Global leader in cellular health ASEA has announced findings from Dermatest which found that its Renu 28 skin gel improves the appearance of cellulite, while showing significant improvement in skin elasticity.
The dermatological research institute found that the gel effectively reduced the size of the adipose lobules to reduce cellulite. The study used 30 females aged 18 or over who suffered from cellulite. The women used the product twice a day for a 12 week period. The same areas were tested at the same position, with ultrasound measurements showing improvement in the thickness and density of the skin.
Charles F. Funke, ASEA Chief Executive Officer said, “While other treatments for cellulite employ inflammation and the use of fillers for a temporary effect, RENU 28 works with the body’s natural cellular communication to actually reduce the adipose lobules.”
Participants of the study experienced a reduction of 15.81 per cent in the appearance of cellulite, with the reduction in size of adipose lobules after the application period of 12 weeks. A Cutometer sensor was used in the second test area after 12 weeks to measure results, which found that participants showed an increase of 20.91 per cent of skin elasticity. There was also said to be an improvement in the hydration of the skin.
Dr. Karen Stolman, M.D. a board certified dermatologist, said, “RENU 28 is active in redox signalling molecules that can be applied directly onto the skin to improve and revitalize it at the cellular level from the outside in. These studies further validate the essential benefits of cellular health.”