EGF Mask - Pack of 10
What EGF Does for the Skin
EGF, or epidermal growth factor, is a protein that signals skin cells to grow, repair, and renew. Biochemist Stanley Cohen won the 1986 Nobel Prize for identifying its role in cell growth, and aesthetic medicine later adopted it to improve skin appearance.
Applied as a sheet mask, EGF saturates the skin with moisture while encouraging healthy cellular turnover. That renewal evens skin tone and softens fine lines without forcing the skin to peel or shed.
When Providers Reach for These Masks
EGF masks suit aging skin, where natural collagen and elastin decline, and they calm skin after resurfacing treatments. The growth-factor signal works best when the barrier is freshly stimulated, which is why providers apply a mask after microneedling.
A pack of ten covers a stretch of post-care appointments, so the recovery step is always on hand.