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Homeopathic MADE-Collagen Homeopathic facial injections

What is Homeopathic Collagen?
The latest treatment is called Made-collagen and is based on the most advanced facial detoxification and skin rejuvenation originating from Italy. It uses homeopathic preparations such as minerals, vitamins, enzymes and cell therapy. Homeopathic collagen facial injections are now offered as an all-natural beautifying treatment and, best of all, it’s non-toxic, hypo-allergic, FDA approved and has no known side effects. Developed by Professor Made (pronounced Madee), it is the latest cosmetic discovery for holistic facial rejuvenation.

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Homeopathic MADE with collagen encourages the production of collagen and hyaluronic acid (the skin’s natural hydration). It helps skin look its best and dramatically slows the aging process. leaving your complexion smooth and radiant. Patients have noticed a decrease in uneven skin tone, hyper-pigmentation and sun spots. while sagging skin appeared listen and rejuvenated. It’s an all natural product with so many constructive advantages.

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Since this collagen is a natural product, a series of treatments is required, which will make the skin produce more of its own collagen and hyaluronic acid over a period of time. Other cosmetic benefits include the flushing of toxins and dead skin cells, speeding up the metabolism and stimulating blood circulation, restoring and balancing the body’s immune radicals to prevent wrinkles, and deeply nourishing the skin.

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COLLAGEN is a sterile solution made with isotonic sodium chloride solution. The strength at 6X supports the physiological functions of collagen, as the homeopathic biological substrate acts as supporter of the endogenous production of collagen. Application locally utilizing mesotherapy technique targets the area needing physiologic support. GUNA-COLLAGEN shows a “flattening” effect on wrinkles, this improves as the protocol is continued; the effect is due to improved metabolism in the area of application not due to a filler effect.

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