Exosome (EXOXE)
Before we delve into Exosomes, let's first understand the term 'Stem Cell.' In the past, Stem Cells were used to rejuvenate and revitalize skin cells. These Stem Cells release a substance known as 'Exosomes' during their natural life cycle.
As Stem Cells near the end of their lifespan, Exosomes play a crucial role in revitalizing and refreshing surrounding cells, making them appear youthful once again. However, there are limitations to using Stem Cells.
One of these limitations is the uncertainty surrounding the quantity of Exosomes released by Stem Cells. We cannot determine the exact amount of Exosomes produced, which is why medical technology has evolved to separate Exosomes from Stem Cells and precisely regulate the quantity used for skin rejuvenation at various points. These Exosomes are encapsulated in capsules, densely packed with over 1,000 types of biomolecules found in stem cells, such as Growth Factors, Cytokines, MicroRNA, Amino Acids, Proteins, and Fats, essential for building new cells and revitalizing skin cells, restoring their vitality and strength.
What is an Exosome?
An Exosome is a substance naturally produced by cells in the body for intercellular communication. Every cell in the body has the capability to generate Exosomes, although the specifics can vary depending on the cell type. Exosomes are encapsulated within tiny vesicles, typically ranging in size from approximately 40-160 nm. To put this in perspective, they are much smaller than PM 2.5 dust particles, making Exosomes invisible to the naked eye.
How do Exosomes Affect Our Skin?
Let's delve into a topic everyone's eager to know about: what are the benefits of Exosomes for our skin?
Exosomes aid in skin rejuvenation by promoting collagen production, resulting in firmer and more youthful-looking skin.
They expedite wound healing. The increased collagen production also contributes to faster wound healing and reduces the size of scars.
Exosomes help reduce abnormal pigmentation by inhibiting melanin production, leading to a lightening of dark spots and a brighter complexion.
They alleviate skin conditions related to allergies, such as SLE, Atopic dermatitis, and systemic sclerosis, as well as psoriasis.
Exosomes tackle hair loss issues, promoting new hair growth. They can lead to thicker and longer hair by stimulating hair follicles.
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How do Exosomes Benefit Your Skin?
Exosomes work wonders for your skin by:
Stimulating the production of new skin cells and revitalizing existing ones, reducing skin sensitivity and inflammation.
Boosting collagen production for improved skin elasticity and firmness.
Slowing down the aging process by delaying skin cell deterioration and enhancing antioxidant activity.
Providing deep hydration for a radiant and healthy complexion.
You can receive Exosome injections on various facial and neck areas, especially targeting common concerns like dark circles, wrinkles around the eyes, forehead, between the brows, or for an all-over skin hydration boost.
Exosomes Address All Skin Concerns
Exosomes are your solution for:
1. Dark spots and dullness.
2. Melasma, freckles, and pigmentation.
3. Redness and acne scars.
4. Fine lines, premature aging, and crow's feet.
5. Under-eye dark circles.
6. Dehydrated and flaky skin.
7. Enlarged pores.
8. Makeup that won't stick.
9. Sensitive skin and a need for revitalization.