Up to 8 doses per month may be recommended
After that, they may be stored at room temperature for a limited time, typically 14 to 56 days depending on the drug. Oral semaglutide (Rybelsus) must remain in its original container to protect it from moisture
Liposomes as delivery vehicles have significantly improved drug delivery efficiency and stability in transdermal applications
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Risks, Side Effects, and Safety Considerations The treatment is generally safe when performed by a qualified dermatologist, but like any medical procedure, it carries some temporary side effects: Redness and swelling: Common for a few days post-treatment Peeling or flaking: Normal as damaged skin sheds Mild discomfort or sensitivity: Usually resolves within a week Rare complications: Infection, scarring, or pigmentation changes in sensitive cases These risks can be minimised if the treatment is performed by an MD dermatologist , who can customise the procedure and monitor healing closely
A structured antioxidant program supports the skin's underlying biology rather than masking the surface