What is Colloidal Silver?
Colloidal silver consists of microscopic, 99.99% pure silver particles suspended in highly purified water. It is manufactured under strict hygiene standards and is used across skincare, animal care, and disinfectant applications.
Silver is widely recognised for its antimicrobial properties due to the oligodynamic effect of silver ions - the ability of very small concentrations of metal ions to exert a powerful antimicrobial action. Infact, scientific research has shown silver to be effective against over 650 different microorganisms, including bacteria, fungi and some viruses. This broad-spectrum activity is one reason silver has remained relevant in both medical and skincare applications for decades.
In clinical skincare, colloidal silver is valued for being antimicrobial, anti-inflammatory, and gentle on the skin’s natural microbiome.
How It Works:
Silver ions carry a positive electrical charge (Ag+), while bacteria carry a negative charge on their cell membranes. This creates a natural electrostatic attraction - the silver ions are drawn to and bind onto the bacterial cell wall.
Once attached, silver interferes with several critical bacterial functions. It can disrupt the cell membrane, interfere with enzymes required for bacterial respiration, and interrupt DNA replication. This multi-target antimicrobial action is particularly important, as it makes it extremely difficult for bacteria to develop resistance compared with traditional antibiotics.
Studies have shown silver ions can eliminate up to 99.9% of bacteria in controlled environments, depending on concentration and formulation. Because silver attacks bacteria through multiple biological pathways simultaneously, microbial resistance to silver remains extremely rare compared with conventional antibiotic treatments.
Juvenate sources its Ionic-Colloidal Silver from a specialist New Zealand manufacturer with over 21 years of production history. Their proprietary manufacturing technique produces a crystal-clear, high-energy pure elemental silver - not to be confused with German Silver, which is a copper-nickel-zinc alloy containing no actual silver.
This is not a mass-produced commodity ingredient — it is a carefully crafted, clinically relevant active sourced from a dedicated silver specialist.
What Makes Juvenate Different
Colloidal silver is a global well established wellness ingredient. What Juvenate has done is take this proven antimicrobial active and formulate it at a professional clinical level, pairing Ionic-Colloidal Silver and Colloidal Zinc with peptides, plant stem cells, advanced hyaluronic acid complexes, vitamins, and botanical extracts.
The result is sophisticated multi-active formulations designed for aesthetic clinic environments.
In key products such as Revitalising Cleanser, Phyto Cleanse, Alpha ReSurfacer, Relief Crème and Phyto Protect Mist, Colloidal Silver and Colloidal Zinc act as foundational hero ingredients.
Together they provide:
• Broad-spectrum antimicrobial support
• Calming of post-treatment inflammation
• Support for the skin barrier during recovery
• Silver-based technologies are already widely used in clinical medicine. In fact, more than 70% of advanced wound dressings used in burn care contain silver-based antimicrobials, due to their ability to control infection while supporting healing.
This makes colloidal silver particularly well suited for post-procedure skincare, including recovery following:
• Chemical Peels
• Microneedling
• Laser Treatments
• Barrier-compromising aesthetic procedures
Silver-based topical treatments have also been shown in dermatological research to reduce inflammatory markers and redness in compromised skin, supporting faster visible recovery.
References
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Lansdown, A. (2006). Silver in Healthcare: Its Antimicrobial Efficacy and Safety in Use. Current Problems in Dermatology.
Leaper, D. (2017). Appropriate use of silver dressings in wounds. International Wound Journal.
World Union of Wound Healing Societies (WUWHS). Consensus Document on Silver in Wound Care.
Chopra, I. (2007). The increasing use of silver-based products as antimicrobial agents. Journal of Antimicrobial Chemotherapy.
Atiyeh, B., Costagliola, M., Hayek, S., & Dibo, S. (2007). Effect of silver on burn wound infection control and healing.Burns Journal.