Facial Bruising Treatments Using Injectables Promise Positive Results
Hundreds of physicians worldwide has reported promising results to treat facial bruising from injectable cosmetic treatments with the use of Pinoxide, a very active ingredient most commonly used for treating black under-eye circles.
How Pinoxide Works

Pinoxide is a proprietary blend of BMTd, or bicyclic monoterpene dials that was developed by AGI Dermatics and was later formulated in Remergent Microcirculation, the company’s therapy product. Pinoxide has long been clinically proven to bolster blood flow, control the warmth of one’s skin thus increasing the resistance to cold, and reducing visible dark under-eye symptoms.
Additionally, further research has proven Pinoxide to be an efficient contributor in promoting resiliency and firmness of the skin. After some time, physicians and researches are studying Pinoxide’s components if it has the ability to help heal bruising.
Dr. Mark G. Rubin, a board-certified dermatologist and is currently practicing at the Lasky Clinic in Beverly Hills, California, is continuously conducting clinical trials and further doing research on the efficacy of Pinoxide. He applies the Microcirculation therapy formula to the injection site right after skin fillers are placed. These common skin fillers often include Botox, Juvederm Restylane, and collagen.
Dr. Rubin admitted that anatomically speaking, dark circles found under the eye are typically similar with bruises. This makes the science of using Pinoxide to treat skin or facial bruising practically true. The discolorations of the skin during bruising are basically the results of the blood that leaks from the damaged blood vessels that runs and surface on the skin. In the same manner, blood vessels under the eyes, when they burst, lead to the surfacing of unattractive dark circles.
Leading board-certified dermatologists also share the same opinion with Dr. Rubin. Dr. Thomas Francel, a licensed plastic surgeon has proved that application of the MicroCirculation therapy on his patients has helped reduce the appearances of skin bruising. It was also discovered that it has greatly decreased the amounts of healing time for the bruise. An Associate Professor of Surgery at St. Louis University, Dr. Flancel is also the Chief of Plastic Surgery at the St. John’s Mercy Medical Centre.
Injectable cosmetic treatments are accordingly among the top five most requested aesthetic treatments worldwide last year. The American Society for Aesthetic Plastic Surgery said that last year alone, more than five million women had injectable cosmetic treatments. Although bruising happens, experts say this is nothing but a common temporary side effect.
More on AGI Dermatics
The Applied Genetics Inc. Dermatics is a bio pharmaceutical laboratory that leads the research of DNA repairs of the skin. The company, founded by Danile B; Yarosh, PhD, has been serving people for more than twenty years now. AGI Dermatics is specializing in skin photobiology, putting research and developments to DNA repair, along with solar impacts on the immune system and cell-signaling in skin.
AGI Dermatics’ applications of groundbreaking active ingredients as well as meticulously engineered liposome delivery systems is proven and validated in controlled clinical trials. Once proven, they are then published in leading peer-reviewed medical and scientific journals.
The World of Injectable Cosmetic Procedures Today
Today, more and more patients are starting to appreciate the beauty and the efficacy of undergoing injectable cosmetic procedures. These types of methods greatly help the patient in saving time and money, while getting the most efficient results.
As for researchers, they are continuously developing for better methods in injectable cosmetic treatments. And with the help of today’s technologies, physicians are optimistic enough for more developments to come in the coming years, as people are getting more conscious not only of their health but also of their looks.
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