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CellDerma

GF5 Next Gen is the successor to CellDerma’s original GF5 Serum, combining all of the original ingredients with the addition of 10 key active ingredients to produce even better results. The new serum contains growth factors for age reversing and repair, with vitamin B9 support, and neuropeptides to minimise and prevent lines and wrinkles. The introduction of ingredients such as copper tripeptide-1, a 5-ceramide complex, palmitoyl tripeptide-8, Ca-alpha-H and homotaurine enhance the skin barrier and speed up wound healing, offer a significant boost in hydration, redness reduction, and strengthening of fragile skin.

Dibi Milano

Dibi Milano’s Acid Infusion range of four serums is now available for clinics to retail. Each Acid Infusion Bioactivating Solution spotlights two ingredients and tackles a different concern. Ellagic acid and vitamin C, made for dull and ageing skin, counteracts oxidative damage, and fights a dull complexion. Ferulic acid and retinol protect the skin from free radicals and premature skin ageing induced by UV rays. Phytic acid and resveratrol contains a combination of ingredients to protect the skin from external aggressions and prevent the signs of skin ageing. Finally, polyglutamic acid and oligosaccharides preserve the skin’s microbiome for skin that is rich in water, stronger and protected.

Synergie Skin

HyalaVive is a new release from Synergie Skin, a hyaluronic acid serum that targets multiple channels of molecular penetration to deliver hydration and restore and regenerate compromised barriers. The hyaluronic acid contains high to ultra-low micro molecular weights to deliver hydration to the deepest layers of skin. The serum also contains TriCeramide Complex to reduce environmental damage for a smoother, firmer complexion. Vitamin B1 protects the skin barrier and reduces redness. All elements together work in synergy to replenish the epidermis and build the skin barrier.

Lynton

Dynamix is the latest release from Lynton, equipped with over 30 different treatment options. Due to its modular design, the Dynamix can be configured and customised with any Lynton handpiece to fit a clinic’s specific needs and add more as it grows without having to buy more devices. The touchscreen interface is simple to help all practitioners feel confident in delivering treatments. Dynamix integrates multiple technologies, including IPL for hair removal (ReMove) and skin rejuvenation (ReBright), RF (ReModel ), Q-Switched Nd:YAG (Remove Q), Erbium YAG laser (ResurFACE), providing a comprehensive suite of aesthetic solutions in a single device.

Opatra

The Dome Pro Skin Analyser is a new launch from aesthetic device brand Opatra. The skin analyser uses advanced imaging technology and harnesses artificial intelligence to offer insights into patients’ skin. The 15-second assessment evaluates 11 critical skin factors including spots, texture, wrinkles, and more. The technology also offers recommendations for a custom skincare routine and a 3D functionality for a more detailed view of the skin. Patients can also glimpse into the future with the trend predictions feature and see how their skin health will change with time.

ProLon

With a brand philosophy of longevity and healthy ageing, ProLon has released two new supplements to support its identity, and gut health. Distributed by SkinBrands, both supplements are 100% vegan, and aim to support the health of patients. The L-Biome supplement is rich in live, friendly bacteria, supporting fatty acid production and the integrity of the gut barrier, promoting a healthy microbiome. L-Pill combines four natural ingredients to sustain energy, maintain brain and cardiovascular health, offer cellular protection, and support healthy ageing.

Skyncare

Skyncare has added an innovation to its portfolio, Solaris. Solaris features four different handpieces to support a combination of different laser and IPL treatments. The diode 810nm is recommended for laser hair removal and skin rejuvenation. The Q-switched NdYAG 1064.532nm, is ideal for tattoo removal, semi-permanent makeup removal, pigmentation, and carbon facial rejuvenation. Fractional erbium laser 1540nm works to resurface skin and reduce scarring and stretchmarks. Finally, IPL is for hair removal, skin rejuvenation, and more. Featuring a real-time treatment cooling monitor and integrated energy level display, the device’s diode laser delivers safe, medical standard treatments and results.

Déesse Pro

New brand Déesse Pro has launched, with light therapy mask, EOS-X. The mask is the first medical-grade LED solution to feature 1070nm wavelength technology. The combined application of three wavelengths in the anti-ageing medical mode of EOS-X is designed to elicit synergistic immune responses within the body that are completely painless. The 1070nm wavelength initiates a pro-inflammatory response akin to that of a laser or chemical peel, simulating a ‘wound’ effect deep in the muscle.

Subsequently, the 630nm and 830nm wavelengths stimulate tissue regeneration and healing in the dermis, restoring normal cellular function through an anti-inflammatory response.

This article appears in April 2024

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Welcome to the April issue of Aesthetic Medicine Magazine
This month, we take the industry at face value, with a focus on the face!
Meet the experts
Meet our editorial advisory board
Hot off the press
The latest industry news
Feeling the strain
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Out and about
Highlights from the industry social calendar
The future is aesthetics
What will be happening at our show next month
There's a new laser in town
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An overview of the great learning opportunities
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This is what the future clinic looks like
The clinic as we know it is about to experience a revolution… starting with yours
Best face forward
Editor Anna Dobbie visits Dr Jasmin Taher’s new clinic in Fulham Palace
Use of dermal fillers in atrophic acne scarring
Dr Paul Charlson considers the applications of dermal fillers in atrophic acne scarring
Splitface comparison of polynucleotides
Dr Jenny Doyle presents a splitface comparison of the regenerative benefits
PEG Fillers
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The princess and the PRP
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Top aesthetic trends for 2024
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