ACNE AND INFLAMMATIONS and the leading role of skin immunity and microbiome dysbiosis for their occurrence

Prof. Marina MD Honorary visiting doctor at the King’s College London School of Medicine and Guy’s and St Thomas’ NHS Foundation Trust in London

The skin is the first barrier against infections and injuries.

It is the first to come into contact with the pathogens that cause inflammation, and its safe defense is the set of beneficial microorganisms – the microbiome. It is extremely important for maintaining a healthy physiological environment and clean skin. Microorganisms, most often bacteria, affect the skin’s immune system for a strong protective response against pathogens, suppressing their development and preventing the appearance of pimples, rosacea, dermatitis and others.

Recent medical studies have shown that dysbiosis, or imbalance of the microbiome, is a prerequisite for most inflammatory skin diseases. Dysbiosis leads to an inadequate immune response on its surface, and subsequently compromises the systemic immune response of the body. Opportunistic bacteria cause inflammation and dermatitis when they develop in a dysbiosis environment. The result is unprotected skin and the development of comedones, cysts, inflammatory lesions.

In skin with a balanced microbiome, the immune response is adequate and it has a natural defense. This leads to therapies that naturally restore balance, normalize pH and increase the skin’s defenses. The latter is used in the creation of the new probiotic therapy “Snowborn Skin”.

“Snowborn Skin” is a topical therapy that I use in patients with mild to moderate acne and inflammation. It takes care of the bacterial balance of the skin microbiome and eliminates cysts, pimples and inflammation.
This therapy is an extremely good alternative to systemic treatment with antibiotics or local treatment with more aggressive agents.
The entire range of Snowborn skinbiotics products has been tested at Hamilton International laboratory. Up to 70% reduction of inflammatory lesions was found in 4 weeks. This is confirmed by the significant improvement in the condition of my patients using these products.

Results in teenagers are achieved in 4-6 weeks, without drying or oily skin, without side effects on health. With regular use in the morning and evening, there is a significant reduction in inflammation to healthy and clean skin. www.snowbornskin.com

The therapy restores the protective functions of the skin against pathogenic bacteria to prevent the appearance of acne in the future.

As a result, the skin is healthy, with a radiant complexion, soft and restored.

To clear acne spots and pigmentation, the protective cream Restore to defense is added to the therapy.

The medical concept of Snowborn Skinbiotics is unique because it is based on the action of Probiotics in combination with Prebiotics, Proteins and Peptides.

This is a new effective approach in the treatment of young and problematic skin. They balance the microbiome, inhibit the growth of pathogenic bacteria and quickly achieve a healthy skin appearance, which is maintained with maintenance therapy.

The second big advantage is that the formulas are pure with over 99% natural origin.

The young organism deserves natural care without aggressive synthetic ingredients, because they disturb the bacterial balance, destroy the protective barrier of the skin, often raise its pH and predispose to inflammation.

When using conventional cosmetics, a significant problem is the penetration of synthetic ingredients into the body, which can upset the hormonal balance and lead to other undesirable consequences

Probiotic therapy is also highly effective for mature skin, but it must be adapted to its specifics.

For more information, see www.snowbornskin.com or get a free consultation by phone at 0898 988890

Prof. Marina MD
Honorary visiting doctor at the King’s College London School of Medicine and Guy’s and St Thomas’ NHS Foundation Trust in London

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