Aftercare gel to promote skin repair. Supported by science.

Tissue Repair is an Australian company that has developed an innovative cell wall dry concentrate from Saccharomyces cerevisiae that is delivered topically in a hydrogel formulation (TR Pro+®) to support skin regeneration. The main component of the extract is a beta-glucan molecule called Glucoprime® which can repair skin and is supported by extensive scientific and clinical studies.

Tissue Repair

Tissue Repair is an Australian company that has developed a proprietary cell wall dry concentrate from Saccharomyces cerevisiae.  The extract contains a beta-glucan molecule called Glucoprime® which is designed to enhance skin healing skin and is delivered topically in a hydrogel formulation.  Over the past few decades there has been an increasing amount of work done to investigate the role that beta-glucans can play in skin care, given their ability to modulate the immune response.

This research has provided clear evidence that beta-glucans can improve the ability of skin to heal.  Tissue Repair has used this understanding as a foundation to develop the cell wall dry extract which includes a specific form of beta-glucan which has a molecular structure that is optimally suited for skin repair.  The cell wall dry concentrate from Saccharomyces cerevisiae has been formulated into a soothing hydrogel called TR Pro+® which is applied on skin after medical or aesthetic procedures.

Due to their superior hydrating ability, beta-glucan-containing products like TR Pro+® also offer an alternative to other more invasive treatments aimed at the reduction of fine lines and wrinkles such as injectable collagen and hyaluronic acid.

For more information, view tissuerepair.com.au.