Galderma

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Galderma is a global dermatology company committed to delivering innovative medical solutions to meet the dermatological needs of people throughout their lifetime while serving healthcare professionals around the world. The company was established in 1981 as a joint venture between Nestlé and L'Oréal, two of the world's leading companies in the fields of nutrition and beauty.

History[edit | edit source]

Galderma was founded in 1981 as a joint venture between Nestlé and L'Oréal. The company was initially focused on the research, development, and marketing of dermatological treatments. In 2014, Nestlé took full ownership of Galderma, making it a wholly-owned subsidiary.

Products and Services[edit | edit source]

Galderma provides a comprehensive portfolio of medical and aesthetic dermatological solutions. The company's product range includes treatments for a wide variety of skin conditions, including acne, rosacea, psoriasis, eczema, skin cancer, and skin aging. Some of the company's most well-known brands include Cetaphil, Differin, and Restylane.

Research and Development[edit | edit source]

Galderma has a strong commitment to research and development, with a focus on innovative solutions for skin health. The company has a global network of R&D centers, with a significant presence in France, Sweden, the United States, and Japan.

Corporate Responsibility[edit | edit source]

Galderma is committed to acting responsibly and sustainably. The company's corporate responsibility initiatives focus on areas such as improving access to dermatological care, promoting responsible business practices, and reducing the environmental impact of its operations.

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