Enhancing Outcomes of Procedure Pairing With Next Generation Regenerating Skin Nectar With TriHex+ Technology
H. Ray Jalian, A. Jay Burns, Nazanin Saedi, Christopher Robb, Roy G. Geronemus, Kian Karimi, Faiza Shafiq, Tiffany Robison, Lora Colvan, Alan D. Widgerow

TL;DR
A new skincare serum improves healing and satisfaction after various aesthetic procedures like laser treatments and microcoring.
Contribution
The reformulated Nectar 2.0 serum with Octapeptide-45 shows enhanced healing and hydration in aesthetic procedures.
Findings
Nectar 2.0 reduced edema and improved tactile roughness and fine lines in nonablative laser procedures.
Faster healing and less crusting were observed in ablative and microcoring treatments with Nectar 2.0.
Bioinstrumentation confirmed significant improvements in skin barrier recovery and hydration over 14 days.
Abstract
Regenerating Skin Nectar with TriHex+ Technology (Nectar 2.0; Alastin Skincare Inc., Carlsbad, CA) is a next‐generation anhydrous serum reformulated with Octapeptide‐45 to improve skin healing and hydration. Clinical trials and case studies assessed the safety, effectiveness, and patient satisfaction of Nectar 2.0 across various aesthetic procedures, including nonablative and ablative laser treatments, as well as microcoring technology. A multimodal clinical approach was used, including a randomized, double‐blind, split‐face study for nonablative laser procedures, an in‐use study assessing skin barrier function and hydration, and case studies for ablative laser and Ellacor microcoring treatments. Investigator and subject assessments, standardized photography, and bioinstrumentation measurements (TEWL and Corneometry) were utilized to evaluate outcomes. Nectar 2.0 showed superior…
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TopicsHair Growth and Disorders · Dermatologic Treatments and Research · Planarian Biology and Electrostimulation
