Medesthetics

JAN-FEB 2014

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SOME DAY, STEM CELLS WILL CHANGE THE WORLD. TODAY, STEM CELLS ARE CHANGING SKIN CARE. From a single stem cell line, Lifeline Skin Care is going where no other company has—developing ethical, potent, non-embryonic stem cells to treat skin aging. Lifeline works to do what stem cells do best—identify tissue that needs repair, and help restore skin's natural ability to regenerate healthy tissue. The future is both exciting and challenging. But the results are immensely rewarding— in the laboratory, in the clinic, and now, at home. TECHNOLOGY Created by one of the world's top biotech labs—International Stem Cell Corporation in Carlsbad, CA POTENCY More than 100 different types of growth factors are extracted from pluripotent non-embryonic stem cells STABILITY Delicate proteins and growth factors are ultra-sonicated, encapsulated and preserved in lipid bi-layer nanospheres STEM CELL SKIN CARE 1.877.764.9707 | www.lifelineskincare.com Lifeline Skin Care is a subsidiary of International Stem Cell Corporation, a biotechnology company focused on developing and commercializing cellbased therapies for the treatment of Parkinson's Disease, liver disease, corneal blindness and skin damage.

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