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[[Vavelta]] is a skin repair and rejuvenation product manufactured by Intercytex. It has been designed to improve the structure, function and appearance of skin damaged by scarring or the aging process. The company claims that it is being developed primarily for medical applications, but it also being used in aesthetic applications.<ref>{{cite webREFweb | last= | first= | date= | title=Vavelta | url = http://www.intercytex.com/products/vaveltar.html | title publisher= VaveltaIntercytex: GMP | accessdate = 2011-05-07 | work = GMP | publisher = Intercytex}}</ref><ref> {{cite web REFweb | last= | first= | date= | title=A Cut above the Rest?: Wrinkle Treatment Uses Babies' Foreskins | url = http://www.scientificamerican.com/article.cfm?id=a-cut-above-the-rest-wrin | title publisher= A Cut above the Rest?: Wrinkle Treatment Uses Babies' Foreskins | accessdate = 2012-01-18}}</ref><ref> {{cite web REFweb | last= | first= | date= | title=Babies’ foreskin dubbed as new anti-aging treatment | url = http://www.cosmeticsdesign.com/Formulation-Science/Babies-foreskin-dubbed-as-new-anti-aging-treatment | title publisher= Babies’ foreskin dubbed as new anti-aging treatment | accessdate = 2012-01-16}}</ref>
According to the UK Daily Mail, Vavelta is derived from baby foreskins donated by mothers at a hospital in the U.S. after routine circumcision.<ref>{{cite webREFwebQuote | quote=These are derived from baby foreskins donated by moters at a hospital in the U.S. after routine circumcision. | last=Hardy | first=Leah | publisher=Daily Mail | work=Mail Online | date=2008-11-19 | urltitle=Would you undergo anti-ageing treatment using cells from circumcised newborn babies? | url = http://www.dailymail.co.uk/femail/article-1086330/Would-undergo-anti-ageing-treatment-using-cells-circumcised-newborn-babies.html#ixzz1L6q0SyrR | title = Would you undergo anti-ageing treatment using cells from circumcised newborn babies? | accessdate = 2011-05-07 | last = Hardy | first = Leah | date = 2008-11-19 | work = Mail Online | publisher = Daily Mail | quote = These are derived from baby foreskins donated by moters at a hospital in the U.S. after routine circumcision.}}</ref>
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