Lumixyl Treats Skin Discoloration without Side Effects
Many people with skin discoloration have turned to hydroquinone
and other skin lightening agents to help brighten up the skin and
reduce pigmentation. However, recent studies in Europe have shown
that hydroquinone can be harmful to one’s health and may have
some toxic side effects. Other skin lightening agents may cause
hyperpigmentation or hypopigmentation of the skin, resulting in
an even more uneven skin tone.
Fortunately, there are now other options. At the annual meeting
of the American Academy of Dermatology this March, Keith Veseleny,
Editor of American Health & Beauty, talked about the benefits
of Lumixyl, a new skin lightening compound that can effectively
reduce age spots, brown spots and signs of sun damage on all types
of skin.
Mr. Veseleny explains, "Traditionally we have hydroquinone
which is used for this purpose, but now we have something else.
It’s really an exciting product…it’s exciting
because it’s a natural peptide that’s used and it doesn’t
have any cytotoxic properties, and it’s shown to be quite
effective in helping with skin pigmentation."
Lumixyl can be used to treat a number of pigmentation problems
including post-inflammatory hyperpigmentation, melasma and superficial
pigmentation from the sun or scars. Dr. Ashish Bhatia, a board certified
dermatologist in Chicago, reports that he is already using Lumixyl
to treat sunspots and age spots, and it can even be used to treat
seborrheac keratosis and lesions that are not responding to hydroquinone
treatments.
Lumixyl can be used on all skin types, and is not irritating. It
may be used in conjunction with a glycolic acid so that skin cells
can turn over quickly, and can be delivered deeper into the skin
using microdermabrasion and silk peels.
Dr. Bhatia says that Lumixyl is a “perfect compliment”
to many other cosmetic procedures, and is an attractive option for
patients that want to improve their skin tone and achieve results
in a short period of time.
CBS Channel 5 News Nashville, March 2010
Announcing the Lumixyl(TM) Brightening System, a
New Physician-Grade System Designed to Safely Address the Signs
of Hyperpigmentation. NEW YORK, March 9 /PRNewswire/ -- Envy Medical,
Inc., introduces the new Lumixyl ™Brightening System, a
revolutionary multi-faceted approach to effectively treat hyperpigmentation
without irritation or other side effects associated with prescription
Hydroquinone or retinoids. This professional skincare system introduction
builds onthe success of the Lumixyl Topical Brightening Creme
introduced in 2009.
Daily Beauty, Friday, October 16, 2009
A focused formula to fight discoloration
As much as we appreciate a product that offers multiple benefits,
there's something very reassuring about a formula intended for
a single skin-improving purpose. Lumixyl Topical Brightening Cream,
for example, is completely committed to reducing discoloration.
Lumixyl is touted as "a skin brightening peptide,"
but it's actually a special decapeptide surrounded by other supportive
ingredients, like licorice root, Indian gooseberry and meadowfoam
seed oil. Together, they effectively address age spots, unevenness,
and post-inflammatory hyperpigmentation.
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