DermaFocus unveils amino acid injectable

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Aesthetic distributor DermaFocus hosted an event to celebrate the launch of Celora Vita at Landing 42 on March 13.

According to the company, the evening was dedicated to exploring the evolving role of regenerative science in medical aesthetics, bringing together more than 250 practitioners, faculty members and press.

The educational programme began with a presentation from cosmetic dental surgeon and aesthetic practitioner Dr Lee Walker, who discussed the critical role of amino acids as the building blocks of skin regeneration, emphasising that stimulation alone is insufficient without the substrates required for extracellular matrix (ECM) rebuilding. Following this, aesthetic practitioners Dr Catherine Fairris and Dr Olivia McCabe-Robinson introduced Celora Vita, outlining its indications, clinical positioning and protocols for integration into practice. Plastic surgeon Mr George Christopoulos concluded, explaining how the product complements the wider DermaFocus regenerative portfolio.

Milad Bemana, co-founder and executive director, commented, “We were delighted to welcome some of medical aesthetics’ most respected practitioners, our exceptional faculty and members of the press, for an evening of science, inspiration and connection. The energy in the room was a testament to what this launch represents; a community excited by what comes next for regenerative aesthetics and the role true biorestoration will play in shaping it.”

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