meladine

How It Works

Laser hair removal has provided an effective solution for millions of people looking to rid themselves of unwanted hair. The lasers use the naturally occurring melanin in the hair follicle as a target to selectively disable the hair follicle while leaving surrounding skin structures intact. However, lighter hair, such as blonde, gray, white, red, etc., has too little melanin to provide an effective target for the laser.

When sprayed on the desired area, Meladine’s™ patented delivery system selectively deposits natural melanin directly into the hair follicle. The melanin is delivered via liposomes which are absorbed by the hair follicle. The result is temporary, melanin-rich follicles that hair removal lasers are able to target. As laser light passes through the epidermis, it is able to locate and disable the now-pigmented hair follicle—just as if the follicle had its own natural coloration.

Meladine histology

Because the melanin is deposited directly into the hair follicle, the patient will not experience coloration to the hair shaft in the area being treated. In other words, the hair above the surface of the skin will not darken, the only coloration will occur within the hair follicle which is under the skin.

Additionally, because the surrounding epidermis does not absorb the liposomes, the patient will not experience coloration or staining of the skin. Subsequently, Meladine will not enhance the effects of the laser on the skin (i.e. increase the risk of burning the skin), only on the hair follicle.

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