Anti-aging cream from the inventor of the artificial pancreas Chris Toumazou





Professor Chris Toumazou from Imperial College in London have developed a technology for custom-made skin cream.

Anti-aging anti-wrinkle serum is made in accordance with the characteristics of the organism of each person. The revolutionary technique begins with a DNA analysis of the patient, who is placed in a special microchip which creates a genetic profile for each person for half an hour. On the basis of the information obtained, doctors are preparing the wrinkle cream that best meets the needs of the skin. Clinical trials of the product showed that Geneu reduces wrinkles by a third in just three months.

A feature of the new design is an accurate selection of collagen. Anti-aging cream contains optimal amounts of this structural protein in accordance with the data DNA. Toumazou, a scientist, a record of which the invention of the artificial pancreas, a cochlear implant and a wireless heart monitor, said: "In a sense, it's not about the serum, it is about science. Too much collagen can damage the skin. You will receive the excess collagen. Too little will have consequences. This test shows exactly how much collagen can metaboliziruetsa". Scientists believe that in the future, his microchip will be used not only for anti-aging skin cream, but also examining how well people can process medications such as statins that will allow you to select a personalized dose for each individual.