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Is Ato Standard a medicine?

Ato Standard is a cosmeceutical product.

When I use it on a skin disease area, I feel a minor soreness. Is it OK?

Areas with skin disorders seem to be normal, but there might be many micro-scars that are not visible. If you use lotions or creams on that area, you may experience soreness but the it would be healed after 1-2 days of use and the soreness would also be relieved.

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After using Ato Standard on the area with atopic eczema, it seems to become red and a bit more scar appears than before. Can I keep using it?

If you have been suffering from skin diseases for a long time, using Ato Standard cream may temporarily make your skin seem to be reddish  and darker, however, it is a normal immune response. Ato Standard is a moisturizing cream that has been completed for a clinical test, so it is recommended to use it constantly for 4 to 8 weeks.

I am not able to use other cosmetics due to sensitive skin. Can Ato Standard be used on the face?

Ato Standard intensive cream is available from 2 years old babies to adults. Ato Standard baby cream is available from 3 months old to 2 years old babies. In particular, baby cream is a non-irritating product developed for babies under 2 years old. Baby cream used carefully selected ingredients for use on very sensitive skin and face.

Is it stem cell cosmetics?

TEXSOME, the core raw material of Ato Standard, is used as a main ingredient by purifying and sterilizing exosomes originated from human umbilical cord blood and it is totally different from stem cell cosmetics.

 

Stem cell cosmetics, which normally contain stem cell culture media, is difficult for skin absorption and the effect are minimal.

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How to deal with itching after applying Ato Standard?

 

When applied on areas with inflammatory skin such as atopy or eczema, there might be temporary weak itching, however, it is a normal immune response and it would be relieved after 2 to 3 days of use. If the itchiness continues, stop using it and consult with an expert.

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