Regensys recently introduced Skinderma Medical Cosmetics into the South African market, a brand that promises to redefine skincare treatments, particularly for melasma. Originating from Spain, Skinderma specializes in manufacturing mesotherapy treatment solutions, peeling, and homecare products. Each product in their range is developed following stringent safety standards to ensure efficacy and reliability.
A flagship product in the range is the SKD Melano Pack, which effectively addresses melasma - a common and challenging-to-treat skin condition characterized by dark, discolored patches on the skin, often triggered by sun exposure, hormonal changes, and genetic factors.
The SKD Melano Pack’s formulation combines several potent active ingredients. Kojic acid, known for its skin-lightening properties, works by inhibiting the enzyme tyrosinase, which is essential for melanin production. Arbutin, another key component, further aids in lightening the skin by slowing down melanin synthesis. Phytic acid, a natural antioxidant, not only brightens the skin but also provides exfoliating benefits, helping to remove dead skin cells and promote the regeneration of new skin.
This combination of ingredients in the SKD Melano Pack effectively targets the metabolic pathways responsible for melanin synthesis. By modulating melanocyte activity, it significantly reduces hyperpigmentation and prevents new dark spots from forming. The multidimensional approach ensures that the treatment not only addresses the visible symptoms of melasma but also tackles the underlying causes, providing long-term results.
Clinical studies underline the efficacy of the SKD Melano Pack, showing significant reductions in melasma intensity after a series of well-structured treatments. Patients have reported visible improvements in their skin’s appearance, with a notable decrease in discoloration and an overall brighter complexion. The results of these studies underscore the potential of the SKD Melano Pack to become a go-to treatment for skincare professionals to use when dealing with melasma.
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