IMCAS Paris 2026
Skin aging: towards a biological, systemic, and sustainable approach
The IMCAS Paris 2026 World Congress brought together dermatologists, aesthetic physicians, and researchers to discuss a question that has become central to modern aesthetics:
How can we support skin aging in a biological way—and not just a cosmetic one?
At MyPureSkin, this reflection has structured our work since 2019, the year we launched our first formulations, designed from the outset to provide long-term support for skin biology.
Here are the key lessons from IMCAS 2026—and what they mean in practical terms for skin health.
TAKEAWAY #1
Menopause profoundly transforms skin biology
What science says
At IMCAS 2026, menopause emerged as a major topic.
The decline in estrogen leads to profound biological changes:
- decrease in collagen
- loss of firmness
- increased dryness
- increased inflammation
- weakening of the skin barrier
👉 The message is clear:
skin aging is not only linked to chronological age, but also to hormonal transitions.
The MyPureSkin perspective
At MyPureSkin, we don't see menopause as a problem to be hidden, but as a key biological stage.
The skin evolves throughout life.
Therefore, skincare must adapt to these phases—and not just seek to correct visible signs.
With this in mind, we have developed a scientific report dedicated to menopause to explain these mechanisms in a clear, documented, and transparent way.
👉 Read and download the scientific report:
https://mypureskin.eu/pages/menopause
Your skin doesn't “give up.”
Its biology evolves—and your routine must evolve with it.
TAKEAWAY #2
Notox: less correction, more biological support
What science says
A strong signal was confirmed at IMCAS 2026:
the notox trend is growing.
Fewer systematic injections.
More strategies aimed at supporting the skin in the long term, while respecting its natural mechanisms.
Experts agree on one fundamental point:
👉 the quality of the skin depends above all on its cellular health.
The MyPureSkin point of view
This approach has been at the heart of our philosophy from the outset.
Rather than blocking or artificially correcting, we seek to support the skin's biological mechanisms where it all begins: at the cellular level.
This is precisely why MyCollagenRepair was designed as a comprehensive biological support to assist:
- cell regeneration
- collagen synthesis
- tissue resistance and cohesion over time
Less artificiality.
More biological consistency.
Supported skin functions better—and ages better.
👉 Discover MyCollagenRepair:
https://mypureskin.eu/products/mycollagenrepair
TAKEAWAY #3
Peptides, amino acids, and longevity: a systemic vision
What science says
Peptides are becoming an increasingly important topic in scientific discussions.
They are no longer seen solely as skin actives, but as true biological messengers involved in the body's longevity mechanisms.
Combined with amino acids, they contribute to:
- cell communication
- tissue repair and renewal
- maintaining biological functions over time
👉 Longevity is not local. It is systemic.
The MyPureSkin perspective
Our approach is based on this global vision.
All our formulations incorporate peptide complexes composed of 19 active ingredients, including essential and functional amino acids.

Their role goes far beyond a targeted effect:
Tissue structure
Amino acids such as glycine, proline, and hydroxyproline are directly involved in collagen structure.
Regeneration and repair
Glutamine, arginine, and lysine are involved in cell repair and tissue renewal mechanisms.
Cellular balance
Other amino acids contribute to the stability of cellular exchanges and proper biological functioning over time.
What matters is not only the presence of ingredients,
but the consistency of the formulation, the dosages, and the overall biological logic.
Skin cannot be healthy in the long term
if the biological mechanisms that support it are not also healthy.
Longevity: a new language—but not just a slogan
At IMCAS 2026, the term anti-aging gradually gave way to skin longevity.
This change reflects a real evolution in scientific discourse:
the goal is no longer short-term correction, but the preservation of skin function and quality over time.
At the same time, the word “longevity” has become ubiquitous—sometimes used accurately, sometimes more loosely.
Our position
At MyPureSkin, this approach has guided our work since 2019, long before the term became commonplace.
Our first packaging still used the term “anti-aging,” which we later removed to comply with Swiss regulatory requirements—without ever changing our scientific logic.
Looking back, one thing remains constant:
longevity only makes sense if it is based on concrete foundations:
- a consistent formulation
- justified dosages
- a clear and accessible scientific explanation
Beyond words, taking the time to understand what we consume remains essential.
Longevity is not a slogan.
It is a scientific, measurable, and demanding approach.
With all my kindness,
Tatiana Brandt



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