GELS DERMATOLOGICAL USE

Brand Owner (click to sort) Address Description
PINK MOSS Pink Moss 5214 South Wood Lawn107 Chicago IL 60615 Gels for dermatological use; Dietary supplements; Dietary and nutritional supplements; Food supplements; Herbal supplements; Nutritional supplements; Nutritional supplement in the nature of a nutrient-dense, protein-based drink mix; Nutritional supplements in the form of gel; Vitamin supplements; Vitamin and mineral supplements;PINK;
SILAGEN NewMedical Technology, Inc. 310 Era Drive Northbrook IL 60062 Gels for dermatological use and burn relief medication;
STYLAGE LABORATOIRES VIVACY 252 rue Douglas Engelbart Archamps Technopole 74160 Archamps France GELS FOR DERMATOLOGICAL USE TO FILL OUT WRINKLES;DERMAL IMPLANTS, NAMELY, DEGRADABLE IMPLANTS FOR INSERTION UNDER THE SKIN FOR FILLING WRINKLES;
WOUNDGELHA Magna Pharmaceuticals, Inc. 10801 Electron Drive, Suite 100 Louisville KY 40299 Gels for dermatological use; Medical preparations for the treatment of wounds and dermatological ulcers;
WOUNDGELHA MATRIX Magna Pharmaceuticals, Inc. 10801 Electron Drive, Suite 100 Louisville KY 40299 Gels for dermatological use; Medical preparations for the treatment of wounds and dermatological ulcers;WOUND GELHA MATRIX;MATRIX;
XSOUL ACTIONABLE PROCESS SUITE 126 3422 OLD CAPITOL TRAIL WILMINGTON DE 19808 Gels for dermatological use; Topical gel for medical and therapeutic treatment of skin irritation;X SOUL;Gels for cosmetic purposes; Skin moisturizing gel;
Z-SCAR Veranika Yurkavets 4855 Trails End Road Pompano Beach FL 33069 Gels for dermatological use;
 

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Technical Examples
  1. The present invention relates to improved methods for filling the skin for cosmetic or medical purposes. Compositions comprising carboxymethyl cellulose (CMC), polyethylene oxide (PEO) and calcium ions can be made and have physical properties that depend on the amounts and types of CMC, PEO, and calcium ions to form ioniclaly cross-linked gels. Compositions can be formed into microspheres, coascervates, gels, or membranes. Gels, microspheres and coascervates can be injected directly into a site for dermal filling. Membranes can be surgically introduced, where they swell to form hydrated gels. After introduction, the dermal filler persists for a period of time and then can disintegrate and be removed from the body.