
Now, you can offer an advanced treatment in conjunction with your needling that will significantly improve the outcome for your patient with the patent pending SkinGenuity Range for both hair restoration and facial applications. These cost-effective treatments are available now to all clinics as an in-clinic treatment and a home kit.
Inter-Cell Messengers
The new technology that makes these changes possible is based upon Nobel Prize winning innovations that are now becoming available for use in aesthetic treatments. These are inter-cell messengers or bio-signals that are incorporated into our in-clinic as well as home treatments. This technology has already been incorporated into aesthetic treatments with the use of PRP, but the inconvenience of taking blood and the cost has limited its spread. With the use of the SkinGenuity Inter-Cell Messengers, these treatments are now available to everyone at a fraction of the cost.
The main inter-cell messengers used in current aesthetic treatment are growth factors and DNA repair enzymes, which repair, regenerate and improve skin health and help improve hair restoration in conjunction with micro-needling.
The inter-cell messengers are recognised by the body and through transcription and translation of the DNA in the cell, they tell the body to replicate skin or hair cells thus helping repair, regenerate and improve. Once one inter-cell messenger has signalled for a cell to produce a new cell then this divides into two and then four and so on, in a safe manner replacing cells that are needed to improve the signs of aging, hair restoration.
SkinGenuity range
The inter-cell messengers have all been proven individually as well as in the SkinGenuity range to help with common aesthetic treatments. The success of the SkinGenuity range in clinical trials is based upon the advances that have been made in the understanding of the technology and the enhancements to the delivery of these inter-cell messengers.
The inter-cell messengers are all focused and targeted for the specific condition so that when applied work most effectively with the body’s natural healing process.
SkinGenuity’s Inter-Cell Messengers are at a high concentration so that enough will penetrate the skin to be effective.
Growth factors are large molecules and so need help penetrating the skin. The SkinGenuity’s Inter-Cell Messengers are all nano-encapsulated to ensure that they penetrate the skin and work where they are most effective.
The SkinGenuity range all contain multiple Inter-Cell Messengers which work synergistically to maximise the outcome for the patients.
Clinical studies have taken place over the last year which have proven the potential of SkinGenuity Inter- Cell Messengers to improve facial rejuvenation and hair restoration when used with micro-needling.
Hair Restoration
Clinics now have the opportunity to increase their offering to patients by incorporating the SkinGenuity Hair Restoration protocol in combination with their micro-needling treatments. This allows a cost-effective way to enter the largest growing segment of aesthetics, without purchasing expensive equipment.
The SkinGenuity Hair Restoration Solution is used in conjunction with micro-needling and contains focussed and targeted Inter-Cell Messengers that have been proven to help improve hair restoration.
The patients can then take home the SkinGenuity Hair Restoration Home Kit that continues the micro-needling with needling applications every other day and the advanced SkinGenuity Botanical Brush that uses clinically proven ingredients to help improve the density and volume of hair growth.
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