Iranian company develops nano-based skincare products for wound healing, anti-aging

An Iranian knowledge-based company has developed innovative skincare products using nanotechnology and medicinal herbs that have shown significant effectiveness in healing wounds and reducing wrinkles.
According to the Iranian Vice Presidency for Science, Technology and Knowledge-Based Economy, Tabnak Teb Azar, a company with nearly two decades of experience in skin regeneration, has produced nano-formulated topical treatments that promote skin repair and rejuvenation.
Established in collaboration with Tabriz University of Medical Sciences in 2004, the company is recognized as a successful model of academia-industry partnership.
Driven by the need for non-invasive treatments for chronic wounds, Safa Tabnak led efforts that resulted in the development of Bilva+, a skin-repairing ointment.
This breakthrough led to further cooperation with medical researchers, resulting in the creation of a nano-ethosome gel containing gamma-oryzanol, an herbal compound known to stimulate collagen production and penetrate deep skin layers.
Clinical studies show that 40 days of use significantly improves skin texture without leaving scars. The company also produces anti-wrinkle nano gels, pain-relieving massage gels, and skin softeners, all scientifically validated and designed to compete globally with evidence-based performance.