Introducing Puragen™
Smooth. Even. Enduring.
Introducing Puragen™ – a new injectable
treatment designed to bring long-lasting
fullness to the skin. Puragen is composed
of hyaluronic acid (HA), a component found
naturally in skin that creates plumpness
and smoothness.
A new age of beauty.
Puragen departs from conventional injectable wrinkle treatment products with a new hyaluronic acid technology specially created to generate smooth and lasting results.
Look younger. Longer.
Smooth lines. Banish wrinkles. Fill depressions related to age and sun damage. All using a natural substance that already exists in your body.
The latest discovery in rejuvenation.
A recent scientific breakthrough, double cross-linked hyaluronic acid (DXL™), has created an enhanced hyaluronic acid formula. Available only in Puragen, DXL not only replenishes skin structure, it offers benefits unique among all hyaluronic acid fillers. Skin has a smoother contour instantly. And Puragen treatments are designed to provide a long-lasting effect.
Ask Your Doctor About Puragen.
- Instant results. Immediate improvement as Puragen fills in lines and wrinkles.
- No Pre-testing. Puragen contains no animal products to cause allergies.
- Quick. Procedures are generally less than 30 minutes, depending on the number of areas treated.
Treatment areas may include*:
Forehead Lines:
Horizontal lines appearing on the forehead. Also known as worry lines.
Frown Lines:
Creases that form between the eyebrows over time. Also known as glabellar lines.
Periorbital Lines:
Lines which radiate outward from the corners of the eyes. Also known as crow's feet.
Smile lines:
The lines which run from the sides of the nose to the corners of the mouth. Also known as nasolabial folds.
Oral Commissures:
The lines that extend downwards from the corners of the mouth. Also known as marionette lines.
Vertical Lip Lines:
Fine lines which form on the upper lip. Also known as smoker's lines or perioral lines.
* Your healthcare professional will tailor your treatment to your unique needs. Ask your doctor for more information.