Your Dermal Diagnosis is very common and is vulnerable to skin aging. Your barriers to skin health include aging, pigmentation, dehydration, and occasional or mild inflammation presenting as congested pores and breakouts. However, the proper skincare ingredients and regimen can remedy these skin concerns.
Your skin does not produce enough sebum (oil) to protect it from dehydration, allergens, and irritants. Your skin is susceptible to dehydration, inflammation, and overactive melanocytes (pigment cells), and your skin has an increased risk of premature aging. Your skin feels rough, tight and lacks radiance due to poor light reflection.
You experience congested pores in the form of blackheads, whiteheads, and breakouts. You want to treat and prevent aging but also control these unwelcome breakouts.
ADPBM skin types also have an impaired skin barrier, meaning that allergens, bacteria, and irritants can more easily enter the skin, and water evaporates off the skin, leaving it dry.
Consistent everyday use of the correct products will ensure that you correct and prevent premature skin aging and simultaneously treat and prevent inflammation that leads to breakouts.
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Aging.Dry.Pigmentation with Mild Breakouts (ADPBM) skin has an impaired skin barrier. Because of this, your skin has trouble retaining moisture and preventing allergens and irritants from reaching the deeper layers of your skin.
Your skin's natural microbiome is altered, and the balance between normal microbes is disrupted, allowing harmful microbes to invade the skin and trigger inflammation that leads to breakouts.
The inflammation you experience leads to hyperpigmentation, presenting as dark spots and uneven skin tone. Sun exposure exacerbates pigmentation problems, as the sun’s UV rays trigger your skin to produce more and more melanin, the pigment that gives your skin its color.
The occasional and/or mild inflammation you struggle with make your skin more susceptible to premature skin aging.
Aging.Dry.Pigmentation with Mild Breakouts (ADPBM) skin has an impaired skin barrier. Because of this, your skin has trouble retaining moisture and preventing allergens and irritants from reaching the deeper layers of your skin.
Your skin's natural microbiome is altered, and the balance between normal microbes is disrupted, allowing harmful microbes to invade the skin and trigger inflammation that leads to breakouts.
The inflammation you experience leads to hyperpigmentation, presenting as dark spots and uneven skin tone. Sun exposure exacerbates pigmentation problems, as the sun’s UV rays trigger your skin to produce more and more melanin, the pigment that gives your skin its color.
The occasional and/or mild inflammation you struggle with make your skin more susceptible to premature skin aging.
Prevention and correction of premature skin aging including lines and wrinkles.
Protected; smooth and healed skin barrier.
Radiant skin with an even skin tone.
Smooth skin texture with no breakouts and inflammation.
TREATMENT OBJECTIVES FOR YOUR ADPBM SKIN TYPE
Inhibit the pathways in the hyperpigmentation process to stop the stimulation and transfer of melanin (pigment cells).
Hydrate and moisturize the skin on a cellular level. Increase the skin's ability to attract and hold on to moisture. Support and enable the skin to produce natural moisturizing factors.
Repair damaged skin barrier and restore barrier function. Boost the protective skin layer by increasing the production of elastin, collagen, ceramides, and lipids.
Protect skin against environmental damage and premature aging. Stop and prevent collagen destruction by inhibiting the activity of free radicals and MMPs (enzymes that cause collagen and elastin destruction).
Anti-inflammatory; anti-microbial and pigmentation-disruptive ingredients.
Broad spectrum sunscreen with antioxidants - preventing premature aging and protecting DNA.
Chemical exfoliating ingredients to accelerate cell turnover and reveal new skin cells.
Effective barrier repair agents restore your skin's natural barrier and prevent premature aging.
Skin identical medical-grade ingredients penetrating the skin to activate a biological response.
CLEANSE
REPAIR
HYDRATE & PROTECT
🔆 MORNING
Renewal Cleanser
Inflacin + Litaderm Serum
Dermdefence SPF 50
🌙 EVENING
Renewal Cleanser
Litaderm + Retinol Serum / Glycolic Gel
DermNourish
Apply Inflacin Serum every morning, followed by Litaderm Serum. (If your skin tolerates Litaderm Serum morning and evening).
Start using Glycolic Gel only once per week. Slowly increase the frequency of use as your skin becomes tolerant.
When skin is accustomed to Glycolic Gel, use 2-3 times per week instead of Retinol Serum.
You can apply Litaderm serum:
Over Glycolic Gel (after 5-10min) and/or
In the mornings (over Inflacin serum) and/or
In the evenings, over Retinol Serum (after 5min).
Very sensitive skin may only tolerate Litaderm Serum once daily - either morning or evening. Some ADPBM skin types may even be too sensitive for daily application and will need to apply Litaderm serum every other day until the skin becomes more tolerant.
Use DermNourish morning and/or evening as needed (if and when your skin needs extra moisture).
Do not use DermNourish and Glycolic Gel on the same night. DermNourish will lower the efficacy of Glycolic Gel by altering the pH of the formulation.
In case of severe breakouts: Include Salicylic Gel in your skincare regimen instead of Glycolic Gel.
After breakouts and inflammation subsided: Replace Inflacin Serum with Collagen Serum and use Inflacin Serum only as required when you experience breakouts.
Medical-grade skin care products formulated according to pharmaceutical standards of purity, potency, and stability. All active ingredients, and the concentrations and dosing protocols in which they are used are supported by data published in the peer-reviewed medical literature.
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