BIOSKINRELIEF"

Scar Free Skin After Acne Breakouts

by admin on August 22, 2012

Are you distressed trying to cope with the emotional pain, anxiety or anguish caused by acne scars, redness or dark pigmentation left behind on your cheeks, the nose, and/or your forehead by acne inflammation? Would you be willing to do something proactive to get rid of those marks and recover a more even texture and lighter/brighter skin?

BIO SKIN CARE is a new biological skin care product that embodies (a) natural enzymes that dissolve damaged tissues & unclog pores blocked by keratin dead cells mixed with sebum, acting in concert with (b) skin renewal activators that speed keratinocyte turnover, while (3) ANTIMICROBIAL PEPTIDES keep bacteria that lives in simbiosis within the hair folicles under control, thereby hastening the resolution of acne breakouts and preventing and healing acne scarring and pigmentation disorders and sppeding the recovery of healthy skin.

Surgical methods of scar tissue removal may be effective for some people who are willing to run the high risks of side effects. Infections and color changes in the skin are some of the most frequent outcomes. Chemical peels and dermabrasion procedures are yet another option. They are performed by trained professionals, which makes them an expensive treatment for acne scarring.

Products that are supposed to work as acne scar removers are advertised everywhere on the market. And Doctors are increasingly burning your skin with lasers to resurface the skin and get rid of the upper layer and its imperfections while relying on the innate capability of human skin to regenerate itself when damaged by laser beams, abrasion or chemical peeling but in a more controlled way than originally, without abnormal scars and yielding a much smother appearance.

The unfortunate part is that your body may react by making the skin coarser, with undesired pigmentation disorders and by yielding new scars. The good news is there is no longer need to call a Doctor anymore when looking for advanced scar treatments.

A new option happens to exist for treating acne scars and it is completely natural and safe for everyone. Helix Aspersa Müller Glycoconjugates is a new biological discovery. It is a complex compound produced by the only living creature that secretes a substance that repairs its own skin when damaged and has a skin made of the same structural elements and cells human skin is made of . And the repair is done in a way that does not leave behind abnormal scars. In fact it yields “scar free or scar less healing”.

Scientific analysis of the biological compound reveals it contains complex sugar molecules, proteins, enzymes, coenzymes and oligoelements that scientists only recently have discovered to play a crucial role as (a) messengers that enhance communication between cells, (b) moderators of an otherwise immoderate inflammatory reaction when skin is damaged and (c) regulators of fibroblast proliferation, the cells in the basal layer of the skin that give rise to all the structural elements necessary for the correct deposition of the skin matrix and new connective tissues such as collagen and elastin fibers, the water holding molecules present in healthy skin (glycosaminoglycans and proteoglycans) and new healthy skin cells. The substance functions by orchestrating an otherwise disordered renewal or regeneration of damaged tissues.

The biological compound made of complex molecules and natural enzymes goes deep into the skin and heal acne scars from the inside. Old acne scar removal techniques and the dreaded side effects associated with them no longer need to be a part of your life.

Old acne scar removal methods can be classified into two main categories; resurfacing and filling.

Dermabrasion, a facial sanding resurfacing method, is probably the most common of all acne scar reducer procedures. These are surgical techniques in which a dermatologist sheds or “sands” the skin with a rotating abrasive tool. What it does is cause a new wound and promotes the healing process to start over again. The new wound generally heals with a smoother appearance. It is an outpatient procedure and can be done at a local dermatologist’s office.

Each person’s skin heals in a different way. Certain people experience pigmentation changes after the intervention. Scar tissue can develop into keloids which will require more medical attention after dermabrasion. Since the procedure causes a new wound, there is always a chance of infection. 6 to 8 weeks is needed for complete healing so this can sway some people away from the surgery. Some deeper scarring requires different techniques so this is not for everyone.

Microdermabrasion is another skin resurfacing protocol that mends facial skin. A plastic surgeon uses a tool that looks like a sandblaster to spray tiny crystals across the face, mixing gentle abrading with suction to remove the pimple scarring. Like other scar removal techniques, it is possible that one session will not give you the desired results.

Microdermabrasion for acne scar removal can be used when the scar is raised above the surrounding skin, but is less effective with indented scars. People prone to keloid scars need to be very careful when using scrubbing methods for scar removal. Any cutting of keloids can cause further keloid growth.

Cosmetic laser resurfacing is used to refine acne scars and decrease skin redness around acne lesions. It is a controlled burning method, where a laser removes layers of skin, removing acne scarring and other impurities. This procedure creates a fresh skin surface by flattening out scars. Laser treatments also trigger a wound healing process and promote new collagen growth in the place of acne scars. Exceesive sun exposure must be avoided following the procedure because of the fact it strips out some skin layers which makes the skin susceptible to sun burns. This is a serious medical procedure that can only be performed by a certified health professional.

Strong acid peels can be recommended for smaller cystic acne scars. Chemical peels involve the application of a strong acid upon the skin. The stronger the acid compound, the deeper it penetrates into the skin. The acid blisters the skin, causing it to peel. The wound healing process that follows regenerates skin that is generally smoother once healed. This is a cosmetic procedure that can take up to 14 days to heal. Pouring acid on your skin can cause the epidermis to turn red and swell. Pigmentation loss can occur after a procedure of this nature.

The new biological agent that is now available does exactly what all these surgical procedures do without any of the undesired side effects. Helix Aspersa Müller Glycoconjugates is a natural ingredient produced for the repair of the skin of the snail that secretes it. Yes a snail, that uses it to keep bacteria and other microbes at bay when injured, to fight free oxygen radicals and to regenerate its skin and even some other organs when injured by natural depredators.

The substance has been thoroughly screened and after years of analysis and trials it is now embodied in a skin care cream or acne & acne scar remedy that may be used as a routine everyday life procedure. No plastic surgeons are necessary and side effects are non existent. It is the best acne scar treatment nature has to offer.

A serious and common acne scar is the ice pick scar. This type of scar is directly due to the loss of tissues. They are normally found on the cheeks and are called ice pick due to appearance of an indentation on the skin, as if stabbed with an ice pick. The cream or gel made with Helix Aspersa Müller Glycoconjugates, when applied to your skin, goes to work to rebuild skin imperfections. It reduces the acne scar by dissolving all non functional or damaged tissues and by using the amino-acid components in them to rebuild the collagen and elastin back to the pre-scar levels and by increasing the levels of water holding molecules –glycosaminoglycans and proteoglycans- in the previously dry damaged skin. Glycosaminoglycans are moisture holding molecules that are flooded in the area and fill the space between skin cells and collagen and elastin fibers and return skin firmness. Clogged pores and collagen overgrowths are dissolved and cleaned out from the inside. And the holes are filled in by the skin regenerative process, without previously incurring in any of the artificial traumas such as those created by burning, acid peeling, or physically abrading skin treatments.

Keloid scars carry a large social stigma. Keloids are unique scars that grow outside of the original injured site. Over production of collagen produces a large lump like growth over the original injury. Keloids can occur as a result of severe acne. Glycoconjugates is a unique skin regenerating substance proven effective for keloid scar treatment. It penetrates deep into the epidermis and triggers healthy skin cell regeneration. Glycoconjugates contain powerful biologically active protein enzymes that shrink and replace old fibrous collagen formed during skin repair. Once the enzymes penetrate deep in the epidermis and start dissolving damaged skin cells and tissues, skin renewal activators in the complex start stimulating new collagen and elastin production.

Do you wish to get rid of acne scars? Helix Aspersa Müller Glycoconjugates is embodied in a natural acne scar treatment gel that also moisturizes the skin deeply. The compound is a revolutionary form of acne breakouts and acne scar treatment. Acne scarring affects millions of people. Biological glycoconjugates is the perfect natural pimple scar remover. There are no unwanted effects and no huge medical bills associated with this gentle treatment. Application of the cream or gel containing the glycoconjugates twice a day every day for a few months will give you a clean, healthy appearance without those invasive surgical methods.

Quick fixes with destructive modalities (eg, cryotherapy, medium-depth chemical peels, lasers) yield unpredictable results and are associated with a number of potential adverse effects, including epidermal necrosis, postinflammatory hyperpigmentation, and hypertrophic scars. The precise manner in which these modalities can be used has not been fully delineated. However, in some experienced hands, they have been anecdotally reported to be safe, effective, and produce results much quicker than topical medications. More careful study is needed before they can be recommended as a standard treatment.

BIO SKIN CARE reduces skin alterations by providing a complex biological compound containing a balanced mixture of NATURAL FACTORS THAT HELP TO RECOVER THE NORMAL PHYSIOLOGY OF THE SKIN.

  • Low molecular weight proteins that activate Fibroblast Growth Factor activity. Fibroblast proliferation is key for they are the stem cells in the basal membrane of the skin that give rise to new connective tissues: collagen and elastin fibers plus the glycosaminoglycans and proteoglycans that act as the glue that bind cells together and as fillers with a large capacity to withhold many times their weight in water and give skin strenght, elasticity and the capcity to withstand overstretching without breaking of skin fibers.
  • High molecular weight proteins that work as Oxygen carriers (copper-haemocyanin)
  • Copper peptides that induce the degradation of “extra-large” collagen aggregates found in scar tissues such as those in stretch marks, and promotes the synthesis of smaller more regular collagen as is normal skin
  • Enzymes, both with Collagenase and Gelatinase activities that degrade damaged proteins and scar tissues
  • Hyaluronic Acid, provides deep tissue hydration
  • Glycoproteins / mucopolysaccharides that act as signaling molecules and enhance communication among and within cells, thus coordinating an orchestrated process that recognizes damaged and scar tissues, and activates the enzymes that “digest” or further degrade them into their amino-acid and other components, and uses those same components for the reconstruction of the extracellular matrix
  • Trace elements (Copper, Zinc, Iron, Calcium), some acting as coenzymes, necessary for Cellular Renewal,
  • Low molecular weight antioxidant compounds with Antioxidant & Anti-Inflammatory effects.

The tissue-regenerating effect of BIO SKIN CARE is notable as it has been attested by studies done with a topical product including the biological ingredient at the Coaniquem Burn Center Foundation, a Non Profit Children’s Burn Hospital in Santiago, Chile. Also in clinical studies done in Spain, where a topical formulation with the ingredient was applied for the treatment of burns, blisters and damage to skin due to radiotherapy for cancer to 100 patients at the Hospital Ramon y Cajal in Madrid.

If you have scars of any type, stretch marks, surgery or accidental scars or burn marks on your face, hands, arms or anywhere in your body, and you want to restore your skin to its original beauty, then you’ll want to treat those scars with BIOSKINCARE.

What is the rich biological ingredient that yields amazing results?

Read carefully, for what we are about to reveal can not only help you prevent and erase stretch marks and scars but may lead you to a lifetime of healthy skin.

We guarantee you’ve never heard anything like it!

It is snail slime… YES, PRODUCED BY THE HUMBLE BROWN GARDEN SNAIL!

Our BIOSKINCARE products embody this all-natural ingredient that has been known for its healing and restorative powers since antiquity, in ancient Greek times, and praised by Hippocrates himself, the father of modern medicine in the 4th Century, as a “sovereign remedy to treat pain related to burns, abscesses and other wounds”. ( The Hippocratic Oath pertaining to the ethical practice of Doctors is authored by Hippocrates).

Since the 19th century there has been renewed interest in the pharmaceutical and medical use of snails, particularly for dermatological applications. But the most common purpose for raising escargots (snails) in modern times has been for food. That is, until people at a snail farm in Chile noticed that their handlers had exceptionally smooth hands, and any cuts or abrasions healed unusually quickly and without scarring.

This happens to be the ONLY substance in NATURE, created by a living creature to protect, moisturize, repair, and regenerate its own skin whenever wounded. It even regenerates its eyes with almost complete recovery of function when bitten by birds or large insects. It is even more amazing to find its skin is made with the same structural elements that human skin is made of: collagen, elastin, water holding molecules, etc.—

According to scientific breakdown the substance secreted by snails to regenerate their skin is a biological compound of complex glyco or sugar chain molecules bound to proteins, peptides, enzymes, coenzymes and oligoelements.

The snail we collect the secretion from is of the species Helix Aspersa Müller, also known as the humble brown garden snail. Using proprietary technology, no harm is inflicted upon the snails during the labor-extensive gathering process.

The fluid mucin produced by these snails has high Antioxidant Activity, which helps the snail to protect its body from oxygen radicals when it comes out of hibernation and from the effects of solar UVA radiation as it thrives exposed nude to the sun rays and the hazards of the environment, pretty much like we go around exposing our nude face. For human skin the glycoprotein secretion obtained from the gastropod Helix Aspersa Müller, also bears high Antioxidant Activity based
on its ability to capture free radicals and is able to inhibit the production of free radicals in the skin. In addition, it bears superoxide
dismutase as well as gluthation-S-transferase activities which are strong antioxidants.

The secretion also contains antimicrobial peptides and triggers the proliferation of antimicrobail peptides which protect the snail from beeing affected by attacks from opportunistic micro-organisms always ready to intrude when skin is injured. Now, isn’t that truly amazing! As a result, snails never suffer from skin infections – can you imagine?

Antimicrobial peptides help to control acne and the other effects of the biological ingredient help to quickly repair lesions to the cells lining the hair follicles and to unblock clogged pores, so you can use the product to keep acne at bay while pregnant.

Also, the application of Bioskincare, with the snail secretions, on burned and damaged animal and human skin enhances Proliferation and Functional Capabilities of Fibroblasts, inducing synthesis of skin elements required for wound healing.

BIOSKINCARE increases and properly regulates collagen synthesis, correct fibronectin deposition on the extracellular matrix and hyaluronic acid content.

Both the facilitating and promoting activity of BIOSKINCARE on the mechanisms of regulated cutaneous wound healing provide a rationale for its employment in the treatment of scars and stretch marks, and in reducing burn-induced skin alterations and treating the deleterious effects of radiotherapy for cancer.

BIOSKINCARE has a two fold effect: (1) Purifies the cells & decongests tissues as it helps to eliminate waste, toxins, and all damaged structures. (2) Favors cellular regeneration.

It leaves your skin smooth, refreshed, soft and with use over a period of time it takes away all imperfections and blemishes: acne, scars, keratosis bumps, razor nicks and burns, actinic keratosis lesions, roughness, dryness, ezcema, dermatitis, the effects on the skin of radiotherapy for cancer, blisters, scrapes, cuts, and the list can go on and on… It spectacularly brightens and enhances the complexion.

Bioskincare

Made in the USA. 50 grams = 1.76 oz

Save at least 20% off price & save on shipping costs
when you order more than one jar

 

Regular Price for One Bottle: $69.98

Discount Price Two Bottles: $55.98 each

BIOSTRETCHMARKCREAM

 

{ Comments on this entry are closed }

best acne scar regeneration

by admin on October 11, 2012

Researchers are for the first time in history watching and manipulating stem cells while they regenerate tissues in a living mammal, Yale scientists reported 7/1/12, over the internet at Nature.com.

The science world is alert after the revelation of a little mammal that actually jumps from its skin, then regenerates the shed cells mark free and with no imperfection. If you thought the best acne scar treatment cream could not be better, read on.

Regeneration research specialist Ashley W. Seifert, PhD, and his collegues report “the first demonstration of skin autotomy in Mammalia (African spiny mice, Acomys)”. The African spiny mouse is now being featured in many scientific journals after the groundbreaking discovery that this rodent has the capability of regenerating, scar free, 60% of its back’s skin after self-amputation. This behavior is believed to have its roots as a survival mechanism due to the African spiny being continuously under threat from snakes and birds. Until now autotomy or self-amputation followed by rapid regeneration to this level of complexity was only seen in salamandas that regenerate entire body parts and snails that can regenerate lost eyes.

The repair of a gaping wound to generate thoroughly regenerated tissues is not merely a concern of looking the same as regular skin however demands the ability of stem cells hanging around in the location of or within the hurt cells to rapidly knit brand-new cells with the existing fabric of adipocytes, collagen and elastic fibers. In general skin repair in people produces scar tissues that differ from regular skin and do not have the functional capacities.

Regenerative medicine has its sights set on scar less healing and to this day the only proven stem cell-based medical therapies rely on adult- derived stem cells from skin and bone marrow. That being said, the adult stem cells of other tissues might someday provide therapies that stimulate the body’s own regenerative potential.

This being said, problems have plagued the preliminary trials and tumors have developed in stem cell donors.

However, scientists are progressing regenerative medicine leaps and bounds, finding ways to supply the stem cells with the proper signals and molecules that help orchestrate the orderly regeneration of stem cells and their transformation into the normal cells that form the tissues that are lost or damaged.

The ability of diverse animals with tissue and organ-regeneration capability is being placed under the microscope in order to further knowledge of these “orchestrator” molecules. This is continuously coupled alongside the search for successful delivery techniques of these molecules into the nucleus of the stem cells.

The exotic little African Spiny mice of the photo below are supplying scientists with brand new info in the search for scar less surgery.

Here the little mice wait for the tests of their spectacular regeneration abilities.

The delivery of the molecules has been achieved by injecting a protein called Wnt, known to be involved in the growth of many types of tissues in animals like salamanders, zebrafish and mice.

“We took advantage of the way the protein is made in nature to present it in what turned out to be a highly active form,” said Jill Helms an Associate Professor in the Division of Plastic Surgery at Stanford’s School of Medicine. “This allowed us to start testing its activity in animals.” There is therapeutic potential here to improve and accelerate tissue healing in a variety of different contexts.

A similar procedure is utilized to place a naturally occurring serum secreted by the immune cells of Helix Aspersa snails that produce it to restore their shell and components of their cells or body organs when harmed by incisions and abrasions, pulverized in mishaps, or attacked by birds. It is turning out to work wonders when made use of topically on skin affected by rosacea, keloids, acne, scars, eczema and all types of skin troubles and skin afflictions. Please note that the FDA enforces that no claims about its usefulness against disease can be made at this period pending clinical trials worth millions of dollars and on top of that years of waiting before it can be marketed as doing so.

If your run-of-the-mill house lizard’s tail is cut off, the part that is missing grows back straight out of the part of the tail that was left attached. Some cases have shown that the regeneration is so complex as to reconstruct an entire leg from an insignificant fragment of remaining tissue or even part of their brain. Our body spontaneously sheds cells from the surface layer of the skin and replaces it with newly formed cells. This is an act of regeneration.

Regeneration, in this case, is the natural capability of a living organism to heal or renew injured or missing parts of its body, replace worn out parts, or, in its highest complexity, to reconstruct complete body parts from small fragments left behind. It should also be noted that this definition holds relevance only for the post embryonic life of an organism. Regeneration can thus be defined as a progressive process that consists of growth, morphogenesis and differentiation.

The latest research involving the two species of spiny mice from Africa promises to advance scar less healing of injured tissues, and scar-free tissue regrowth for humans, affected by partial skin thickness or severe injuries.

The African spiny mouse in the Acomys genus literally jumps out of its skin when grabbed, losing up to 60 percent, says the study.

When Seifert and his team captured the mice in central Kenya, an Acomys kempi and an Acomys percivali, the brief handling of the mice alone led to some of their skin falling away.

This is an exceptional capability for a mammal to perform implies Elly Tanaka, a professor at the Technical University of Dresden that specializes in regeneration animal-models. Elly also gave her interpretation of the study in Nature’s News and Views section. The speed of regrowth has only been seen in amphibians like salamanders up until now.

[...]

The authors of the study suggest that “mammals may retain a higher capacity for regeneration than was previously believed.” Tanaka was quick to point out however that, the biologists didn’t address whether the mouse’s regenerative abilities altered its immune response, and that the fact that mammals can do this is exciting.

By unraveling the mysteries of the regeneration process of these mice, advances may result in the current research programs to understand how humans can regrow their skin without scars forming.

Seifert added “This study shows that mammals as a group may in fact have higher regenerative abilities then they are given credit for,” and gave reasons why it has taken so long for us to give the mice credit for their supernatural ability, “These guys had been known to lose their tail, but no one had ever reported on skin dislodging from their body.”

Scientific reports are showing that their regenerative ability, also referred to as autotomy, was made possible by the collagen III molecule.

Human skin regeneration takes place utilising the collagen I molecule and this tends to result in scarring after wounds, a trademark of only partial regeneration. The study into the rodents also showed that a “regeneration hub” or blastema was produced. This blastema consists of a concentration of stem cells and facilitates accelerated healing.

Seifert also acknowledges that one of the big hurdles in our understanding of why humans are unable to regrow skin or limbs very well is our failure to develop this blastema. The blastema is the focus of the researchers who want to know how it is developed and wish to better understand the specific molecules that are playing a part in regeneration. An encouraging sign exhibited by the African spiny’s regeneration is that some of the molecules involved are shared by salamanders when reconstructing their tails.

As we stated previously, a complementing aspect of this is the regenerative compounds that exist in a complicated naturally occurring immune serum discharged by garden snails of the species Crypthomphalus Aspersa that is currently being promoted to facilitate the regeneration of skin tormented by – amongst many other challenging, if not imposible, to recover skin problems – rosacea (even rhinophyma), keloid scars, delicate skin made worse by the medicine isotretinoin (Accutane) used to reduce the natural oil glandulars in the hair follicles from creating too much natural oils as high sebum outflow injures the cells lining the walls of the sebum channels and the succeeding inflamed reaction that leaves us with demeaning acne scars. Ever wondered what is the best acne scar treatment available.

{ Comments on this entry are closed }

testimonials

August 28, 2012

Praise, Comments & Tips From Our Customers In accordance with the FTC guide lines concerning use of endorsements and testimonials in advertising, let us make you aware that these are testimonials actually received by our company, generally, but not only, when people place a repeat order. They are individual experiences by persons who have used [...]

Read the full article →

order

August 28, 2012

Moisturize, Protect, Repair and Renew Your Skin with BIOSKINCARE A deeply moisturizing natural skin care cream that replenishes the lipid barrier of the skin and triggers the regeneration of damaged cells while preventing and removing scars, keratosis, psoriasis scales and all types of skin blemishes.   Made in the USA. One Month’s supply 50 grams [...]

Read the full article →

ingredients

August 28, 2012

BIOLOGICAL INGREDIENT Helix Aspersa Müller GlycoConjugates is gathered pure from live snails of this species, and it is immediately homogenized and stabilized to avoid hydrolysis of its enzymes and proteins. The biological active is embedded in a liposome – microscopic “fat” vessels that are readily taken in by the cells carrying the ingredient within the [...]

Read the full article →

Burn Scar Treatment Options

August 24, 2012

Skin burns can be caused when skin is forcefully exposed to chemicals, intense heat, or electricity. The damage they cause can be mild or life threatening. Once the healing process is completed, you may need to treat any scar tissue that has be left behind. The magnitude and severity of the scar will depend on [...]

Read the full article →