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ViTiX Gel

50 mL Tube

Available in 20 mL

Indications
Help in the repigmentation of vitiliginous skin.
If depigmented patches appear on your skin you should consult a dermatologist, as s/he is the only one who can diagnose the condition and suggest a suitable treatment.

Properties
Vitix gel has an innovative mechanism of action that improves the physiological balance of free radicals within epidermal cells (melanocytes and keratinocytes) due to a patented vegetable extract, rich in antioxidants.

Directions for use
2 applications a day for a minimum of 3 to 6 months in combination whith phototherapy or heliotherapy.

Active ingredients
Vegetable active ingredient with strong antioxidant action.

References
Comparative study of a vegetable extract with superoxide dismutase and catalase activity (Vitix) plus selective UVB phototherapy versus excipient plus selective UVB phototherapy in the treatment of vitiligo vulgaris, A.Khemis, JP.Ortonne, Les Nouvelles Dermatologiques, vol. January 23, 2004

Melanocytes are not absent in lesional skin of long vitiligo duration, Tobin, Swanson, Pittelkow, Peters and Shallreuter, J Pathol 2000

 
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