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Description

ACM Vitix Gel 20ml is available in MB Imports.

Description
Vitix Gel is intended to promote epidermal repigmentation, and its activity has been confirmed by numerous clinical studies.

ViTiX gel has been specially formulated to help regulate melanin activity in the skin. It is made up of microspheres of a plant extract which is exceptionally rich in anti-oxidant activity which mop up excessive amounts of Hydrogen peroxide in the skin which is thought to be toxic to the melanocytes, the melanin producing cells in the epidermis.

Twice daily application of ViTiX gel helps restore melanin and with this restoration there can be a great possibility that colour will return to the skin. ViTiX gel can be used along with the treatments using PUVA, UVB, and heliotherapy (sunlight) therapy.

– Re-establishes the cells responsible for producing skin pigments (melanocytes)
– Contains microspheres of patented vegetable extract with many anti-oxidising properties
– A non greasy opaque gel with a slightly granular appearance
– Applied once to twice daily to the affected areas for 3 to 6 months
– Can be used in association with PUVA or UVB Therapy

ViTiX gel has a slightly “grainy” feel to it when applied to the skin. These “grains” are the microspheres which protect and contain the natural enzymes which help the repigmentation to occur.

Applying Vitix
Vitix gel should be applied on the affected areas as well as on the contour of the lesions twice a day by gently massaging it into the skin in a circular motion until the microspheres can no longer be felt.After penetration, you may apply a regular skin care cream or makeup

Treatment should be continued for 3 to 6 months, Additional benefits have been shown if Vitix gel is used in combination with phototherapy. Results should become apparent between the second and fourth months of use. Repigmentation of white marks may be seen in the form of small round marks or uniformly when the melanocytes have not completely disappeared from the area which has lost its pigment.