The Secret to Winning the War on Wrinkles Revealed
(ARA) – Our society has been trained to believe that in order to truly be beautiful, one must have that youthful look, and recapturing it after 40 has turned into a national pastime. According to the American Society of Plastic Surgeons, nearly 11 million cosmetic surgery procedures and an additional 9 million products delivered by injection were performed in 2006 in the United States alone.
Cosmetic and surgical procedures are effective means of maintaining youthful-appearing skin but, unfortunately, they are only temporary because they do nothing to change the basic biochemical processes that cause the appearance of wrinkles and aged skin. Facelifts and Botox injections stretch or freeze the skin into place the way a cast holds broken bones together.
New topical skin treatments called cosmeceuticals have been developed that are directed to some of the fundamental processes of skin tissue formation. While the skin is temporarily held by the cosmetic procedure, the cosmeceutical can act to build new tissue with fewer lines and wrinkles. These treatments can also accelerate healing and help reduce discoloration afterwards. Some also have the potential to extend the time interval before the surgical process has to be repeated.
But not all cosmeceuticals are created equally. One that’s garnering a lot of attention these days is Dermalastyl by DermaPlus Inc. What sets it apart is the main ingredient, Elastatropin, a unique synthetic form of the protein elastin, which provides the skin with its youthful resiliency.
The material was originally created for use in wound healing, but DermaPlus decided to put it in a line of skin care products after receiving great feedback during testing. The results of a 2007 Manhattan study showed the use of the cream improved roughness and significantly reduced the depth of expression lines. Participants reported a glow to the skin upon application and a hydrating moisturizing effect that lasted all day.
“People love Dermalastyl because it can actually help delay the re-appearance of the wrinkles and sagging associated with aging skin,” says Dr. Burt Ensley of DermaPlus, Inc. “The cream’s ability to replenish the skin’s elastic properties and protect against sun damage makes it an important adjunct to any cosmetic procedure.”
Dermalastyl is not available in stores. It is only offered through the manufacturer’s Web site. For a limited time, you can get a free sample by logging on to www.dermalastyl.com or calling (800) 335-8312. All you have to pay for is shipping.
Courtesy of ARAcontent
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