Sodium Citrate (Citric Acid) Injections, intramuscular, below the dermis and in the facial soft tissue to stimulate the new synthesis of collagen in the skin and hence causing skin tightening
Invention: Citrate primarily constituted with Isotonic Water and Dextrose to stimulate elastin tensile strength below the dermis, below the muscle and above the muscle in order to tighten the skin, decrease the appearance of aging, to contour deficiencies and to contour fine lines and wrinkles. Citrate is found in the serum of individuals but also can be manufactured and processed.Process of manufacturing:Composition:100 volume percent calculations.10 volume percent: 0.109 ml 3.2% Sodium Citrate Buffered Citrate molecule:90 volume percent: 36.6% isotonic water, 0.45% Sodium Chloride and 6.4% Glycerol, trace electrolytes. Sodium citrate powder or in solution is placed into a 20 cc intravenous vial for dispensing. Within the packaging an 8 to 10 cc syringe of a liquid volume which includes the following four items: Isotonic Water, Sodium Citrate and Glycerol is given to inject as reconstitution. The injector mixes the ingredients back and forth between two 10 cc syringes. Formula reconstituted to a dose of 10 ml per administration.