How a New Non-Prescription Anti-Aging Product Mimics the Effects of Botox® and Juvaderm®
How a New Non-Prescription Anti-Aging Product Mimics the Effects of Botox® and Juvaderm®

To instantly eliminate wrinkles on the face, nothing beats injectables such as Botox®, Restylane® and Juvaderm®.  These prescription products however, are far from ideal for most people.  They require doctor visits, multiply injections, can cost over $500 per treatment, and for long term success, have to be repeated every six months or so.

The key to understanding why we get wrinkles is collagen.  Collagen is the substance that maintains the underlying structure of our skin. When collagen breaks down—because of age, sun, or pollution exposure—our skin begins to crack into wrinkles, especially when subjected to constant repetitive facial movements such as smiling or frowning.

The number of wrinkles and quality of a person’s skin is directly related to the amount of collagen they have.  So the question becomes, “How do we increase and preserve the amount of collagen in the skin?”

Dermal Fillers such as Juvaderm and Restylene boost collagen levels directly in the skin layers below wrinkles, effectively plumping them out.  Botox, on the other hand, works to cut off the signals between nerves and the muscles that create the wrinkle, effectively achieving the same result.

Until now, to get the kind of results they deliver there has been no getting around the needle.  That’s because the injection process delivers effective ingredients deep below the surface of the epidermis to the layer of the skin where wrinkles are generated.

Researchers have long sought to duplicate the effects of injectables with topically applied skin crèmes.  The key technical roadblock has been how to get the product to permeate the top layer of the epidermis and unfortunately they haven’t been able to do it, and as a result, crèmes produce few if any noticeable anti-wrinkle results. 

Until now, that is.

For the first time ever, a new technology is allowing a topical product to mimic the approach of injectables, without the need for injections.  The technology is called “t-sphere” and it uses nano-technology to microscopically encapsulate powerful ingredients and allow them to penetrate deep into the epidermis before they are released.

It’s a breakthrough that some are declaring to be as significant as the development of Botox.

Developed by Manhattan Beach, CA based, IQDerma the technology has now been incorporated into an anti-wrinkle product, which like Botox contains ingredients that paralyze repetitive facial expressions and like the dermal fillers contains ingredients that increase collagen production.

And the results have been impressive.  In extensive clinical trials, the IQDerma system was shown to work both effectively and quickly.  83% of participants saw an improvement in skin smoothness within 15 minutes of use and 77% saw firmer-looking facial skin within 15 minutes. This was stunning considering that patients would usually need to endure injections to achieve visible results.

IQDerma has just released this t-sphere based technology in three anti-aging products, specifically targeting the three most common aging concerns of most patients seeking injectable treatments; Deep Wrinkles, Age Spots & Blemishes and Eye Firming.

Affordable, easy to use, and delivering results more commonly associated with injectables – it does sound too good to be true.  But the company is so confident that people will love the results, that they are letting new users try the product for free for 30 days before they have to decide if they want to pay for it or not (the offer just requires customer to pay for shipping).

To learn more about IQDerma or take advantage of their free trial offer, click here.