From the Battlefields of Iraq: a new weapon against aging

Posted on November 10th, 2009 by Gina

Bet you didn’t read this in the New York Times:

infusion treatmentFrom the Battlefields of Iraq Comes a New Weapon in the War Against Wrinkles; New Anti-Aging Protocol is Unique in Cosmetic Recovery Industry

San Diego, CA (PRWEB) November 10, 2009 — 1 Day Away Spa announced today that it will begin offering a new anti-aging treatment known as Iontophoresis Elastin Infusion Therapy™ using the professional grade of a new product called DermaLastyl® Clinical.

The process is so successful it is estimated to replace two (2) years of lost Elastin in one (1) 40 min. treatment

Medical science previously concluded the protein elastin is not reproduced in the human body after 12 years of age and diminishes with age. The process was considered irreversible resulting in loss of elasticity in the skin causing unsightly wrinkles, jowls and even a reduction in collagen. However a recent study in regenerative medicine with a goal to help wounded soldiers in Iraq resulted in a discovery using plant bio-technology that has changed the thinking of scientists.

The research was underwritten by DARPA (the covert agency of the United States Department of Defense). Dr. Burt Ensley, a renowned microbiologist with numerous patents in the field discovered a new genetically engineered protein called “Elastatropin®” that when properly applied will synthesize into new elastin.

Texas Beauty Institute located in Colleyville, Texas through its research of “non-invasive cosmetic recovery” developed a protocol utilizing a painless micro current therapy. The process creates a magnetic field that pulls molecules into the skin that otherwise are considered too large to fully penetrate. When the therapy is used with professional potency levels of the product it is estimated the 40-minute painless treatment can replace up to two (2) years of lost elastin.

This exclusive treatment is now offered by 1 Day Away Spa, San Diego North County Inland’s premier anti-aging and wellness day spa. It is an extension of their existing micro and nano current non-invasive face lift.

Dermalastyl® is a patented genetically engineered human protein using plant bio-technology. The active ingredients include Elastatropin® (Tropoelastin) that synthesizes with the skin to produce new human protein, Matrixyl-3000® to promote collagen production, Argireline® a unique new peptide targeting the same wrinkles as Botox® but safely and with much less expense Prolisel® a mixture of amino acids with the ability to reduce damage caused by sun exposure and 3500mg of Hyaluronic Acid HA the active ingredient in Restylane® normally administered only by injection at $300 to $500 per 10mg.

Nelson Thibodeaux, President of Texas Beauty Institute said, “We are happy that this prestigious spa will offer our treatment in the San Diego area. We encourage consumers to visit the spa for a demonstration treatment and witness the significant improvement that can be obtained in the first 20 minutes.”

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