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Mesoestetic's Mesohyal ampoule range obtains CE mark
The Mesohyal Hyaluronic is a non-reticulated transparent gel solution made of hyaluronic acid. It is obtained by bio-fermentation and is completely bio-compatible. It is injected in the superficial dermis, absorbing itself naturally without causing allergic reactions. Mesohyal Hyaluronic is indicated for the treatment of fine wrinkles and moisturising the face, neck, neckline, and back of hands. Mesohyal Hyaluronic increases firmness and elasticity and rejuvenates the skin. It is different to traditional wrinkle fillers, which only have a temporary effect on wrinkles. Its rejuvenating action produces long-lasting effects, helping to redefine the oval face, smoothing the fine lines and wrinkles of the skin and increasing volume creating an immediate and natural lifting effect.
Mesohyal NCTC109 is a revitalising solution that combines a complex of vitamins, amino acids, mineral salts and co-enzymes with hyaluronic acid. Its large variety of essential micronutrients provides relief for skin tissue deficiencies and enhances cell repair. The balanced formula of Mesohyal NCTC109 stimulates cell biochemical processes and increases cell trophism of the connective tissue. Mesohyal NCTC109 is indicated for improving the quality of very thin skin areas, such as the eye contour or upper lip. For the treatment of thicker skin areas, such as the sideburns, jaw or nasogenial grooves, it may be combined with mesohyal Hyaluronic that has a high hyaluronic acid content.
Mesoestetic is exclusively distributed by Leenyx Technologies in South Africa.