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What is ActiStem® dermal?
ActiStem® dermal is a natural, cosmetic solution
applied topically (on or just under the top layer of the skin) to the face,
neck and back of hands through the use of a dermal roller, through mesotherapy
using mesogun or microinjection, or before/after the application of a Fraxel®
laser.
ActiStem® dermal is a fractionated protein
complex which has been shown to enhance collagen and elastin production in the
skin. It contains a protein extract derived from sheep (ovine) placenta
(OPFPE). This protein extract contains cytokines, small peptides and growth
factor peptides which activate stem cells and other cells of the dermis to
generate new skin.
How does ActiStem® dermal work?
With a unique combination of cytokines, small peptides and growth
factor peptides (such as EGF, FGF, HGF, PDGF) ActiStem® dermal
activates and awakens dormant stem cells and fibroblasts inherent to the skin
of the face and neck. Following the administration of ActiStem® dermal,
the skin will increase its collagen and elastin content over 2-3 weeks following
the treatment. At the same time, both men and women will notice within just a
few days a lifting and tightening of their skin, while also seeing an
improvement in skin tone, radiance or glow, and a visible reduction in fine
wrinkles.
What are stem cells and fibroblasts?
Stem cells are the body's repair mechanism. They do this through
their ability to divide into new cells and hence replenish old cells. This
helps to maintain the normal turnover of cells in the blood, skin, organs and
tissues.
Fibroblasts are also a type of cell which provide the structural
framework for tissues and are not only responsible for the production of the
collagen and elastin found in the extracellular matrix but are also important
in wound healing.
What is mesotherapy?
Mesotherapy is a blanket term used to cover different modes of
delivery of a substance or solution into the mesodermal layer of the skin. This
includes microinjections and injections using a mesogun. The injections
penetrate the top-most layers of the skin only.
Is the treatment painful?
There is some mild discomfort when undergoing the treatment, but
little or no pain during or after the treatment. Patients can choose to have a
topical anaesthetic cream applied to their face before undergoing the microinjection
or mesogun modes of delivery.
Who administers the treatment?
ActiStem® dermal should be administered by
experienced, qualified cosmetic and aesthetic practitioners only
Is the treatment safe?
Yes. The clinical trial on 30 subjects showed no adverse reactions
over an 8-week period following treatment.
Can anyone get this treatment?
Anyone who seeks improvement in the skin texture of their face,
neck and back of hands is eligible for the treatment provided:
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they do not have a known hypersensitivity to sheep (ovine)
products
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they do not have existing skin allergies, dermatologic lesions,
eczema, psoriasis and/or skin eruptions
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there is no infection at the proposed injection sites
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they do not have skin cancer.
How long does a treatment take?
Treatment by mesogun takes about 15-30 minutes, while
microinjections take 30-60 minutes and treatment using a dermal roller takes
30-45 minutes.
Are there any side effects?
Some redness, itching and a little pain may occur at the injection
sites that may last up to 72 hours. Other possible adverse effects that have
not yet been reported in clinical trials to date include skin rashes and
allergic reactions.
How long before any results are seen on the
skin?
Unlike "blockers" and "fillers", ActiStem®
dermal is an "activator". After it is introduced into the
mesoderm layer of the skin, the stem cells are activated to revitalize the skin
cells. Results begin to show in about 48 hours, and continue to improve,
peaking at about 3 weeks and lasting up to six month
How often should one get ActiStem®
dermal treatments?
Treatments with ActiStem® dermal are recommended
3-6 months apart. However, as the results can vary with age and sex, users
should consult first with their cosmetic or aesthetic practitioner before
repeating treatment.
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