Manny Ita
Dermatological giant Sesderma has officially made its debut in the Nigerian market as of early January 2026, introducing over 30 years of Spanish medical expertise to the region. The expansion is specifically designed to address the unique requirements of melanin-rich skin within the country’s hot and humid environmental conditions. At the core of the brand’s entry is its proprietary nanotechnology, which encapsulates active ingredients like Vitamin C and Azelaic Acid in liposomes—tiny capsules identical to cell membranes. This method allows high-potency ingredients to penetrate deeper skin layers without the surface irritation common in traditional medical-grade skincare.
In the Nigerian context, the brand is prioritizing solutions for hyperpigmentation and dark spots, alongside formulas created to combat “transepidermal water loss” without being greasy in high humidity. The launch also includes specialized medical gels for acne control and breakout-prone skin. The initial lineup features the brand’s global best-sellers with pricing that reflects its premium positioning. The Azelac RU Liposomal Serum is retailing for approximately ₦74,500, while the C-Vit Radiance Glowing Fluid is priced at ₦72,000. Other featured products include the Acglicolic Classic Forte Gel Cream at ₦76,500 and the Hidraderm TRX Body Milk, which is formulated to improve overall skin quality and tone.
Founded in 1989 by Dr. Gabriel Serrano, the brand continues to operate under the motto “Listening to your skin.” This Nigerian launch serves as a strategic pillar of the company’s 2026 African expansion, aiming to provide evidence-based solutions for a market increasingly demanding expert-endorsed alternatives to generic skincare products. The brand’s ingress underscores an escalating local appetite for skincare attuned to environmental factors and suited to richer skin tones, solidifying a pledge to democratize premium regimens that instill effective skin maintenance.

