Exosomes are small vesicles that are naturally produced by cells and contain various bio molecules such as proteins, lipids and nucleic acids. They play a role in cell to cell communication and have been found to be powerful in stimulating skin regeneration, hair growth and reducing inflammation in the skin.
Stimulates collagen production:
Regenerative medicine treatments stimulate the body’s natural collagen production.
Uses the body’s own systems:
Regenerative medicine treatments use the body’s own systems to restore tissue function and structure.
Targets aesthetic concerns:
Regenerative medicine treatments target aesthetic concerns like wrinkles, lines, and sun damage.
Promotes overall skin health:
Regenerative medicine treatments promote overall skin health and vitality.
Fat grafting:
Also known as fat transfer or lipofilling, this surgical procedure involves injecting fat from one part of the body into another.
Platelet Rich Fibrin (PRF):
This natural treatment involves centrifuging blood to concentrate it, extracting growth factors, and injecting them into the area that needs restoration.
Polynucleotides (PNs):
These components of DNA and RNA are injected into the skin to stimulate stem cells, promote fibroblasts, and produce collagen, elastin, and HA.