The basis for the LLS system: Lamellar technology

Lamellar technology is the foundation of the patented LLS system. The LLS system works biomimetically: the cell membrane complex of the baby's skin is reproduced in a way that is identical to the skin. In this way, bebomed medical baby care builds up the natural protective layer of the baby's skin and actively regenerates it.

LLS is an abbreviation for “liquid layer structure”, the structure of the moisture layer of skin and hair. This corresponds to the cell membrane complex and thus the natural protective layer of baby skin.

Protection

Baby skin is in a fragile state and more susceptible than average to environmental influences.
Skin care according to the LLS system is based on a special cream base, the so-called lamellar base: the cell membrane complex of the baby's skin is stabilized by the cream base being integrated into the cell membrane complex as an additional, skin-identical component. This reinforcement gives the horny layer (stratum corneum) of the baby's skin a resistance that is almost as strong as that of adult skin. The LLS system thus creates a highly efficient and completely irritation-free barrier.

Construction

The LLS lamellar technology from bebomed recreates the skin's lipid layer in a biomimetic way - i.e. based on nature. If the horny layer of irritated baby skin has an incomplete lipid layer, the LLS system replenishes this part of the skin barrier until it is in an optimal condition. In the case of everyday skin irritations, the lipid layer of the stratum corneum is almost completely rebuilt just a few minutes after application.

Active Regeneration

Baby skin is more susceptible to irritation and damage because the keratin in the stratum corneum is not yet sufficiently keratinized. Chemical and physical damage to the lipid layer occurs more quickly because the stratum corneum is not yet sufficiently dense and therefore does not fully protect the lipid layer from being removed. The active regeneration of the lipid layer therefore plays an important role in the ideal development of baby skin. It stabilizes the generally unstable stratum corneum of baby skin.
The LLS system closes gaps in the lipid layer of irritated or damaged baby skin. The lipid layer is optimally aligned in a lamellar manner.
With regular use, an ideal condition of the lipid layer is maintained almost constantly, so that the baby's skin can develop undisturbed by multiple environmental influences.