Lasergen - Enhancing ablative laser treatments with nano gold technology
Combination treatments in the aesthetics industry are an
ongoing trend in order to achieve the best results for clients with a range of
non-invasive procedures. From fat and cellulite reduction to anti-ageing and
acne scarring, combination treatments are fast becoming the norm for aesthetic
clinics to be able to provide their clients with the most innovative technology
that the industry has to offer. Providing medical professionals with
innovative, highly efficacious treatment tools is a goal that the Endor
Technologies professional skincare range aims to achieve. Using the Celltense
and Hyalgen serums by Endor Technologies as a combination treatment enhances a
range of aesthetic procedures such as microneedling and plasma pen, and they are
clinically proven to improve radio frequency treatments making them 18 times
more effective. Along with the serums, we are excited to introduce a new
product to the Endor Technologies professional range – Lasergen. When used in
combination with ablative laser treatments for acne scarring and anti-ageing,
Lasergen is clinically proven to enhance treatment results and reduce
unavoidable side effects, using Endor Technologies innovative patented nano
gold technology.
What is Lasergen?
Lasergen is an aftercare cream mask to be provided to
clients exclusively by aesthetic professionals after ablative laser treatments
for acne scarring or anti-ageing. There are few products currently on the
market that target all aspects of skincare for post ablative laser treatments,
such as speeding up the skin regeneration process whilst hydrating and soothing
redness and irritation. Not only does Lasergen cover both aspects, it is also
clinically proven to enhance the finished results of ablative laser treatments
by reducing redness and irritation by 5%, further reducing acne scarring by
8.5% and reducing hyperpigmentation by 32% versus the current market gold
standard product. Hyperpigmentation caused by ablative laser treatments is
currently an untreatable side effect of the procedure caused by oxidation of
the skin during the regeneration process, however Lasergen has been clinically
proven to not only reduce hyperpigmentation caused by ablative lasers by 32%,
it also reduces pigmentation intensity by 17%, all through the power of nano
gold technology.
How does Lasergen work?
Using Endor Technologies innovative nano gold technology,
Lasergen works in 2 key ways to achieve incredible results. When applied
topically to the skin, the active ingredient within Lasergen and all of the
Endor Technologies products, gold nano particles linked with hyaluronic acid
(HA), are able to enter the dermis and activate the skin’s cell receptors
responsible for the production of HA, collagen and elastin, and also cell
migration and proliferation. Therefore, hyperpigmentation is reduced when using
Lasergen as the skin is able to regenerate at an increased rate reducing the
time for skin oxidation. The other key way the product works is due to the
increased levels of collagen in the skin, which means that acne scars are
filled in, reducing the depth even more than just ablative laser alone. High
percentages of shea butter and aloe vera leaf juice have also been added to Lasergen
to reduce redness and irritation while the skin regenerates, with best results
being seen when the patient applies the cream 24 hours after the treatment, 3
times per day for 30 days.
Why should I introduce Lasergen into my clinic?
Lasergen is a high quality, innovative and clinically proven
solution for enhanced results post ablative laser treatments particularly for
acne scarring, working with the skin in 2 ways to provide clients with 3 key
benefits that a single product could not previously provide. With Lasergen,
better results can be achieved from existing treatments, resulting in happier
clients as sore, painful effects post treatment can be reduced.
Email info@elenzia.com
for more information about Lasergen or if your clinic would like to be involved
in one of our case studies.
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