Advanced Neuroprotein Technique Linked with Improved Aesthetic Results

12/10/2024

Key Takeaways

  • Combining botulinic neuroprotein with low molecular weight hyaluronic acid and amino acids enhances hydration, elasticity, and wrinkle reduction in a single session according to a new study.
  • This approach minimizes risks and simplifies the injection process while maximizing aesthetic outcomes, according to researchers.

A study evaluating the use of botulinic neuroprotein combined with low molecular weight hyaluronic acid (LMWHA) and lyophilized amino acids in a single syringe showed enhanced outcomes in aesthetic treatments.

The study included patients treated with a single injection session. According to the researchers on the analysis, this combination of LMWHA and lyophilized amino acids appears to improve skin hydration, elasticity, and wrinkle reduction more effectively than traditional approaches. Results indicated significant improvements in skin appearance, including reduced fine lines and enhanced dermal quality. According to the study, the incorporation of LMWHA aids in moisture retention and collagen stimulation, while amino acids provide essential nutrients to support skin regeneration. This approach also minimized the risk of adverse effects, such as inflammation or uneven results.

"The Jalu-toxin technique is a promising procedure that can be used in conjunction with standard injections," the authors concluded. "This case series provides insight into the potential of this technique and should serve as a stimulus for larger studies to evaluate the benefits of the jalu-toxin technique for other facial areas and to define the best patient profile for this technique."

Source: Shelemba E, et al. J Clin Aesthet Dermatol. 2024;17(12):38–41.

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