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People have traditionally focused on their wrinkles in the effort to get younger looking skin. Today the major focus is on the texture and tone of the skin. If you have lots of patchy-pigmented areas your skin looks old, with or without wrinkles. The new Lumixyl Topical Brightening System can help.
Channel 13 Las Vegas' Morning Blend Host Doa Vu and celebrity beauty consultant Mickey Williams discussed the new Lumixyl Topical Brightening System as a serious product for delivering brighter, healthier skin without using the harsh ingredients, such as hydroquinone, that other products have used in the past to treat hyperpigmentation.
Here is the entire video segment on Lumixyl
Developed by dermatological researchers at Stanford University, Lumixyl’s ground-breaking Decapeptide-12 is the only peptide shown to measurably aid the skin in restraining tyrosinase, the enzyme responsible for initiating the overproduction of melanin, that can cause uneven pigmentation and dark spots.
Studies show that Decapeptide-12 helps inhibit the production of melanin more efficaciously than hydroquinone – reducing melanin synthesis by as much as 40 percent compared to treatments with hydroquinone, which reduced production by only 7 percent in the same study. These results are one reason why Lumixyl is considered by many to be the first real alternative to hydroquinone.
More information on the Lumixyl Topical Brightening System and the exciting new Lumixyl SilkPeel procedure can be found HERE at the ENVY Medical website. To find a Lumixyl physician near you, click HERE.
About Lumixyl. Lumixyl is manufactured and marketed by Envy Medical, Inc. Envy Medical develops, markets and sells highly effective non-invasive skin rejuvenation therapies for patients suffering from either dermatologic or aesthetic conditions. The Company’s lead products include SilkPeel®, a breakthrough device combining exfoliation with Dermalinfusion™ for deeper tissue delivery of active ingredients and better patient outcomes. Envy is also the exclusive licensor of skin brightening peptides including Lumixyl, developed at Stanford University. The Lumixyl peptide is now also available in a topical solution for SilkPeel procedures, addressing hyperpigmentation and photo-damage. More information can be found at www.envymedical.com or by calling (888) 848-3633.
For media inquiries or to secure expert testimonial please contact Melissa Kelz, Principal, Melissa Kelz PR at melissakelz@kelzpr.com (312) 543-8300
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Tags: Hyperpigmentation, Lumixyl, Melasma, Non-Hydroquinone, PIH, care, decapeptide-12, photo-damage, skin
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