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Wingderm®'s Mesoskin Marks New Milestone in Non-Invasive Delivery with 1.1 Million+ Procedures Worldwide
Prof. Hang Wang , Executive Chairman of AMWC China, observed the use of Mesoskin in professional settings. She noted that Mesoskin assists with the application of high-molecular-weight cosmetic ingredients in a gradual and controlled manner. Unlike directly applying products or using tools such as a derma pen, Mesoskin's cartridge tip is designed to cover a larger area, helping beauticians apply cosmetic products efficiently while maintaining a comfortable experience. With its non-invasive design and versatility, Mesoskin is now regularly used in beauty routines and salon care.
Mesoskin pairs easily with various cosmetic products, allowing for customized skincare. "I have been using Mesoskin for many years, my clients often comment that their skin feels well hydrated and looks more radiant after sessions" said Dr Gabriela Mercik , one of London's top aesthetic practitioners.
"Mesoskin's global application reflects its strong presence in the aesthetic industry and the continued demand for safe and comfortable aesthetic experiences. Wingderm continues to drive its growth through innovation, expanding and refining its product lineup. By introducing forward-looking solutions, Wingderm will bring value to global partners and contributes to the progress of the aesthetic industry. " said Will Wang , CEO of Wingderm .
Wingderm since its establishment in 2016, with the aim of "Aesthetics&Technology, Easy to Achieve", provides leading and reliable intelligent photoelectric medical aesthetic devices, which have been exported to more than 80 countries, with over 25,000 units installed, recognized for safety and effectiveness by experts and beauty seekers.
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