Dermamedics' unique products originated from skin biochemistry research conducted at a major university medical school by the company's founder, Dr. Bryan Fuller. His research studies for over 30 years have focused on the structure and function of human skin and the role of hormones and natural anti-inflammatory compounds in improving skin well-being.
This research led to the discovery of a group of potent natural antioxidants that exhibit a large number of beneficial effects on human skin. These natural compounds are now patented and incorporated into every DermaMedics product to provide the best solution for any skin concern. With over 25 years of professional experience, our team of experts have tested and developed products that will help eliminate your skin issues.
This research led to the discovery of a group of potent natural antioxidants that exhibit a large number of beneficial effects on human skin. These natural compounds are now patented and incorporated into every DermaMedics product to provide the best solution for any skin concern. With over 25 years of professional experience, our team of experts have tested and developed products that will help eliminate your skin issues.
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Unlike most skin care companies, DermaMedics had its origins in a skin biochemistry research laboratory at the medical school of a major university. For over 8 years research studies conducted by Dr. Fuller in his laboratory focused on: 1) understanding the basis for inflammation induced skin disorders and skin aging, and 2) identifying natural compounds that could inhibit the inflammation process.
Clear Reflection Complexion is a 4 product kit that treats mild to even severe acne. Using a patented and proprietary formulation system, the kit's treatment serum delivers the acne treatment medicine to the skin at high strength to fight acne on the surface and deep into pores. Clinical studies show marked improvement in less than two weeks and dramatic clearing in 4 weeks.
Dr. Fuller received his B.S. degree from The University of Michigan and his Ph. D. in Cell Biology and Biochemistry from the University of Arizona specializing in molecular endocrinology.
Dr. Fuller was a professor in the Department of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology at the University of Oklahoma Health Science Center for over 20 years until retiring in 2007 to devote his full-time efforts to developing topical dermatology products that could help improve common skin problems.This objective led to the creation of DermaMedics.
Dr. Fuller was a professor in the Department of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology at the University of Oklahoma Health Science Center for over 20 years until retiring in 2007 to devote his full-time efforts to developing topical dermatology products that could help improve common skin problems.This objective led to the creation of DermaMedics.
DermaMedics was founded in 2011 to commercialize the discoveries made in the research laboratory of the company's founder, Dr. Bryan Fuller, while he was a professor of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology in the College of Medicine at the University of Oklahoma Health Sciences Center.
His research for over 30 years has been focused in two areas: 1) understanding the cellular events that control human pigmentation (tanning), and 2) identifying the biochemical events that are involved in skin inflammation and skin aging.His research was funded by NIH, NSF, and by many cosmetic and pharmaceutical companies.
His research for over 30 years has been focused in two areas: 1) understanding the cellular events that control human pigmentation (tanning), and 2) identifying the biochemical events that are involved in skin inflammation and skin aging.His research was funded by NIH, NSF, and by many cosmetic and pharmaceutical companies.
Everyone has heard of antioxidants and everyone knows that antioxidant rich foods are good for you. However, not too many people actually know what an antioxidant is, how it works, and why it is "good" for you. Understanding what antioxidants are and how they work is not difficult. They are simply molecules (like vitamin C) that can prevent the oxidation (a loss of electrons) of other molecules.
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Cheryl Dorrance
Jun 25, 2020
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