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Vetter

Vetter has announced the development and upcoming launch of the new version of its proprietary V-OVS syringe closure system. The VOVS-Next will integrate several unique technical advances, like new internal design elements that help prevent accidental spillage when opening the closure, and an updated format that supports correct handling and simplifies opening. For customers with products in glass-barrel syringes, this new closure will be an opportunity to integrate gold-standard Luer Lock features, with the system’s new size being an optimal fit for a broad range of syringes.

Laser on Tour

Laser on Tour has launched two new devices in the UK; the Milesman Blauman and Milesman Compact portable aesthetic devices. The Blauman uses blue laser technology for precise, pain-free skin lesion removal, while the Compact offers portable diode laser hair removal for all skin types. Both devices come with certified training and marketing support.

Dibi Milano

The Biostimulating Eye Contour Gel is a two-week intensive treatment designed to reduce under-eye puffiness and revitalise the skin. Formulated with three types of hyaluronic acid, collagen-boosting GABA and draining caffeine, it smooths, hydrates and strengthens the skin barrier. Clinically tested to reduce free radicals and vascular permeability, it helps prevent fluid buildup for a firmer, refreshed look. The kit includes two 1.5ml applicators for a 16-day at-home programme.

Wildsmith

To tackle the challenges that arise in skin from living in urban environments and exposure to continual changes in temperature and humidity, Wildsmith has introduced a Super Energising treatment mist and Super Moisturising treatment mist. Both are formulated around antioxidant-rich hydrolats distilled from energising English chamomile and moisturising calendula and rose, grown and harvested biodynamically on the Heckfield estate. Both blends are enriched with a low molecular weight hyaluronic acid to provide instant and lasting hydration and support the skin barrier while betaine, an upcycled amino-acid derivative sourced from the sugar production process helps manage the water balance within the skin.

SKRYBE

Skrybe is a white ink skin marker designed to transform how aesthetic practitioners mark up their patients. White skin markers are seen as the gold standard across the industry due to reduced chance of skin tattooing when injecting, and contrast from hair and skin during laser procedures. Skrybe includes a soft nylon tip allowing for a low-inflammation option for safe skin marking, offering bold white liquid markings, with an easy-to-remove formula. Each pen offers 70 metres worth of scribing in a sleek design.

Bare Body

The new Bare Biology Ready and Rested Magnesium Bisglycinate Capsules are high-strength magnesium bisglycinate supplements. The formulation delivers 100% of the daily requirement of magnesium without upsetting the digestive system. Magnesium is involved in over 300 enzymatic reactions in the body, so keeping magnesium levels topped up is essential for muscle function and recovery, supporting heart and bone health, and aiding energy production and metabolism. Perhaps most importantly, magnesium is proven to have a calming effect on the nervous system.

Medik8

Medik8’s Liquid Peptides Advanced MP utilises dual miniprotein biotechnology to reduce the appearance of wrinkles. The serum combines pharmaceutical-grade precision with peptide science, clinically proven to diminish the appearance of expression lines in 10 minutes and deep-set wrinkles in eight weeks. The expression line miniproteins help to relax and smooth dynamic expression lines for visibly reduced wrinkle depth. The growth factor miniprotein visibly improves the appearance of skin structure by helping to support collagen, elastin and hyaluronic acid levels, for smoother, firmerlooking skin.

Biofor

AR Control by Biofor is a multifunctional skincare treatment for professional use. It combines active ingredients such as 20% azelaic acid and retinol, which work together to achieve smoother skin texture and balanced cell renewal. Supportive agents such as niacinamide, bisabolol, centella asiatica, and vitamin B5 were added to address a wide range of skin concerns.

Miskonceptions

Launching from skincare brand Miskonceptions is the PDRN Serum with pro-regen complex. The product contains polynucleotides for fibroblast activity, collagen synthesis, and dermal repair at a cellular level. Accelerating skin regeneration, lifting, and anti-aging while supporting healing and reducing downtime post-aesthetic procedures, the serum synergises with injectables polynucleotide for prolonged results. It is formulated with sturgeon-derived PDRN, biomimetic peptides, multiweight hyaluronic acid, and anti-inflammatory botanicals, exclusively distributed in the UK by ES Aesthetic Solutions.

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