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DermaCure Medical Professionals Discuss New ‘ZO’ Product Lines

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The medical professionals from the Santa Clarita laser skincare center DermaCure Medical Aesthetics are discussing two new ZO product lines by world-renowned dermatologist Dr. Zein Obagi: ZO Medical and ZO Skin Health.


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“Dr. Zein Obagi has spent over 35 years in the skincare industry developing and perfecting medical grade treatments and programs that promote healthier skin,” said Dr. Craig Ingber, DermaCure’s owner and board certified facial plastic surgeon. “Here at DermaCure, we have seen outstanding results with the ZO product line when used diligently and according to recommended protocol.”

DermaCure Medical Professionals Discuss New ‘ZO’ Product Lines

ZO Products

ZO products encompass a wide spectrum of treatment for all individuals regardless of skin condition, age, gender or ethnicity, Ingber added.

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ZO Skin Health Multi-Therapy Hydroquinone

The ZO Skin Health Multi-Therapy Hydroquinone is designed for individuals looking to treat moderate to severe hyperpigmentation.

While the product is especially effective in treating melasma, it can also treat visible sun spots and dry, dull, rough, leathery skin texture as a result of sun damage, according to DermaCure officials.

“This system is designed specifically to address these skin concerns and is going to improve the overall quality of the health and appearance of your skin,” Ingber said, adding that a non-hydroquinone ZO system is also available to address hyperpigmentation.

ZO Aggressive Plus Anti-Aging System

The ZO Aggressive Plus Anti-Aging System is ideal for treating dry, rough, leathery, textured skin as well as moderate skin laxity, DermaCure officials said.

“This anti-aging system will help to moisturize and soften skin as well as reduce fine lines and wrinkles by stimulating cellular renewal and collagen production to firm and tighten skin,” Ingber said. “It also protects skin against future signs of aging.”

ZO Severe Acne System

This system is designed to treat moderate to severe acne, including inflammatory breakouts with blackheads, whiteheads and inflamed cysts.

“This refreshing acne prevention system will remove oil, normalize pore size and help smooth the surface of the skin, promote exfoliation of dead skin cells and reduce inflammation and irritation,” Ingber said.

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For more information about the Santa Clarita laser skincare center DermaCure or to find out which ZO products are right for you, ask a DermaCure staff member by calling or visiting their office in Valencia.

DermaCure Medical Aesthetics of Valencia

27871 Smyth Drive, Suite 100

Santa Clarita, CA 91355

661-257-8400

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DermaCure Medical Professionals Discuss New ‘ZO’ Product Lines

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Melissa Lampert-Abramovitch has been writing for KHTS since Feb. 2014. She currently writes “Community Spotlight” and feature stories, and coordinates all aspects of both the”KHTS Adopt a Pet” video feature series and “Top Things to Do in Santa Clarita.” She is the creator of “KHTS Adopt a Pet” and acted as News Editor from 2019-2020, as well as Features Director and Newsroom Manager from 2016-2018. A former Valley Publications Staff Writer, Melissa was a contributor to the Santa Clarita Gazette and Canyon Country Magazine from 2015-2016. She has published feature stories with Pet Me Magazine, The Pet Press, The Signal, COC's Cougar News, and KJAMS Radio.