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Jalupro Import: A Comprehensive Guide to Italian ECM Preparation for Skin Regeneration | TASAKI PHAMA

What is Jalupro? Its Role in Skin Rejuvenation

Jalupro is an Italian-made injectable solution designed for skin regeneration, primarily composed of amino acids and hyaluronic acid as an ECM (extracellular matrix) preparation. It stimulates skin fibroblasts, promoting the production of collagen, elastin, and hyaluronic acid, thereby improving skin firmness, elasticity, and hydration, and offering skin rejuvenation effects. It is particularly effective in promoting the regeneration of skin weakened by aging and UV exposure, playing a crucial role in the concept of “skin regeneration.”

The amino acids contained in Jalupro are glycine, L-proline, L-lysine, and L-leucine. These amino acids are essential for collagen synthesis and enhance the activity of fibroblasts. Hyaluronic acid enhances the skin’s ability to retain moisture, providing hydration and supporting the skin’s barrier function.

Jalupro is widely used in Europe and has accumulated clinical data regarding its safety and efficacy. However, as it is an unapproved drug in Japan, it is necessary to receive sufficient explanation under the guidance of a doctor before use.

Jalupro Classic vs. HMW: Differences and How to Choose

Jalupro is available in two types: Classic and HMW (High Molecular Weight). These differ in the molecular weight of hyaluronic acid and the ingredients they contain, each suitable for different purposes.

Jalupro Classic

Jalupro Classic contains hyaluronic acid with a low molecular weight and is mainly suitable for improving the overall skin quality of the face, as well as mild wrinkles and fine lines. It is suitable for thin areas of the skin and extensive treatments, and is recommended for those who want to restore skin firmness and elasticity. It can also be expected to improve acne scars and skin tone.

Jalupro HMW

Jalupro HMW contains hyaluronic acid with a high molecular weight and is suitable for deeper wrinkles and areas where volume loss is a concern. It is expected to be effective for deep wrinkles associated with aging, such as nasolabial folds, marionette lines, and malar grooves, as well as volume loss in the cheeks. It is also used to improve wrinkles on the neck and décolletage. HMW provides a higher moisturizing effect and a skin volumizing effect compared to Classic.

The selection between these types depends on the patient’s skin condition and treatment objectives. It is important to choose the best formulation through consultation with a doctor.

Jalupro vs. SUNEKOS: Which Should You Choose?

Jalupro and SUNEKOS are both skin regeneration injectables primarily composed of amino acids, but they differ in their ingredients and effects. Jalupro contains amino acids and hyaluronic acid, and is expected to improve skin firmness, elasticity, and hydration. On the other hand, SUNEKOS contains six types of amino acids and hyaluronic acid in specific proportions, and is expected to have a more powerful collagen and elastin production promoting effect.

Jalupro is suitable for overall skin rejuvenation and mild wrinkle improvement, while SUNEKOS is suitable for deeper wrinkles and skin sagging improvement. SUNEKOS is also expected to be effective in improving under-eye circles and fine lines.

The choice of which formulation to choose depends on the patient’s skin condition and treatment objectives. It is important to choose the best formulation through consultation with a doctor. For example, Jalupro can be used to improve skin firmness and hydration overall, while SUNEKOS can be used if you are concerned about fine lines and dark circles around the eyes.

Both formulations are more effective with multiple treatments. It is important to consult with your doctor to determine the treatment interval and number of treatments.

Safety and Precautions of Jalupro

Jalupro is generally a safe formulation, but side effects associated with injection may occur. The main side effects include redness, swelling, pain, and bruising at the injection site. These symptoms usually improve naturally within a few days. In rare cases, serious side effects such as allergic reactions or infections may occur. It is important to receive sufficient explanation from a doctor before treatment and understand the risks.

Jalupro should be avoided by those who are pregnant or breastfeeding, have allergies, have autoimmune diseases, or have inflammation of the skin. You should also consult with your doctor about using it in combination with other cosmetic procedures.

Since Jalupro is an unapproved drug, it is not covered by the pharmaceutical side effects relief system. If serious side effects occur, consult an appropriate medical institution and follow the doctor’s instructions.

Summary

Jalupro is an Italian-made ECM preparation containing amino acids and hyaluronic acid as its main components, and is a treatment that promotes skin regeneration and can be expected to have a rejuvenating effect. There are two types, Classic and HMW, each suitable for different purposes. SUNEKOS is also a formulation containing amino acids as its main component, but there are differences in the ingredients and effects, and it is important to select according to the patient’s skin condition and treatment objectives. Before treatment, it is important to receive sufficient explanation through consultation with a doctor and understand the risks. Because cosmetic medicine is influenced by individual values and social factors, it is important to collect and consider sufficient information and choose a treatment that you are satisfied with.