PB Serum
A synergy of enzymes that works miracle on skin reshaping.
PB serum is an recombinant enzymatic mixture containing collagenase, lipase, hyaluronidase, keratinase and lyase enzymes. They have the same structure as enzymes found in human bodies. This treatment is free from additives thanks to the high stability of active ingredients, the properties of the enzymes and vitamins are completely preserved.

PB Serum
A synergy of enzymes that works miracle on skin reshaping.
PB serum is an recombinant enzymatic mixture containing collagenase, lipase, hyaluronidase, keratinase and lyase enzymes. They have the same structure as enzymes found in human bodies. This treatment is free from additives thanks to the high stability of active ingredients, the properties of the enzymes and vitamins are completely preserved.
Benefits of the PB Serum
Younger and tighter skin
Contributes to facial shaping, melting away double chin and facial fat.
Erasing signs of fatigue
By performing on under-eye bags.
Evens skin tone
Treats burns, any kind of scars, including surgical scars.
FAQs
How long does the session last ?
20 minutes
How many sessions are needed?
This is specific to each patient, sessions can be done once a week until the desired result is met – usually one session for the eye area, and more for larger concerns.
Are there any contraindications?
Pregnancy, photosensitivity or use of photosensitive medication, remaining sun tan or artificially tanned skin, active medical conditions (e.g. Influenza), recent surgeries , bleeding disorder, use of anti-coagulant drugs “Heparin in past 12 hours” or “Warfarin or any oral in past 5 days”, use of oral isotretinoin in past 6 months (e.g. Accutane), infection or scarring at the treatment area, concurrent inflammatory skin conditions (e.g. Dermatitis, Active acne, Rosacea, etc.), history of keloid scarring or post inflammatory hyperpigmentation, history with cold sores, herpes or impetigo, any disease known with having Koebner phenomena (psoriasis, vitiligo, warts, Molluscum, Contagiosum, lichen planus), chemotherapy or radiotherapy, immunocompromised condition (e.g. HIV) or autoimmune disorder (e.g. Lupus), thyroid or any endocrinal problems.