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PREPARING THE SKIN AND PROMOTING HEALING

Why peri-procedural skincare is big in the US – and growing in the UK1,2

Peri-procedural skincare is crucial to ensure optimal outcomes for patients undergoing aesthetic procedures. It involves the careful preparation of the skin before the procedure and diligent aftercare to promote healing and enhance results. Proper skincare protocols can minimise the risk of infections, reduce inflammation, and improve the overall appearance and longevity of the results. By investing in tailored skincare regimens, patients can experience smoother recoveries and achieve more satisfying, long-lasting outcomes, underscoring the essential role of skincare in the procedural process.

In 2023, the Alastin skincare range was launched in the UK to help patients gain more from their aesthetic procedures. Since then, UK aesthetic practices are finding that Alastin helps prepare the skin prior to injectable treatments, as well as procedures such as body sculpting. It also promotes healing and healthy skin following treatments.

THE POWER OF THREE

The key to Alastin’s success is TriHex Technology, an elastin and collagen support system that helps protect and renew skin for a more youthful appearance. It uses a proprietary blend of peptides to enable Alastin to achieve results in the three ways:

RemoveTriHex Technology supports the skin’s natural renewal process by clearing out broken-down elastin and collagen.

RebuildAlastin supports the skin’s natural ability to produce new, healthy elastin and collagen fibres in the newly created space resulting in visible changes to the skin surface.

Replenishcontinued use of TriHex Technology supports the replenishment of new, healthy elastin and collagen to maintain a healthy, rejuvenated appearance.

Before and After Alastin Skincare Regimen

Day 1 post treatment
Day 4
Day 7

A patient who has received preand post-treatment with Alastin Skin Nectar

Dr Ash Soni

The results here show a significant improvement from day four onwards for the patient who has used Alastin Skin Nectar, enabling her to enjoy the benefits of treatment sooner.

As well as being used in conjunction with treatments, the Alastin portfolio features products that are used daily to build healthy skin.

UK practitioner Dr Ash Soni who has extensive experience with Alastin said: “The TriHex Technology allows us to really improve and optimise the skin health of our patients, which complements procedures beautifully.”

UNDER THE MICROSCOPE

Introduced by Galderma, Alastin science-based products complement their established aesthetics portfolio.

Globally, more than 15 patents have been granted to Alastin, and it has featured in more than 40 peer-reviewed journals.

Alastin products are natural, non-comedogenic and cruelty-free.

Commercially speaking – Alastin is growing six times faster than the American market.1 The UK is both the largest market for physician-dispensed topicals in Europe, as well as the fastest growing.It looks like peri-procedural skincare is here to stay.

Please contact Hannah Miller, regional business manager: hannah.miller@galderma.com to learn more about Alastin.

Adverse events should be reported.

For the UK, reporting forms and information can be found at mhra.gov.uk/yellowcard, or search for MHRA Yellow Card in the Google Play or App Store. For Ireland, suspected adverse events can be reported via HPRA Pharmacovigilance, hpra.ie. Adverse events should also be reported to Galderma (UK) Ltd.

Email: Medinfo.uk@galderma.com

Tel: +44 (0)300 3035674

REFERENCES

1. Kline Report 2022, North America Market Share

2. Kline Report 2022, Europe Market Analysis and Opportunities.

This is a paid advertorial by Galderma UK UKI-ALA-2400103 DOP July 2024

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