Exosomes
Exosomes are extracellular vesicles sized between 30 to 150 nm. They carry various signals such as nucleic acids, proteins, carbohydrates, and lipids, serving as mediators for intercellular communication to regulate physiological and pathological mechanisms.
Brighter Skin
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Reducing Wrinkles
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Treat Sun Damages
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Brighter Skin • Reducing Wrinkles • Treat Sun Damages •
BENEFITS of UC-Exosome Therapy
Contain a lot of growth factors, promotes collagen production, and improve blemish, pores, and wrinkles, resulting in a lifting and firming effect.
SKIN REJUVENATION
Promote the growth and activation of hair follicles, restore or replenish the activation of hair follicle stem cells, particularly in androgenic alopecia, and help hair regeneration.
Hair Growth
Medical Aesthetics
Promote skin and blood vessel regeneration and alleviate inflammatory responses to improve skin redness, aid in wound healing, and repair scars.
FAQ
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Advantages of Exosomes as below!
1. High Compatibility: Exosomes have high compatibility, making them suitable for application in the human body without triggering rejection or posing risks of side effects.
2. Enhanced Stability:Exosomes exhibit a high degree of stability, enabling them to maintain their activity even in adverse environments.
3. Precise Targeting: Exosomes can accurately target damaged tissues, thereby improving the efficacy of treatments.
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Skin Irritation: Some individuals may experience skin irritation or allergic reactions when using skincare products containing exosomes. This can manifest as redness, itching, burning, or swelling.
Breakouts: For individuals with acne-prone skin, using products containing exosomes may potentially exacerbate acne or cause breakouts.
Sensitivity to Sun: Certain skincare ingredients, including exosomes, may increase skin
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Exosomes are typically used in skincare topically rather than injected. They are incorporated into skincare products such as creams, serums, and masks. These products are applied directly to the skin to target specific concerns such as aging, hydration, and pigmentation. When injected, exosomes are usually used in regenerative medicine and are administered directly into specific tissues or areas of the body where regeneration is desired, such as joints or injured tissues. However, it's important to consult with a qualified healthcare professional for guidance on the appropriate use and administration of exosomes.