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How does Dermatix® Acne Scar work?

When it comes to acne scar treatments, invasive or medical procedures such as filler injections or laser resurfacing tend to come to mind, along with all their risks and drawbacks. Treating acne scars is serious business, after all.

Regain yourself with just two applications a day

With Dermatix® Acne Scar, you can lighten dark sptots, marks and scars1,2,3 safely and effectively. Just two applications a day is all you need to see visible results

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Acne is formed when follicles are blocked by an overproduction of sebum mixing with dead skin cells, leading to inflammation and bacterial infection.4

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Left unmanaged, the damaged skin may be unable to produce enough collagen for tissue repair, resulting in sunken acne scars.4 Meanwhile, persistent inflammation may cause an overproduction of melanin, causing dark spots.2

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When you treat fresh acne scars with Dermatix® Acne Scar, its Cyclopentasiloxane (CPX) silicone polymers will form a protective barrier on the surface to protect against bacterial invasion and maintain hydration to aid healthy wound healing.5

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Meanwhile the ActivGCS snail slime extract stimulates collagen and elastin production to “fill in” pitted scars.1

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Vitamin B3 helps to reduce inflammation and minimise hyperpigmentation2, while Zinc6 controls sebum production and reduces the severity of your acne. Less acne means less scars!

 
 
 
 
 
 

Acne is formed when follicles are blocked by an overproduction of sebum mixing with dead skin cells, leading to inflammation and bacterial infection.4

Left unmanaged, the damaged skin may be unable to produce enough collagen for tissue repair, resulting in sunken acne scars.4 Meanwhile, persistent inflammation may cause an overproduction of melanin, causing dark spots.2

When you treat fresh acne scars with Dermatix® Acne Scar, its Cyclopentasiloxane (CPX) silicone polymers will form a protective barrier on the surface to protect against bacterial invasion and maintain hydration to aid healthy wound healing.5

Meanwhile the ActivGCS snail slime extract stimulates collagen and elastin production to “fill in” pitted scars.1

Vitamin B3 helps to reduce inflammation and minimise hyperpigmentation2, while Zinc6 controls sebum production and reduces the severity of your acne. Less acne means less scars!

 

A fresh, new you in 4 weeks

Try Dermatix® Acne Scar for yourself. Its advanced formulation works fast, often giving users visible results – and newfound confidence – in just 4 weeks.7

Based on a survey of 65 patients (aged 18–40 years) with acne scarring issue.

Safe, convenient and worry-free!

And as a topical silicone gel, Dermatix® Acne Scar is easy to apply, dries quickly and invisibly, is make-up friendly, and most importantly for acne sufferers, does not irritate the skin - so grab a tube and tackle your acne scars today!

TACKLE YOUR ACNE SCARS
Lightens dark spots, marks and scars
Prevents development of new acne blemishes and scars
Innovative CPX Silicone technology and ActivGCS (snail slime extract) formulation
Sources
  1. CR&D, S. L. Inner skin activators: Skin feel and skin smoothing enhancers (2016). Retrieved from: http://www.beautyandcosmetic.eu/public/pdf/articoli/pdf/ita/GLYCOSNAIL_SITO.pdf (page 2)
  2. Dermatologist shines light on natural ingredients used in new topical treatments for hyperpigmentation. American Academy of Dermatology, 2014. Retrieved from: https://www.aad.org/media/news-releases/dermatologist-shines-light-on-natural-ingredients-used-in-new-topical-treatments-for-hyperpigmentation
  3. Tang, S. C., & Yang, J. H. (2018). Dual Effects of Alpha-Hydroxy Acids on the Skin. Molecules (Basel, Switzerland), 23(4), 863. doi:10.3390/molecules23040863
  4. Connolly D, et al. J Clin Aesthet Dermatol. 2017;10:12–23
  5. Puri N, Talwar A. J Cutan Aesthet Surg 2009;2:104–106
  6. Gupta, M., Mahajan, V. K., Mehta, K. S., & Chauhan, P. S. (2014). Zinc therapy in dermatology: a review. Dermatology research and practice, 2014, 709152. Retrieved from: https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25120566 (under point 7.1. Acne Vulgaris)
  7. Dermatix Acne Scar Assessment report. SY18043092

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