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ESSE LAUNCHES WORLD-FIRST PROBIOTIC TREATMENT TO OPTIMISE RESULTS OF AESTHETIC PROCEDURES

The recent trend has seen more people turning to noninvasive aesthetic procedures such as microneedling, laser resurfacing and deep peels, as they produce quick results. These interventions, while effective, create controlled wounds and have, therefore, promoted the need for pre- and post-treatment care.

Esse, a biotech skincare brand, has drawn on more than a decade of research into the skin microbiome to create dedicated skincare products for clients to use before and after these aesthetic procedures - the innovative Esse Pre-Care Oil, Post-Care Oil, and Esse Activator.

Drawing on a decade of research, Esse founder, Trevor Steyn, created a proprietary blend of three live probiotic strains targeted at wound healing. This blend is known to accelerate healing, reduce downtime, and improve the results of aesthetic procedures.

“While sustainability and microbiome support remain at the heart of our philosophy, we felt compelled to provide those undergoing these procedures with the support that our unique position allows,” explained Esse founder, Trevor Steyn. “We have a unique advantage in dealing with compromised skin before and after treatment.”

The active ingredients in the Esse Aesthetics Range include therapeutic-grade live probiotics that actively accelerates wound healing, improves barrier function, reduces the risk of infection, and improve collagen deposition. Esse has also used a new ingredient in the Post-care Oil - Sapienic Acid. This is the most abundant fatty acid in sebum, and it is unique to humans - no other animals produce it (hence the name – from sapiens). Sapienic Acid is a powerful ingredient to support the reinstatement of a healthy skin microbiome. And the results are already evident. Swedish aesthetic practitioners who have already incorporated the Esse Aesthetics Range into their pre- and post-care treatment are reporting significant improvements.

Aesthetic Practitioner of Studio Sofie commented: “Our client was ecstatic about the products. She noticed a significant difference in the healing process in her skin when she used them. She loved them, fragrance and feel, and her skin was more stable, quicker postmicroneedling.”

This was reiterated by Aesthetic Practitioner of Skin Etc. who said: “As a therapist, I can see a major difference in a shorter time, compared to clients who have not used Esse’s pre- and post-care products. The skin shows a much better texture, evenness and moisturisation level in a shorter time compared to clients not using the Esse Aesthetics Range.”

To find out more about the Esse Pre-Care Oil, the Esse Post-Care Oil, and Esse Activator or other Esse products, visit https://www.esseskincare.com/products/esse-aesthetics/

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