08.18.16
MDRejuvena Inc. has announced the results of a new clinical study in the Journal of Clinical, Cosmetic and Investigational Dermatology (published in the July 2016 issue), which demonstrates the ability of sodium copper chlorophyllin complex to repair photodamaged skin.
Salts of copper chlorophyllin complex are naturally-derived compounds with anti-aging, antioxidant, anti-inflammatory, anti-redness and wound healing activities.
Sodium copper chlorophyllin complex is contained in MDRejuvena's Phytochromatic MD Complex. The ingredient has the ability to repair photoaged skin by increasing epidermal and dermal hyaluronic acid (HA), and precursors of collagen and elastin.
Epidermal HA rapidly declines as we age. Jason Lupton, MD, dermatologist, explains, "The significant role sodium copper chlorophyllin can play in combatting the effects of skin aging is very exciting. Loss of hyaluronic acid in the skin with aging contributes to decreased tissue elasticity, loss of hydration and fine lines and wrinkles. Products that have activities to retain or enhance HA are extremely useful in repairing such aged skin."
In addition, products that contain both sodium copper chlorophyllin complex and retinol may provide a dual approach to reversing age-related decreases in hyaluronic acid (HA) in the skin. This type of formulation will work by decreasing the breakdown of HA through the inhibition of hyaluronidase by sodium copper chlorophyllin, and retinol will stimulate HA synthases.
MDRejuvena's Rejuvaphyl skin care line, shown above, contains sodium copper chlorophyllin in a liposomal complex, branded as Phytochromatic MD Complex, as its primary ingredient.
Salts of copper chlorophyllin complex are naturally-derived compounds with anti-aging, antioxidant, anti-inflammatory, anti-redness and wound healing activities.
Sodium copper chlorophyllin complex is contained in MDRejuvena's Phytochromatic MD Complex. The ingredient has the ability to repair photoaged skin by increasing epidermal and dermal hyaluronic acid (HA), and precursors of collagen and elastin.
Epidermal HA rapidly declines as we age. Jason Lupton, MD, dermatologist, explains, "The significant role sodium copper chlorophyllin can play in combatting the effects of skin aging is very exciting. Loss of hyaluronic acid in the skin with aging contributes to decreased tissue elasticity, loss of hydration and fine lines and wrinkles. Products that have activities to retain or enhance HA are extremely useful in repairing such aged skin."
In addition, products that contain both sodium copper chlorophyllin complex and retinol may provide a dual approach to reversing age-related decreases in hyaluronic acid (HA) in the skin. This type of formulation will work by decreasing the breakdown of HA through the inhibition of hyaluronidase by sodium copper chlorophyllin, and retinol will stimulate HA synthases.
MDRejuvena's Rejuvaphyl skin care line, shown above, contains sodium copper chlorophyllin in a liposomal complex, branded as Phytochromatic MD Complex, as its primary ingredient.