What Are Bacteriophages?
Phyla uses 'phages'—naturally occurring microorganisms that selectively target C. acnes, the bacteria associated with acne. By focusing only on acne-causing bacteria, phages support a balanced skin microbiome.
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Acne and the Skin Microbiome
Acne and the Skin Microbiome
Healthy skin depends on a balanced microbiome—a community of beneficial bacteria that protects the skin barrier. When C. acnes bacteria become dominant, inflammation and breakouts can occur.
Unlike traditional treatments that disrupt bacteria broadly, bacteriophages selectively target C. acnes while leaving beneficial bacteria intact.
Dermatologist-recommended for a reason
Reduction in C. acnes
Reported side effects inclinical trials
Reported healthier-lookingskin by week 4
Patented phage technology
Phyla vs. Traditional Treatments
Traditional Treatments
Many acne treatments eliminate bacteria broadly, which can disrupt the skin barrier and microbiome.
Phage Technology
Bacteriophages are naturally occurring microorganisms that selectively target C. acnes, leaving beneficial bacteria intact.
Phyla’s serum contains billions of bacteriophages that activate on contact with the skin. These phages selectively infect C. acnes, helping reduce acne while preserving beneficial microbes.
RESULTS FROM AN 8-WEEK CLINICAL STUDY
Clinical Research
90 PATIENTS | AGES 12–35 | DOUBLE-BLIND PLACEBO CONTROLLED
90%
Up to 90% reduction in
C. acnes bacteria vs placebo
>70%
saw reduction of lesions as early as 4–8 weeks
100%
saw no side effects
93%
reported healthier-looking skin by 4 weeks
Phage Technology in Skincare
Phyla's patented serum applies bacteriophage technology directly to the skin, offering a microbiome-focused approach to acne care.