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Collagen + elastin stimulation for natural skin quality improvement
If your skin is starting to feel thinner, crepey, or less radiant, but you’re not looking for filler or obvious change — Sunekos® may be the right approach.
This treatment is designed for patients who want to restore skin quality at a deeper level, improving elasticity, hydration, and overall skin health over time.
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If you’re looking for a natural, regenerative approach to skin rejuvenation, Sunekos® may be a suitable option.
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SUNEKOS containing hyaluronic acid and amino acids is a class III medical device that modifies the structure of mature skin, restoring volume, filling wrinkles and folds in the skin and in scar sites. Sunekos has risks and benefits. Sunekos should not be used on patients: with known hypersensitivity to any of its components; presenting with a general infection, inflammation or irritation in the area to be treated; or in patients predisposed to coagulation disorders. A local reaction may rarely occur, caused by hypersensitisation phenomena, with symptoms that include oedema and sensation of burning and/or itching. These reactions normally resolve within two days. Consult your healthcare professional to see if Sunekos is right for you. For more information refer to the instructions for use. New Zealand Sponsor:AAMed Pty LtdDistributed by:Xytide Biotech NZ Pty LTD
Anti-Wrinkle - Botulinum toxin injections are prescription medicines for the treatment of frown lines, horizontal forehead lines and crow's feet around the eyes. Botulinum toxin injections have risks and benefits. Ask your doctor if botulinum toxin injections are right for you. For further information ask your doctor or go to www.medsafe.govt.nz.