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Pluryal Mesoline Shine
Pluryal Mesoline Shine - also known as Pluryal Shine, or Mesoline Shine - is a brightening mesotherapy serum by PLURYAL, formulated with ethyl ascorbic acid (a vitamin C derivative) alongside phytic acid, pyruvic acid, kojic acid and mulberry leaf extract, all described by the manufacturer as tyrosinase inhibitors. It is commonly chosen by aesthetic practitioners and clinics for hyperpigmentation conditions such as melasma, sun spots and post-inflammatory hyperpigmentation on the face and dorsum of the hands. The product is hydroquinone-free, supplied as a set of 5 x 5 mL vials, and is intended for professional use only.
Key Benefits of Pluryal Mesoline Shine
- Described by the manufacturer as the only sterile serum combining Vitamin C with 4 tyrosinase inhibitors
- Hydroquinone-free and compliant with EU regulations
- Easy treatment with no social eviction (no visible downtime), according to the manufacturer
Indications and Professional Use
Main indications
- Melasma; sun spots; post-inflammatory hyperpigmentation
Professional use
Professional use: For use by licensed medical practitioners only, following clinical assessment and the manufacturer's instructions for use. Contraindications:
Treatment areas
- Face
- Dorsum of the hands
Patient profile
Patient suitability is determined by the treating practitioner following clinical assessment. Hyperpigmentation can occur in any skin type and ethnicity, increases with age, and mainly affects premenopausal women, according to the manufacturer.
How Pluryal Mesoline Shine Works
Pluryal Mesoline Shine works through a combination of five active ingredients, all described by the manufacturer as inhibiting tyrosinase, the enzyme responsible for melanin synthesis. Ethyl ascorbic acid, a stable vitamin C derivative, provides antioxidative, photoprotective and anti-pigmentary effects. Phytic acid chelates the copper and iron ions that activate tyrosinase while acting as an antioxidant on hyperchromic spots. Pyruvic acid is used for photodamaged and lightening treatments, kojic acid has been shown in clinical studies to reduce pigment in melasma, and mulberry leaf extract (Morus alba) contributes antioxidant activity with observed effects in melasma treatment. Together, they are positioned by the manufacturer as a hydroquinone-free approach to brightening hyperpigmented skin.
Why Order From Allpara
Allpara offers genuine, verified PLURYAL products from vetted suppliers, with full batch-traceability and expert support. We serve clinics and aesthetic professionals with CE-certified products, fast EU-wide delivery from our EU warehouse, and competitive trade pricing. Our focus is your patients' safety, satisfaction and results - with dedicated after-sales support for your peace of mind.
Frequently Asked Questions
Which active ingredients are in Pluryal Mesoline Shine?
Pluryal Mesoline Shine contains ethyl ascorbic acid, phytic acid, pyruvic acid, kojic acid and mulberry leaf extract (Morus alba), all described by the manufacturer as tyrosinase inhibitors.
How is Pluryal Mesoline Shine supplied?
Pluryal Mesoline Shine is supplied as a set of 5 x 5 mL vials.
What is Pluryal Mesoline Shine used for?
Pluryal Mesoline Shine is used for hyperpigmentation conditions such as melasma, sun spots and post-inflammatory hyperpigmentation, on the face and dorsum of the hands.
Does Pluryal Mesoline Shine contain hydroquinone?
No. Pluryal Mesoline Shine is hydroquinone-free and formulated to comply with EU regulations, according to the manufacturer.
Is there downtime after Pluryal Mesoline Shine treatment?
The manufacturer describes Pluryal Mesoline Shine as an easy treatment without social eviction, meaning no visible downtime is expected.
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Pluryal Mesoline Shine
Pluryal Mesoline Shine - also known as Pluryal Shine, or Mesoline Shine - is a brightening mesotherapy serum by PLURYAL, formulated with ethyl ascorbic acid (a vitamin C derivative) alongside phytic acid, pyruvic acid, kojic acid and mulberry leaf extract, all described by the manufacturer as tyrosinase inhibitors. It is commonly chosen by aesthetic practitioners and clinics for hyperpigmentation conditions such as melasma, sun spots and post-inflammatory hyperpigmentation on the face and dorsum of the hands. The product is hydroquinone-free, supplied as a set of 5 x 5 mL vials, and is intended for professional use only.
Key Benefits of Pluryal Mesoline Shine
- Described by the manufacturer as the only sterile serum combining Vitamin C with 4 tyrosinase inhibitors
- Hydroquinone-free and compliant with EU regulations
- Easy treatment with no social eviction (no visible downtime), according to the manufacturer
Indications and Professional Use
Main indications
- Melasma; sun spots; post-inflammatory hyperpigmentation
Professional use
Professional use: For use by licensed medical practitioners only, following clinical assessment and the manufacturer's instructions for use. Contraindications:
Treatment areas
- Face
- Dorsum of the hands
Patient profile
Patient suitability is determined by the treating practitioner following clinical assessment. Hyperpigmentation can occur in any skin type and ethnicity, increases with age, and mainly affects premenopausal women, according to the manufacturer.
How Pluryal Mesoline Shine Works
Pluryal Mesoline Shine works through a combination of five active ingredients, all described by the manufacturer as inhibiting tyrosinase, the enzyme responsible for melanin synthesis. Ethyl ascorbic acid, a stable vitamin C derivative, provides antioxidative, photoprotective and anti-pigmentary effects. Phytic acid chelates the copper and iron ions that activate tyrosinase while acting as an antioxidant on hyperchromic spots. Pyruvic acid is used for photodamaged and lightening treatments, kojic acid has been shown in clinical studies to reduce pigment in melasma, and mulberry leaf extract (Morus alba) contributes antioxidant activity with observed effects in melasma treatment. Together, they are positioned by the manufacturer as a hydroquinone-free approach to brightening hyperpigmented skin.
Why Order From Allpara
Allpara offers genuine, verified PLURYAL products with full batch-traceability, CE-certified stock, fast EU-wide delivery and expert after-sales support.
Frequently Asked Questions
Which active ingredients are in Pluryal Mesoline Shine?
Pluryal Mesoline Shine contains ethyl ascorbic acid, phytic acid, pyruvic acid, kojic acid and mulberry leaf extract (Morus alba), all described by the manufacturer as tyrosinase inhibitors.
How is Pluryal Mesoline Shine supplied?
Pluryal Mesoline Shine is supplied as a set of 5 x 5 mL vials.
What is Pluryal Mesoline Shine used for?
Pluryal Mesoline Shine is used for hyperpigmentation conditions such as melasma, sun spots and post-inflammatory hyperpigmentation, on the face and dorsum of the hands.
Does Pluryal Mesoline Shine contain hydroquinone?
No. Pluryal Mesoline Shine is hydroquinone-free and formulated to comply with EU regulations, according to the manufacturer.
Is there downtime after Pluryal Mesoline Shine treatment?
The manufacturer describes Pluryal Mesoline Shine as an easy treatment without social eviction, meaning no visible downtime is expected.