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Your patients come to you
looking for solutions to correct unwanted signs of aging. Those signs caused by
external factors and the natural breakdown in skin function as we age, include: - Sun and age spots - Uneven skin tone - Loss of elasticity and firmness - Loss of natural skin hydration
Clear is to be used twice daily until desired results are achieved. Thereafter, Obagi Clear is to be used as needed to maintain results.
Directions: Apply Obagi Clear to entire face in the
morning and evening, including eyelids, extending to the hairline, over the ears
and ending with a feathering motion from the jaw line down the neck. Remove
excess by eyes and apply second coat over darker pigmented areas.
- Increases cellular turnover of abundant, healthy keratinocytes, pushing fresh cells to the surface more quickly and promoting old cells to exfoliate faster. - Suppresses melanocyte production reversing and preventing hyperpigmentation. - Promotes the even distribution of melanin, eliminating unwanted dark patches and age spots. - Repairs intracellular transcription of keratinocytes, producing healthy, uniform cells for better skin structure. - Stimulates fibroblasts to increase collagen and elastin formation, resulting in stronger, more resilient skin. - Increases GAG synthesis, providing natural hydration and necessary nutrients to the epidermis. - Increases angiogenesis, improving blood flow.
The Obagi Nu-Derm System is best for patients who are willing to commit to a comprehensive skin care protocol and will tolerate side effects. The best candidates for starting Obaji skin rejuvenation system also can be identified by the following: - Concerned about mild to severe photodamage. - Want to eliminate sun or age spots and have hyperpigmentation. - Have fine lines, wrinkles and laxity. - Experience adult acne. Please call our Chicago Plastic Surgeon for a skin consultation and Obagi Nu Derm Skin Care Product Recommendations.
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