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Clinical-Grade EGF Stem Cell Facial Treatment Available for In-Home Use from NeoCorium

TAMPA, FL / ACCESSWIRE / January 26, 2017 / NeoCorium, LLC announces that they are releasing their Skin Rejuvenating Facial Treatment to the public. This Clinical-grade EGF and Stem Cell Facial Treatment was previously only available through medical practitioners. Now NeoCorium is giving everyone the ability to experience the power of invasive in-office treatments, in the comfort of their own homes.

"This is a breakthrough for anyone that wants clinical anti-aging results without having to see a dermatologist. NeoCorium's Skin Rejuvenating Facial Treatment is truly the future of anti-aging skin care," said Jennifer Aldrich, Director of Communications at NeoCorium, LLC.

The multiple growth factors and stem cells in NeoCorium's formula self-adjust and adapt to everyone's individual skin issues; repairing and regenerating new, healthy skin where it's needed most. This "smart" skin treatment knows how to hydrate, firm, lift, plump and smooth the skin to return youthful response- which means skin looks and acts younger.

NeoCorium's Skin Rejuvenating Facial Treatment will address everyone's anti-aging concerns from discoloration and uneven skin tone to scarring, sun damage, and wrinkles.

The ability to have clinical results without an appointment, pain, or downtime for recovery is truly groundbreaking. The EGF and Stem Cell Facial Treatment will give people the power of in-office procedures, in the palm of their hand.

Clinical-Grade EGF Stem Cell Facial Treatment Available for In-Home Use from NeoCorium

NeoCorium Skin Rejuvenating Facial Treatment Availability

NeoCorium, LLC released their Skin Rejuvenating Facial Treatment to the public to provide an anti-aging solution that rivals clinical procedures in the comfort of their home. For a limited time, a special launch sale is going on that gives consumers $100 off their purchase using the coupon code LAUNCH100 at NeoCorium.com.

NeoCorium Ingredient List:

  • Epidermal growth factor - Clinically improves wrinkling, skin thickness, and density by over 30% and produces new collagen formation within the skin. (Hussain et al., 2008) * see below
  • Fibroblast growth factor - Improved skin softness, thickness, and viscoelasticity, as well as reducing wrinkle volume and depth. Rejuvenation of aging skin. (Ono, I. 2011) (Zeranska et al., 2016) *see below
  • Platelet-derived growth factor - Increases healthy cell growth and type 1 collagen and skin fibroblasts that maintain skin integrity and youth. (Kim et al., 2011) *see below
  • Erythropoietin - Reparative and rejuvenating for skin tissue. Reduces inflammation and helps heal. (Sorg et al., 2013) *see below
  • Transforming growth factors Alpha & Beta - Stimulation of collagen secretion and maintaining healthy skin structure. Enhances the rate of healing damaged skin. (Ching et al., 2011) (Ranaweera, 2011) *see below
  • Interleukins - Stimulate immune responses within cells. Reduces inflammation, enhances healing and activation of growth factors. (Draelos, 2016) *see below
  • Insulin-like growth factors 1 & 2 - Increase healing and healthy cell growth, collagen and elastin. Decrease both intrinsic skin aging (natural aging process) and extrinsic skin aging (aging from environmental factors). (Povoa et al., 2011) (Ranaweera, 2011) *see below
  • Emu oil - Anti-inflammatory, has essential omega-3's, reduces the appearance of scars and sun damage, penetrates deeply into skin to moisturize, aids in healing eczema and psoriasis. (Axe, 2016) *see below
  • Jojoba oil - Promotes the absorption of topicals, anti-inflammatory properties, moisturizing, can reduce the signs of aging, aids in wound healing and protecting the skin. (Pazyar et al., 2013) *see below
  • Lavender oil - Increases fibroblasts to synthesize rapid collagen production and stimulates healing at a faster rate. (Mori et al., 2016) *see below

**Not all human clinical trials- some in vivo, in vitro, in animal models**

References

1. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/14764170701885392
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5. https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3212033/
6. https://books.google.com/books?id=MCW1CgAAQBAJ&lpg=PA320&ots=A4AybX7sPV&dq=interleukins%20for%20skin%20rejuvenation&pg=PA321#v=onepage&q=interleukins%20for%20skin%20rejuvenation&f=false
7. https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/22281905
8. https://www.dermnetnz.org/topics/role-of-growth-factors-in-skin-creams
9. https://draxe.com/emu-oil/
10. https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/?term=24442052%5Buid%5D
11. https://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s12906-016-1128-7
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13. https://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s12906-016-1128-7

NeoCorium, LLC and NeoCorium Skin Rejuvenating Treatment are either registered trademarks or trademarks of NeoCorium, LLC in the United States and/or other countries.

The names of actual companies and products mentioned herein may be the trademarks of their respective owners.

For more information, press only:

Jennifer Aldrich
727-810-1395
info@neocorium.com

SOURCE: NeoCorium, LLC

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