Research
Scientific Research Behind NewMelan®
NewMelan’s formulation is built on well-established research in skin biology and pigment regulation. The system targets the origin of melanin formation while controlling oxidative reactions and pigment transfer.
Melanin Regulation
Melanin Regulation
Oxidative Stress Reduction
Oxidative Stress Reduction
Pigment Transfer Control
Pigment Transfer Control
How Pigment Behavior Is Influenced at the Cellular Level
Hyperpigmentation begins deep within melanocytes, where biochemical reactions trigger excessive pigment synthesis. Research shows that controlling these reactions at multiple levels, enzymatic, oxidative, and transfer, leads to more consistent and long-lasting depigmentation.
Clinical Studies & Scientific Validation
NewMelan has been evaluated across multiple clinical environments by certified dermatologists and aesthetic professionals. Studies confirm significant improvements in melasma, post-inflammatory hyperpigmentation, localized darkening, and intimate-area pigmentation—without compromising skin integrity.
A Multi-Stage Pathway Approach to Depigmentation
Research confirms that hyperpigmentation is influenced by several interconnected biological pathways. NewMelan’s formulas are engineered to target these pathways simultaneously, offering a comprehensive scientific approach to pigment reduction.
5 Pathways:
Enzymatic activity modulation
Oxidative reaction suppression
Melanosome transfer reduction
Controlled epidermal renewal
Enhanced cellular penetration via advanced delivery systems
Official Research & Clinical Documentation
Access the official scientific documents, protocols, and clinical materials developed for certified medical professionals working with NewMelan treatments.