Alibera Dermatolysis

Modern medicine is developing very rapidly, which leads to the emergence of new methods of treatment and diagnosis of various diseases. One such method is dermatology. She studies and treats skin diseases that may occur due to genetic factors, the environment, or infections. Among the many methods in dermatology, the Alibera dermatolysis procedure occupies a special place.

**What is Alibera dermatolysis?**

Alibera dermatogonic fibers (J. L. Alibèrt.) are an element of the melanocytic structure of the skin and skin appendages, represented by auxiliary cells, melanins and dimeric keratin filaments, which is a cellular tissue element that prevents pigmentary transformation of all epidermal macrophages.

The substances used in this treatment contain high concentrations of aluminum, which is known to be toxic to skin cells. However, experts believe that this method has great potential for development in the healthcare sector, especially in the fight against various skin diseases.

Several studies have been conducted to determine the effectiveness and safety of the dermatogonic substance. One of them involved 45 healthy volunteers who were divided into two groups. The first group received a cream with a high aluminum content, and the second received a placebo. After two weeks, skin samples were taken from all participants to be analyzed for the presence of melanin-containing cells and other signs.