The Difference is in the Delivery


The story of SESHA SKIN THERAPY began as a biomedical endeavor over 20 years ago when Harvard and MIT educated scientist, Dr. Dean Hsieh, discovered a way to deliver large density drugs into the body through the skin as an alternative to pills or injections. This technology, Permeation Enhancement Technology (PET™), was a medical breakthrough and was granted FDA-approval in 1991 after successfully being applied to several pharmaceutical products. During the initial testing phases of PET™, vitamin creams were applied on human skin to test the efficacy of the delivery system, and through that process, our scientists recognized that PET™ could achieve remarkable results in preventing and restoring damage to the skin.

While numerous products claim to contain beneficial ingredients to "reverse" the signs of aging, the fact is that the large molecular density of most of these elements cannot penetrate the skin's outer layers. As a result, many skincare creams use additives and silicones that merely sit on the surface of the skin to create the illusion of smoother skin without longer-term benefits.

In 1996, from the idea that our skin's aging process can be significantly slowed if active ingredients are allowed to penetrate and feed our regenerative living cells, SESHA SKIN THERAPY's first two products were born - the A.C.E. Cream and A.C.E. Emulsion. Since then, SESHA SKIN THERAPY has extended it's anti-aging line to include four levels of treatments, the CLINICAL line, the OPTIMUM line, the A.C.E. PLUS line, and the original A.C.E. line which has evolved into the SENSITIVE line and in 2009, SESHA SKIN THERAPY will launch the TREATMENT line for post laser, injection, peel, or microdermabrasion. SESHA SKIN THERAPY has also developed a comprehensive whitening series, as well as an acne program. And all SESHA SKIN THERAPY repair and treatment formulations are powered by PET™ to deliver powerful ingredients such as peptides and advanced antioxidants to the regenerative layers of your skin, where new cells can grow back healthier and younger-looking.