The Science Behind the Gold

Nano-Encapsulation

How we transform curcumin into ultra-fine 100–200nm particles that are suspended in the Golden Matrix™ polymer and applied directly to skin.

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How Small Is Nano?

A nanometer is one billionth of a meter. Our curcumin particles are processed to 100–200nm — invisible to the naked eye, but visible as the golden color in every patch.

 
 
100–200 nm
Via Piel Nano-Curcumin
 
2,500 nm
Wavelength of red light
 
5,000 nm
Bacteria
 
70,000 nm
Human hair width
 
1 mm
Grain of sand
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Water-Dispersible Shell
Protective Layer
Curcumin Core

What's Inside a
Nano-Particle

Standard curcumin is hydrophobic — it resists water and is difficult to work with in topical formats. Nano-encapsulation solves this by wrapping curcumin in a water-dispersible shell at the nanometer scale.

Each particle is 350–700x smaller than a human hair. At this scale, curcumin becomes water-dispersible and can be uniformly suspended in the polymer matrix of every Via Piel patch.

100–200 nanometer particle size
Water-dispersible nano-curcumin

How the Patch Works

When the Golden Matrix™ contacts skin, nano-curcumin particles nano-curcumin particles remain in steady contact with the skin's surface.

Adhesive Backing
Golden Matrix™
Skin Surface
Adhesive Backing
Golden Matrix™ — Nano-Curcumin Polymer
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Skin Surface
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

Why Nano Matters

01

Water-Dispersible

Standard curcumin is hydrophobic. Nano-encapsulation creates a water-dispersible form that integrates uniformly into the polymer matrix — no clumping, no hot spots, no inconsistency.

02

Sustained Contact

Nano-scale particles remain in contact with the skin steadily over time rather than all at once. This is why a single Via Piel patch is designed for up to 12 hours of wear — sustained, not sudden.

03

Visible Quality

Billions of nano-curcumin particles suspended in the polymer matrix create the distinctive golden color. Before you apply, the gold confirms your patch is fresh and nano-curcumin is present — a built-in quality indicator you can see.