INVESKIN MOLECULES
INVESKIN’s unique formulations prove their efficacy and safety. The stabilized Epidermal Growth Factor (EGF) stimulates collagen and hyaluronic acid production.
INVESKIN, with its own technology and international patent for growth factor stabilization.
The unique combination of EGF andHA restores the skin’s elasticity and hydration properties, which are deteriorated by free radicals and an aging process of cellular renewal.
EPIDERMAL GROWTH FACTOR (EGF)
INVESKIN EGF is a pecific and patented formulation that guarantees the stability of Epidermal Growth Factor and, therefore, its efficacy.
It promotes dermal repair by increasing its self-regeneration rate. It increases the proliferation of keratinocytes, endothelial cells, and fibroblasts.
It has a high power of biostimulation and tissue regeneration.
It plays a role in the processes involved in skin repair phases, such as cell division, cell differentiation, protein expression, enzymatic production and angiogenesis, and impacts the process of degradation and production of the extracellular matrix.
HYALURONIC ACID
INVESKIN HA is a unique combination of different types of hyaluronic acid that provides the formula with moisturizing, film-forming, repairing, and nourishing properties.
Hyaluronic acid present in the dermis not only hydrates and protects the skin but can also retain up to 1000 times its weight in water. It helps rebuild the skin’s structure and allows it to maintain its firmness and elasticity.
Over time, the volume of hyaluronic acid in the body decreases. It is estimated that we lose around 6% of hyaluronic acid each year. This deficiency leads to a loss of skin elasticity and the appearance of wrinkles.
There are different types of hyaluronic acid based on their molecular size, offering different benefits for the skin. The total concentration in the human body is approximately 15g, with about one-third being renewed every day.
Main functions of hyaluronic acid:
• Structuring the extracellular matrix.
• Homeostasis.
• Skin hydration.
• Promotion of cell migration.