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IMCAS 2024: New ingredient to decrease melanin precursor
Watch Prof. Peggy SEXTIUS at IMCAS World Congress 2024 as she presents Melasyl, our latest patented innovation with a new mode of action.
Presented Posters
Discovery of 2-mercapto nicotinoyl glycine
A new potent skin lightening agent with a proven clinical efficacy
Melanin production inhibitors currently marketed tyrosinase, the rate limiting enzyme in melanin synthesis process. Yet only a few have demonstrated clinical efficacy while some present safety issues.
A topical formula containing proxylane and niacinamide augments the anti-ageing benefits of a non-ablative laser treatment
Minimally invasive aesthetic procedures, such as microneedling and non-ablative laser treatment, are rapidly increasing in popularity due to minimal recovery and downtime with effective results for skin rejuvenation.
Pigmentary disorders, prevalence, impact on quality of life, social stigmatization: Results of the first large international survey
Pigmentary disorders (PD) such as Melasma, Post-inflammatory Hyperpigmentation (PIH), Solar Lentigo, Peri-Orbital Hyperpigmentation (POH) and Axillary Hyperpigmentation (AH) are frequent dermatological conditions, but little is known on their real-world prevalence and impact.