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Medicinal Facial Aesthetics

ENZYMATIC FACIAL PEEL (Papaya, rice husk powder, pearl powder, resveratrol extract)
This enzymatic peel is sustainably sourced from natural ingredients.

It provides an exfoliating effect, removes dead skin cells, promotes cell renewal and regeneration, offers antioxidant benefits, cleanses pores, and helps fade acne scars.

An effective yet gentle peel, especially suitable for sensitive skin.

INTERCELLULAR COMMUNICATORS COMPATIBLE WITH HUMAN SKIN

Indications: Pigmented lesions (melasma); rosacea; active acne; acne scars; cellular aging; promotes healing of wounds, ulcers, and burns; inhibits the formation of hypertrophic scars.
Treatment benefit: Immuno-compatible with human skin.
Function: Regeneration, revitalization, and skin renewal. Stimulates natural cellular repair for a more youthful appearance. Reduces visible signs of skin aging. Stimulates collagen and elastin synthesis. Acts on cellular differentiation and angiogenesis.

Intercellular communicators do not alter the cell’s DNA and are not considered gene therapy. They are free from autologous complications or immune defense reactions during cellular communication. They contain no bovine or ovine by-products, ensuring an ethical approach from sourcing to manufacturing. These intercellular communicators are found in stem cells and can be obtained from human, plant, or synthetic sources. They contain biomolecules such as proteins, lipids, and nucleic acids, and act as messengers from stem cells to other cells. They play a vital role in intercellular communication, tissue healing, regeneration, and repair. Delivered in a Meso-Glide serum format, these communicators have revolutionized skin regeneration by releasing next-generation biologically active hyaluronic acid derived from hydroxyapatite obtained from phosphate rock (composed of calcium and phosphate), along with vitamin C, zinc, provitamin B5, and aloe vera.

MELASMA TREATMENT
What is melasma? Melasma is an aesthetic concern, but it can have a significant social impact on those who experience it. It is characterized by acquired brown hyperpigmentation that appears on sun-exposed areas (cheeks, forehead, upper lip, chest, and back of the forearms) and tends to fade when sun exposure is avoided. Melasma is more common in women, though it can also affect about 10% of men. It may be associated with pregnancy, the use of hormonal contraceptives, or certain medications like diphenylhydantoin, but it can also arise from unknown causes. In some cases, it disappears spontaneously months after childbirth or after discontinuing contraceptives, though it may return with future pregnancies.

  • Epidermal melasma: Pigment is located in the outer layers of the skin.
  • Dermal melasma: Pigment is located in deeper skin layers.
  • Mixed melasma: Pigment is found in both the epidermal and dermal layers.


From my professional experience, treating melasma is a real challenge due to its multifactorial or unknown origin. Invasive procedures often trigger an inflammatory response, which can lead to a rebound effect, worsening the color intensity and spreading the pigmentation.
Currently, I use non-invasive techniques with promising results, such as photodynamic therapy, high-concentration retinoids, and agents that stimulate collagen and restore the skin barrier.

It’s important to clarify: no treatment is universally the most effective. The best approach to melasma is prevention, using broad-spectrum physical sunscreens like titanium dioxide or zinc oxide. Chemical sunscreens are not recommended for blocking visible light radiation.

MESOTHERAPY (INTENSIVE INTEGRAL BIOSTIMULATION)
Revitalisation – Rehydration – Regeneration – Remodelling with 50mg of high molecular weight hyaluronic acid and 195mg of amino acids. An optimal formulation for fibroblast stimulation to promote collagen production and maintain the extracellular matrix.

Stabilises the electrolyte balance of the extracellular matrix by optimising the biochemical reactions occurring within it.

  • Delays cellular apoptosis and tissue ageing.
  • Provides anti-inflammatory and connective tissue repair action.
  • Has lower susceptibility to endogenous hyaluronidase due to its high molecular weight, resulting in longer-lasting treatment effects.
  • Minimally invasive treatment: Can be applied using a mesotherapy needle or a Dermapen.
  • Medical device with CE Class III sterile certification.

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