Possibilities

Scientist doing any experiment with a glass tray

How can one material have such a variety of possibilities?

At RegenX Science, we are developing a new active cosmetic ingredient with remarkable potential to promote natural, yet visibly beneficial, healing in the skin.  Built on decades of foundational research, recent advances in regenerative medicine and molecular biology have accelerated our understanding of the natural aging process. 

The key to RegenX Science’s technological breakthrough science is a focus on restoring the skin through supporting the body’s natural healing process.

The foundation of the dermal layer is the extracellular matrix (ECM), a biomaterial that provides strength, flexibility and resilience. Dermal fibroblasts produce the ECM, which is mostly collagen type I fibrils as well as elastin and hyaluronic acid. Fibroblasts, and other cell types, adhere to the ECM and exert mechanical forces.

As we age, the underlying skin structure changes.  RegenX’s active cosmetic ingredient mimics an extracellular matrix structure known to promote beautiful, youthful skin.

Putting some liquid in test tubes for experiment

We don’t believe in aging gracefully,
we’d rather proactively turn back the hands of time.