Hi Dr. Marie, yes this video is actually very skincare “nerdy” yet so interesting. I very much like all your videos anyway. Thanks to you I’ve started using Alastin Restorative Skin Complex in my skincare routine about 1 month ago in addition to tretinoin .1% and Osmosis StemCell growth factors to address facial sagging skin/jowls. Are copper peptides a must in this regard and does the Alastin Restorative Skin Complex TriHex Technology provide them? Also, would micro needling be helpful to lift the skin? Thank you for your advice and for sharing with us your skincare expertise.👍😉
Microneedling is great. It causes "micro trauma" that stimulates the healing process, but you need 3-5 sessions to see a difference because results are subtle. For more of a tightening effect, I would say microneedling with radiofrequency is more effective and my favorite device at the moment is the Sylfirm X. It has a patented technology that no other machine has. Copper is very important but we get the necessary amounts through a healthy diet. Some foods that contain copper include veggies, avocado, seafood, mushrooms and much more. In terms of supplements, copper levels can drop from supplements like vitamin C, zinc, selenium, manganese. Copper is also toxic at high levels, so I prefer a healthy diet and only supplement if you are taking significant amounts of the above mentioned vitamins.
@@theocbeautymd wow that's so interesting. I've read lots about copper peptides, but many of the videos about them are a few years old. I love that you actually answer people's qs! 😊
I’ve heard a bunch of dermatologists on UA-cam say that growth factors and peptides likely never make it into the skin. Dr Drey says they are all a waste of money
They do work. They work even faster than retinoids. The problem with growth factors is that once you stop using it your skin will return to its original state. It’s like using minoxidil. You have to use it every day two times a day, the results can’t be saved. Using retinoids on the other hand even if you stop, your skin will still look good.
Plz, Dr Marie, Can ask you pls where can I buy Exosome, which is good quality, Or Peptides, which could make a difference to rejuvenate the face. Thanks for taking the time to answer and of course thanks for doing these videos.
The only peptides that I know work and do a good job are from Alastin. in terms of exosomes, I am only aware of exosomes you get with a service at a doctor's office or bedspa. I don't know of exosomes you can buy. Benev makes exosomes and I use Evolutionary Biologics.
Thank you. May I make the respectful comment that if you put Part 1 as the title and state at the beginning of the video it is part 1, listeners are going to automatically go look for part 2. And it isn't there. One of the reasons it's a good idea to make a part 2, 3, or however many are appropriate, listeners will will be predisposed to listen to the next one, and UA-cam lists them right next to the video that's playing at the time. Perhaps the title that is actually Part 2 doesn't sound appealing all on its own, but when you know it's the next video, a follow up after the one you just watched, it's an entirely different story. Of course when you number videos like this they need to essentially be about the same subject in order to maintain integrity and trust. After over 30 years as a small business consultant, this sort of thing comes naturally to mind and I hope you find it helpful.
THIS was one of the BEST explanations out there!! Thank you for the wealth of information!
I'm so happy to hear that!! Glad you found it helpful
Such an amazing video! Thank you Dr Ania
You're so welcome! I’m glad you enjoyed it!
Hi Dr. Marie, yes this video is actually very skincare “nerdy” yet so interesting. I very much like all your videos anyway. Thanks to you I’ve started using Alastin Restorative Skin Complex in my skincare routine about 1 month ago in addition to tretinoin .1% and Osmosis StemCell growth factors to address facial sagging skin/jowls. Are copper peptides a must in this regard and does the Alastin Restorative Skin Complex TriHex Technology provide them? Also, would micro needling be helpful to lift the skin? Thank you for your advice and for sharing with us your skincare expertise.👍😉
Microneedling is great. It causes "micro trauma" that stimulates the healing process, but you need 3-5 sessions to see a difference because results are subtle. For more of a tightening effect, I would say microneedling with radiofrequency is more effective and my favorite device at the moment is the Sylfirm X. It has a patented technology that no other machine has.
Copper is very important but we get the necessary amounts through a healthy diet. Some foods that contain copper include veggies, avocado, seafood, mushrooms and much more.
In terms of supplements, copper levels can drop from supplements like vitamin C, zinc, selenium, manganese. Copper is also toxic at high levels, so I prefer a healthy diet and only supplement if you are taking significant amounts of the above mentioned vitamins.
thank you for this excellent question- you read my mind! 😉
@@theocbeautymd wow that's so interesting. I've read lots about copper peptides, but many of the videos about them are a few years old. I love that you actually answer people's qs! 😊
So glad I found your channel. Love it all the information. I’m just soaking it up.😀
Welcome! Hope you enjoy 🌸
Great information!!! Thank you for sharing.
You are so welcome!
Very well done
I’ve heard a bunch of dermatologists on UA-cam say that growth factors and peptides likely never make it into the skin. Dr Drey says they are all a waste of money
They do work. They work even faster than retinoids. The problem with growth factors is that once you stop using it your skin will return to its original state. It’s like using minoxidil. You have to use it every day two times a day, the results can’t be saved. Using retinoids on the other hand even if you stop, your skin will still look good.
@@universe25.x that’s all not true but ok… watch some Dr Drey she’s an actual scientist
omg just found your channel!! such an amazing educational video! I hope you continue making them:)
Thanks for the video. Learning a lot.
Up my alley. I’m a medical grade skin care nerd. Lol. Another great video 😊
Ha, we are in the same club! Thank you!
Great video!!
Music to my ears ☺️ Saturday can't come fast enough 🤩 💃🏽. As always, very interesting and educational video 🤓
Yay! Thank you!
Great information!!! My favorite topic ❤
Great information!! Love learning everything about the skin! ❤️❤️
Glad it was helpful!
Super interesting, thanks!
you're welcome!!! 🌸
Wow, very informative!
Glad you liked it
Plz, Dr Marie, Can ask you pls where can I buy Exosome, which is good quality, Or Peptides, which could make a difference to rejuvenate the face. Thanks for taking the time to answer and of course thanks for doing these videos.
The only peptides that I know work and do a good job are from Alastin. in terms of exosomes, I am only aware of exosomes you get with a service at a doctor's office or bedspa. I don't know of exosomes you can buy. Benev makes exosomes and I use Evolutionary Biologics.
Another very informative video. Thank you ❤️
You are so welcome!
Hi doc,which of these helps with indented acne scars?
Thanks for sharing. Good day.
Thank you ☺️ 🧘♀️💕
How can you look for cytokines in products?
there's no way to do it
Good video super
Thank you
Could you review product contain NMN
I'll look into it!!
WHERE IS PART 2? WHAT IS ITS TITLE??
Stimulating and building collagen, and after that: boosting collagen with exosomes
Thank you. May I make the respectful comment that if you put Part 1 as the title and state at the beginning of the video it is part 1, listeners are going to automatically go look for part 2. And it isn't there. One of the reasons it's a good idea to make a part 2, 3, or however many are appropriate, listeners will will be predisposed to listen to the next one, and UA-cam lists them right next to the video that's playing at the time. Perhaps the title that is actually Part 2 doesn't sound appealing all on its own, but when you know it's the next video, a follow up after the one you just watched, it's an entirely different story. Of course when you number videos like this they need to essentially be about the same subject in order to maintain integrity and trust.
After over 30 years as a small business consultant, this sort of thing comes naturally to mind and I hope you find it helpful.
@@sballantine8127 great comment. I made the change