

A renowned Persian medical doctor, Dr. Azadeh Abbaszadeh, has introduced a groundbreaking liquid face mask named Mesophyl, which, for the first time, can alter gene expression. Recently launched by the World Intellectual Property Organization (WIPO), this product leverages the latest biotechnological advancements. It interacts with cellular processes at the gene level, paving the way for personalized treatment and non-invasive healthcare.
This invention involves a liquid, Epigenetics mask composition with a specialized applicator device. This solution addresses existing issues in prior art by providing an eco-friendly, natural, cost-effective, sustainable and versatile formulation. The benefits of this applicable facial mask are unprecedented in targeting skin concerns and providing anti-aging properties. The Astragalus root extract base stimulates collagen production and improves elasticity by influencing gene expression on a cellular level. The combination of ingredients help enhance skin barrier function, provide antioxidant protection and tone skin complexion. The results are long-lasting compared to existing products, and address any individual's unique needs regarding oxidative stress, hyperpigmentation, irritation, hydration and collagen synthesis.
Visit their Liquid Face Mask’s Official Website: mesophyl.com
The liquid face mask by Dr. Azadeh Abbaszadeh is a revolutionary step in skincare and wellness for the future. Topically applied, it prepares the way to non-invasive, personalized health interventions that extend well beyond conventional beauty treatments by influencing gene expression. In addition to its acceptance by WIPO, this is a scientifically sound idea that has captured the world's attention, primarily due to its potential to introduce a new approach to living with skin care and anti-aging products.
A: Contrary to conventional masks, which exclusively target the surface of the skin, the rejuvenating and health-giving benefits of the mask developed by Dr. Azadeh Abbaszadeh go deeper as they affect gene expression on a deeper, scientific level.
A: Yes, the product has been developed by Dr. Abbaszadeh, a qualified and professional medical practitioner, with biocompatible ingredients that will make it fit in most skin types. Patch testing is, however, advisable.
A: It is best to apply the mask 2-3 times a week or under the consultation of a dermatologist or other skin expert.
A: Its use may result in the user experiencing better skin elasticity, anti-aging effects, glow, and possibly deeper regenerative power since it affects gene expression.
A: Although there is still a possibility of complementary clinical studies, its posting on WIPO depicts its scientific importance and international prospects.
A: Visit their Liquid Face Mask’s Official Website; mesophyl.com.