The Labisan Research Team
Every Labisan product and every editorial article is shaped by a working group of named scientists, clinicians, and practitioners. Real names, real credentials, real fact-checking. No anonymous content, no AI-only writing without a human editor, no generic "wellness" claims that aren't backed by primary literature or documented in-house data.
Dr. Theresa Walder
Formulation Chemist
Twenty years in topical formulation, with a focus on mineral SPF and active-botanical carrier systems. Holds the formulation lock on the Labisan Protective Lip Balm 22 percent zinc oxide film and the active-layer ratios.
Areas: non-nano zinc oxide film mechanics, beta-triketone and carvacrol carrier systems, lipid base stability under altitude and UV exposure.
Dr. Markus Hoffer
Alpine Medicine Consultant
Practising alpine medicine in the Tyrolean Alps for fifteen years. Reviews every Labisan publication that touches altitude, cold-weather barrier failure, ski-trip pathology, or outdoor sports dermatology.
Areas: altitude UV physiology, transepidermal water loss in cold dry air, mountaineer-specific lip pathology.
Dr. Anna Steiner
HSV Clinical Lead
Dermatologist focused on herpes simplex management. Reviews every Labisan piece that describes cold sore prodrome recognition, the 48-hour application protocol, or HSV-1 / HSV-2 differentiation. Holds the clinical scope on what the brand is and is not allowed to claim.
Areas: HSV-1 / HSV-2 reactivation triggers, prodrome window intervention, peri-oral and dermal lesion management.
Dr. Lukas Brenner
Phytochemistry and Supplement Lead
PhD in phytochemistry. Holds the formulation and content lock on the Labisan Graviola Capsules: 22:1 fruit water-extraction process, the 8,000mg daily bioactive payload calculation, and the fruit-vs-leaf safety case.
Areas: annonaceous acetogenin pharmacology, polyphenol bioavailability, water-extraction process design, capsule-shell HPMC dissolution kinetics.
Dr. Petra Lechner
Dermatology Consultant
Dermatologist consulting on lip barrier function and wound healing. Reviews every Labisan piece that describes skin healing timelines, the 5-day cold sore lifecycle, and the expected day-2 versus day-5 clinical appearance.
Areas: mucosal barrier biology, vesicle and crust resolution stages, allantoin and zinc oxide wound-healing science.
Labisan Editorial Team
Editor
Every published article passes a fact-check against primary literature and a final editor pass. The editor holds the byline alongside the named clinical reviewer. No article ships without an editor signature.
Areas: primary literature review, consumer health communication, editorial gate enforcement.