Atelocollagen

Good

Humectant

Atelocollagen at a glance

  • Usually derived from cow skin
  • Injected in clinical settings to heal ligaments
  • Also used via injection as an ingredient delivery vector
  • Works topically as a humectant

Atelocollagen description

Atelocollagen is a purified collagen derivative usually extracted from bovine (cow) skin. Applied topically, atelocollagen – like regular collagen – has humectant properties that result in smoother, more supple skin and a visible reduction in the appearance of fine lines and wrinkles. It does not, however, build new collagen or restore collagen production that has depleted over time (however, there are other ingredients that can do that!). This type of collagen is a polymer that has had certain peptides removed from each end to make it more tolerable for the purpose of injections. In clinical settings, this collagen has been directly injected into patients to assist the healing of torn ligaments. It is also used as a vector to deliver other ingredients via injection with minimal risk of rejection. Use levels of atelocollagen in skin care range from 1–5%, where it is typically supplied as a blend with other ingredients such as collagens, vitamins and/or plant extracts.

Atelocollagen references

  • ScienceDirect.com, Website, Accessed November 2024
  • ReproCell, Website, Accessed November 2024
  • Current Issues in Molecular Biology, February 2024, pages 2,043-2,070
  • Journal of Biomaterials Applications, December 2020, ePublication
  • Scientific Reports, June 2020, pages 1-18
  • Life, June 2020, pages 1-8

Peer-reviewed, substantiated scientific research is used to assess ingredients in this dictionary. Regulations regarding constraints, permitted concentration levels and availability vary by country and region.

Ingredient ratings

Best

Proven and supported by independent studies. Outstanding active ingredient for most skin types or concerns.

Good

Necessary to improve a formula's texture, stability, or penetration.

Average

Generally non-irritating but may have aesthetic, stability, or other issues that limit its usefulness.

Bad

There is a likelihood of irritation. Risk increases when combined with other problematic ingredients.

Worst

May cause irritation, inflammation, dryness, etc. May offer benefit in some capability but overall, proven to do more harm than good.

unknown

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Not rated

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