Research & Development

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Strategic Objective

Our strategic objectives focus on pioneering product innovation, ensuring clinical excellence fostering expert collaboration, and providing comprehensive education for medical professionals.

Product Innovation

Developing pioneering products and technologies that set new industry standards.

Clinical Excellence

Ensuring efficacy, safety, and regulatory compliance in all our developments.

Collaboration

Fostering partnerships with industry experts and leading researchers.

Education

Providing comprehensive training and resources for medical professionals.

Key Research Areas

Our key research areas focus on innovation dermal filters, skin rejuvenation technologies, aesthetic devices, advanced waxing and skincare, and solutions for hair care and growth.

Dermal Fillers

Investigating novel hyaluronic acid formulations and innovative delivery systems.

Skin Rejuvenation

Exploring cutting-edge technologies for anti-aging, skin tightening, and texture improvement.​

Aesthetic Devices

Developing advanced equipment for medical spas, clinics, and practitioners.

Waxing & Skincare

Enhancing product formulations for optimal hair removal and skin health.

Hair Care

Advancing solutions for anti-hair loss, growth support, and comprehensive hair care.

Research Methodologies

Our research methodologies include rigorous clinical trails for safety and efficacy, coupled with industry collaboration through joint projects and knowledge exchange.

Clinical Trials

Conducting rigorous studies to evaluate product safety and efficacy through:

Industry Collaboration

Partnering with universities, research institutions, and experts through:

Education & Training

Professional Development

Resources

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