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Introduction

"PROTEODERM and MATRIX NC-138 are trademarks of Proteoderm, Inc. and is a trademark of Proteonomix, Inc."

Part 1: Extracted from the White Paper "Secreted Matrix™ and Matrix NC-138™" by Michael Cohen

The combination of age, environmental factors and genetic component scan contribute to changes in the appearance, viscoelastic properties and topography of the skin, particularly of the face, changes which in many cultures are considered undesirable if not pathologic. While such changes are usually superficial and have no physical impact on the function of the body’s major organs, manifestations on the face, neck and, to a lesser extent, the hands are enduring targets for the application of myriad agents in an ongoing attempt to effect a dramatic reversal or at least arresting the progression of the ravages of time. Most attempts and agents are superficial, short term and ineffective.

During pregnancy, a woman’s body increases the production of specific proteins in response to secretions produced by the embryo. These specific proteins effect specific receptor in both fibroblasts and keratinocytes that increase the production of collagen. Proteoderm has patented these secretions and developed compositions including topical formulations comprising secreted products obtained from the culture medium of human stem cell derivatives and particular combinations of components thereof are provided for treatment of various dermatological conditions, such as adverse consequences of aging, wrinkling, altered pigmentation, altered viscoelasticity, and altered thickness, among others. Further, Proteoderm has developed methods for using these compositions and topical formulations for treating adverse or undesirable dermatological conditions are also provided, as well as preventing the appearance of undesirable dermatological conditions. Unlike injection of collagen that occupies extracellular space Proteoderm methods and product enhance the natural formation of collagen (Figure 1).

illustration of the molecular structure of a basal lamina

Figure 1

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"PROTEODERM and MATRIX NC-138 are trademarks of Proteoderm, Inc. and is a trademark of Proteonomix, Inc."

"PROTEODERM and MATRIX NC-138 are trademarks of Proteoderm, Inc. and is a trademark of Proteonomix, Inc."

"PROTEODERM and MATRIX NC-138 are trademarks of Proteoderm, Inc. and is a trademark of Proteonomix, Inc."