The most commonly treated areas include the skin located: On the forehead (treats sagging and furrowed brows) Surrounding the eyes (treats hooding and fine lines) Surrounding the mouth (treats fine lines and wrinkles) On the cheeks (treats wrinkles and fine lines) Beneath the chin (treats sagging and looseness) Along the jaw (treats sagging, looseness, and wrinkles) On the neck (treats sagging and looseness) On the jowls (treats looseness and sagging) While Thermage treatments are more popularly chosen for the face, chin, eyelids, and neck, Thermage Body Shape treatments are available for: The stomach (treats sagging and unwanted bulges) The legs (treats crepey skin, flabbiness, and cellulite) The buttocks (treats looseness and sagging) The hands (treats sagging skin) The arms (treats cellulite and sagging skin) ActiveFX Tighter Skin and Fewer Wrinkles Laser Skin Resurfacing with ActiveFX embraces the technology behind fractional laser technology to remedy skin damage caused by the natural aging process, environmental factors, and poor skin care

Lower concentrations lose protection faster
For sustained benefits, healthcare providers may recommend maintaining a regular injection schedule
Composition 5-amino-1MQ: 50 mg Appearance: lyophilized powder in a sealed research vial Research Focus (non-clinical) Investigation of NNMT inhibition and its downstream metabolic effects Studies on NAD+ metabolism and energy homeostasis in preclinical models Development of analytical methods (HPLC/LC-MS) for small-molecule quantitation Stability and solubility assessment of 5-amino-1MQ under laboratory storage conditions Documentation Lot-specific COA available Batch and lot traceability Important Notice For research use only Not for human consumption Not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease Quality & Manufacturing Lot-specific COA Lyophilized for transit stability
International travel If you are traveling internationally, research the customs regulations for your destination regarding injectable medications
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