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Biologique Recherche debuts 3D-printing treatment 10 years in the making

The new Biologique Recherche Masque Seconde Peau Treatment – or Second Skin – is a lifting and regenerating treatment that’s been ten years in the making.

Seconde Peau also uses a 3D-printing methodology to create electrospun patches made up of 80 per cent hyaluronic acid and a serum formulated with lifting and regenerating active ingredients.

The production of the patches starts with the injection of pure hyaluronic acid into the electrospun machine; the hyaluronic acid nanofibers are then woven into the patches used in the treatment. Biologique Recherche says this means the hyaluronic acid found in the treatment is 40 times more concentrated than in traditional cosmetics.

The Masque Seconde Peau Treatment is designed to plump facial features, provide an immediately visible tightening effect, target wrinkles and fine lines, accelerate cell renewal, brighten the complexion, repair and regenerate skin tissue and increase the skin’s cohesion, firmness and density.

The treatment is launching exclusively at the Peninsula Spa in New York City, but will eventually be rolled out to other spas.


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