Drug Delivery Systems in Aesthetic Medicine: How They Work

Drug delivery systems (DDS) in aesthetic medicine represent a technological leap beyond traditional topical application. By controlling how, where, and when active ingredients reach target tissues, DDS dramatically enhance treatment efficacy.

Why Delivery Matters

The skin’s barrier function — primarily the stratum corneum — limits penetration of most active ingredients to less than 1% of applied dose. Drug delivery systems overcome this barrier through various technologies, increasing bioavailability by 10–100x.

Key Drug Delivery Technologies

Liposomal Encapsulation

Liposomes are spherical vesicles (50–500nm) composed of phospholipid bilayers. They encapsulate both hydrophilic and lipophilic actives, protecting them from degradation while enhancing skin penetration. Liposomal vitamin C, retinol, and peptides show 3–5x greater skin absorption than free forms.

Nanoparticle Systems

Solid lipid nanoparticles (SLN) and nanostructured lipid carriers (NLC) provide controlled release of active ingredients over 12–24 hours. They're particularly effective for fat-soluble actives like retinoids and vitamin E.

Transdermal Patches and Microneedles

Dissolving microneedle arrays create temporary channels through the stratum corneum, delivering actives directly to the viable epidermis. This technology enables painless delivery of peptides, growth factors, and hyaluronic acid.

Hydrogel Delivery

Cross-linked hydrogels provide sustained release of water-soluble actives. They maintain hydration while delivering ingredients over extended periods — ideal for post-procedure recovery.

Clinical Applications

Professional DDS products enhance results in: anti-ageing treatments, acne management, hyperpigmentation correction, scar revision, and post-procedure healing. Skymedic’s drug delivery serums combine multiple DDS technologies for maximum clinical efficacy.

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