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REVOLUTIONISING HYALURONIC ACID

Jackie Knight, lead practitioner at A New You Clinic in Brighton, discusses her experience with Neauvia

“In my 25 years of experience in the aesthetics industry, I have used many different types of fillers and have always been open to new technology and treatments available. When it comes to Neauvia, its products have been a game changer thanks to its unique polyethylene glycol (PEG) system that utilises PEG-polymers. PEG enhances the filler’s biocompatibility, promoting a smoother integration with the body’s tissues. This has translated into a more natural look and feel, minimising any discomfort or visible signs of enhancement for my patients.

“The versatility of PEG in fillers is another standout feature. Its ability to be tailored to different consistencies allows for personalised treatments, addressing specific aesthetic concerns with precision. This adaptability has notably contributed to achieving more customised and satisfying results. PEG’s extreme hydrating properties play a crucial role in maintaining skin moisture. This has been a game-changer in my experience, contributing to a youthful and refreshed appearance. The filler not only adds volume but also supports overall skin health, making it a comprehensive solution and, in my opinion, is one of the best on the market and one of my go-to products to use on my clients.”

Neauvia stands out as a trailblazer in aesthetics, with its PEG-HA fillers reshaping the landscape of hyaluronic acid (HA) fillers. The cornerstone of the brand’s success lies in its innovative smart crosslinking technology (SXT), an exclusive development seamlessly blending HA and PEG into a cohesive network. This fusion of science and artistry creates a distinctive synergy, setting Neauvia apart.

Neauvia’s technology, featuring polyethylene glycol diacrylate (PEGDE) crosslinking, boasts diverse molecular weights and chain lengths, providing high conformational flexibility and shape modification without structural damage. This breakthrough paves the way for a transformative impact on aesthetic procedures.

The strategic use of PEG by Neauvia is a key differentiator, offering unique properties that enhance the efficacy of its gels to unprecedented levels. The gels showcase high viscoelasticity and cohesivity, mimicking the mechanical properties of natural skin tissues. The immediate and lasting results achieved through Neauvia’s PEG-HA Fillers, coupled with thermo-dynamic and thermo-stability properties, enable versatile and effective combined protocols.

In prioritising safety, Neauvia’s fillers shine with their high-safety profile, exhibiting no pathologic inflammatory reactions and leaving no residual remains. The reversible filling aspect adds an additional layer of confidence, reflecting Neauvia’s unwavering commitment to safety and patient satisfaction. The use of Neauvia’s PEG-HA Fillers represents a leap in hyaluronic acid filler innovation, promising not only enhanced aesthetic outcomes but also a new standard in patient safety.

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JACKIE KNIGHT

Jackie Knight, a registered general nurse with over 25 years of experience, currently serves as the regional leader for the British Association of Cosmetic Nurses (BACN). For the past 18 years, she has been the owner of A New You, a Care Quality Commission (CQC) registered clinic in Brighton, maintaining high standards in patient care.

Specialising in guiding patients through facial and body cosmetic procedures, Knight is known for her empathetic approach. Her expertise extends to addressing skin ageing concerns, reflecting a holistic view of beauty and wellness.

As a key opinion leader (KOL) for ReLife Peels, Knight remains committed to staying updated on advancements in peeling techniques and contributing to knowledge dissemination within the cosmetic nursing community. Her multifaceted roles in nursing, clinic ownership, and leadership underscore her influence in the evolving field of cosmetic healthcare.

This article appears in May 2024

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