone or PC is possible, allowing you to ask the physician directly about the necessity of IV therapy, dose guidelines, and any concerns. Online consultations in advance smooth the flow during clinic visits. Note that the IV procedure itself requires an in-clinic visit.
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