INFINI Premium Remedium Ha+ Hyaluronidase

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INFINI Premium Remedium Ha+ is a freeze-dried hyaluronidase powder for reducing unwanted cosmetic, removing hyaluronic acid effects and the treatment of hypertrophic scars, as well as skin fibrosis after liposuction.

5×10 ml

Cellulite Treatment

Dilute the content of each vial in 8 ml of deionised water or sodium chloride. Apply the mixture on clean and dry skin and massage until complete absorption alternatively micro-needle at a depth of 2mm across the treatment area. Review results after 1 week.

 

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INFINI Premium Remedium Ha+ is a freeze-dried hyaluronidase powder which is an effective solution for the depolymerisation and hydrolysis of chemical bonds in cross-linked hyaluronic acids.

Hyaluronidase enzymes effectively degrade and dissolve hyaluronic acid, favouring its diffusion and reabsorption. They can also improve the appearance of hypertrophic scars, as well as skin fibrosis after liposuction. This active ingredient prevents the hyperpolymerisation of glycosaminoglycans responsible for water retention, acting directly to remove the retained liquid and reduce the adipocytes volume. Hyaluronidase is particularly suitable for treatment cellulite because it is an active ingredient that attacks the fibrosis associated to this problem.

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Ingredients: Aqua, Succinic Acid, Sodium Hyaluronate, Serine, Proline, Glycine, Phenoxyethanol, Benzyl Alcohol, Sodium Hydroxide.

Indications:
Skin redetermination and reconstruction

Lifting and smoothing of wrinkles
Improvement of oxygenation and hydration of the skin
Stimulation of collagen and elastin
Antioxidant protection

Instructions for use:
In order to obtain the desired effects, apply the ampoule on cleansed skin. Perform one session every 10-14 days.
Always perform patch test before use.

Weight 0.09 kg

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