maritime pine - Medications
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Uses Severe facial rhytides (wrinkles) due to cutaneous aging. Loss of facial structural support and reduction in bone-muscle precision attributable to skeletal aging. Facial laxity and infraorbital hollowing (sunken eyes) resulting from the aging of the adipose layer. Targets the root cause by neutralizing key senescent factors. Provides comprehensive, multi-layered anti-aging therapy. Counters age-related bone resorption and bone mass loss (osteopenia). Facilitates cellular repair to mitigate adipose tissue depletion and subsequent facial sagging. Restores damaged cells to reinforce the superficial musculoaponeurotic system (SMAS) and prevent dermal depression. Serves as a potent antioxidant to scavenge free radicals and protect mitochondrial integrity. Provides protection against photoaging (dermal damage caused by ultraviolet radiation).
Uses Post-procedure tissue repair Support for muscle & bone recovery Enhanced fat graft viability Improved surgical healing For use in postoperative care after: Laser, RF, and ultrasound therapies Lipotransfer and liposuction surgeries Bone-contouring orthopedic procedures Minimally invasive injectable treatments
INDICATIONS: For temporary relief of symptoms of hay fever; capillary wall fragile with rupture; capillary wall leakage; rhinitis.
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