Platinum Series: PDRN Ampoule (Available for Aesthetic Clinic ONLY)
Of Antiaging
PDRN is also known as Salmon DNA. The benefits of this ingredient is extracted and used to repair and renew skin cells at a cellular level to achieve younger-looking skin.
Antiaging Treatment
PDRN is a highly functional moisturizing ingredients extracted from salmon testicles. It helps strengthen the skin barrier to increase moisture retention and provide nutrition to create clear skin. Contains 15 growth factors, peptides, and sodium hyaluronate to help skin cells regenerate for exceptional antiaging results.
What is MTS?
MTS (Microneedle Therapy System) refers to the use of small needles to cause physical damage on the skin, stimulating fibroblasts to induce collagen remodeling. Drugs and ingredients that are macromolecular or difficult to polarize effectively penetrate the channels of the skin, and it is a treatment that gives skin regeneration effects.
More Effective, Shorter Time
Currently only offered for aesthetic clinic use. It utilizes the MTS (microneedle therapy system) to effectively deliver results within shorter time. Clinical studies have shown MTS to be more effective than ablative treatments like laser resurfacing, dermabrasion, and chemical peel and just as effective as non-ablative treatments like IPL, and CO2 laser in stimulating collagen and elastin production to thicken the skin thereby erasing wrinkles and smoothing scars.
Conditions MTS Can Improve
Wrinkles
Gradually reduces wrinkles for a younger look and smoother skin
Melasma
Brightens skin complexion and lightens melasma for an overall even skin tone
Stretch Marks
Stimulates collagen production to help fade stretch marks
Enlarged Pores
Directly moisturizes deep layers of skin to reduce pore appearance
Acne Scars
Lighten acne scars and reduce redness for a more even appearance
Hair Loss
Helps improve deliver effective ingredients through hair follicles and scalp
Studies Show Absorbency of 1000x
DOCLAB MTS Roller uses 200 fine needles to injure the skin sufficiently to stimulate collagen/elastin production.
Clinical studies from Europe, U.S. and South Korea have proven that Ampoule absorption is increased by as much as 1,000 times when applied with MTS Roller.
3 Major Advantages of MTS
Aside from quick and efficient absorbency, the MTS also features other benefits.
1. Less damage to skin
They do the same job that lasers and other ablative methods by increasing the production of collagen with minimal damage to the protective layer of the skin.
2. Just as effective as laser
MTS Rollers are effective. In fact, just as effective as lasers, IPL and other ‘machine-based’ treatments, but at a fraction of the cost to practitioners and patients.
3. Safe, little downtime
MTS Rollers are safe. “Non-surgical and non-ablative” means more ‘forgiving’ and skin-friendly treatments. Patients experience little or no pain, downtime, and risk for complications.
Suitable for Sensitive Skin Types
All of DocLab's products are KFDA and dermatologically approved, making them suited for sensitive skin types.
Ingredients:
Water, 1,2-Hexanediol, Niacinamide, Sodium Hyaluronate, Hydrolyzed Collagen, Glycerin, Adenosine, Sodium DNA, Citric Acid, Sodium Chloride, Ethylhexylglycerin, Palmitoyl Tripep- tide-5, Disodium Phosphate, Octapeptide-7, Copper Tripeptide-1, Potassium Phosphate, Potassium Chloride, Cellulose, Dipeptide Diaminobutyroyl Benzylamide Diacetate, sh-Penta- peptide-19, sh-Oligopeptide-9, sh-Octapeptide-4, sh-Decapeptide-7, Oligopeptide-27. sh-Polypeptide-1, Galloyl Pentapeptide-33, sh-Polypeptide-22, sh-Polypeptide-9, sh-Poly- peptide-3, sh-Oligopeptide-2, sh-Oligopeptide-1, sh-Polypeptide-8, sh-Polypeptide-59, sh-Polypeptide-11, Methionyl r-Clostridium Botulinum Polypeptide-1 Hexapeptide-40
Clinical study sources: MTS (Microneedle Therapy System),
5-Month Study; Dr KB Joon, Department of Dermatology, Dongguk University, S. Korea (2006)
Collagen Induction Therapy Comparison (IPL vs Micro-Needling)
Drs HS Moon, SE Kim, DS Ko, AY Lee, Dep. of Dermatology,
Eulji University School of Medicine and Dongguk University, S. Korea (2006)