NAD+ Therapy

Reclaim your energy, focus, and vitality from the inside out. NAD+ (nicotinamide adenine dinucleotide) is a powerful coenzyme found in every cell of the body—essential for energy production, cellular repair, and healthy aging. As we get older, NAD+ levels naturally decline, leading to fatigue, brain fog, and slower recovery.

At Rising Aesthetics & Wellness, our IM NAD+ injections deliver this vital coenzyme directly into the muscle for quick absorption and noticeable results.

How to Use: NAD+ injections are administered intramuscularly (IM) in a quick, comfortable appointment—no IV required.

FAQ: NAD+ Therapy

Q: What is NAD+ and why is it important?
A: NAD+ is a coenzyme your cells need to create energy and repair damage. It plays a key role in metabolism, brain function, and overall vitality—but levels decrease as we age, leading to symptoms like fatigue and brain fog.

Q: How is IM NAD+ different from IV NAD+ therapy?
A: IM (intramuscular) injections offer a quick and effective way to boost NAD+ levels without the longer appointment time of an IV infusion. It’s ideal for maintenance or for clients who want the benefits of NAD+ in a shorter visit.

Q: How soon will I feel results?
A: Many clients report noticeable improvements in energy, focus, and mood within a few treatments, though results can vary. Ongoing treatments help maintain optimal NAD+ levels for lasting benefits.

Q: Are there any side effects?
A: NAD+ therapy is well tolerated. Some clients experience mild soreness at the injection site or temporary flushing, which typically resolves quickly.

Q: Who can benefit from NAD+ therapy?
A: Anyone looking to improve energy, recovery, focus, or overall wellness can benefit. It’s especially popular among those managing stress, aging, or fatigue from busy lifestyles.

Disclaimer

Peptide therapies are prescribed and administered only under the supervision of a licensed healthcare provider. Some therapies may be used off-label or investigational and are not FDA-approved for all indications. Individual results may vary.

Peptide therapy may not be appropriate for everyone, including patients who are pregnant, breastfeeding, have active cancer or a history of hormone-sensitive malignancies, or uncontrolled chronic illnesses. Patients must disclose their full medical history and current medications prior to treatment.