Description
Key characteristics
- Primary ingredient: Alpha-lipoic acid, also known as thioctic acid. This powerful antioxidant works both inside and outside the body’s cells to neutralize harmful free radicals.
- Administration: It is delivered via intravenous (IV) or intramuscular injection, typically in weekly sessions, followed by maintenance treatments.
- Synergy: Cindella is often used in combination with other brightening agents like glutathione (Luthione) and vitamin C to boost and prolong its effects.
Cosmetic benefits:
- Brighter, more even complexion: It helps lighten skin tone and reduces the appearance of age spots, freckles, and other pigmentation issues.
- Anti-aging effects: By fighting oxidative damage, Cindella helps minimize fine lines and wrinkles.
- Improved skin texture: The treatment enhances skin elasticity and firmness, while also shrinking enlarged pores.
Health and antioxidant benefits:
- Protects against cellular damage: The potent antioxidant properties help neutralize free radicals that cause aging and disease.
- Detoxifies the body: It aids in removing pollutants and toxins from the system.
- Boosts immune function: The treatment strengthens the immune system to help the body fight off illness.
- Enhances other antioxidants: It helps regenerate and increase the levels of other vital antioxidants in the body, such as vitamins C and E.
- Metabolic support: Cindella may also assist in reducing body fat and regulating blood sugar levels.
Important considerations
- Combination therapy: To maximize skin brightening and rejuvenation, Cindella can be combined with other injections, such as Luthione and vitamin C.
- Who should avoid Cindella: The injection is not recommended for pregnant or nursing women, individuals with heart problems, or those with known vitamin allergies.



