EXOSOMES
FOR HAIR AND SKIN
A cell's byproduct is an exosome. Two cells combine to generate structures that resemble buds. They are known as microscopic bubbles or nano extracellular vesicles by scientists. The bud-like components significantly improve skin regeneration and don't degenerate when they separate from the fused cells. Exosomes are remarkable because they are not cells therefore they are not able to replicate. However, they are essential for tissue repair, regeneration, and healing.
Biomolecules included in exosomes include proteins, growth factors, lipids, and nucleic acids, including messenger-RNA (mRNA) and micro-RNA (miRNA). Through them, cells can interact with stem cells. Consider exosomes as little containers that transport regeneration from one cell to another.
Exosome therapy works by reawakening dormant skin cells and revitalizing aged exosomes so they may resume their functions of repairing, regenerating, and strengthening the skin. Exosome therapy reduces pigmentation, promotes the formation of collagen and elastin, and speeds up wound healing. The skin experiences this smoothing, brightening, firming, and plumping effect.
Treatment with exosomes can produce the following results:
-Reduced acne scarring
-Aided tissue regeneration and repair
-Rejuvenated damaged hair follicles
-Increased collagen production
-Boosted healing for damaged skin
-Smoother skin
-Reduced wrinkles