Exosomes
Exosomes
― Table of Contents ー
●What are Exosomes
●Recommended for
●Effects of Exosomes
○Post-Operative Care
○Hair Growth and Strengthening
○Beautiful Skin
●Reasons to Choose Our Store
What are Exosomes
Exosomes are extracellular vesicles released from various cells that make up the body. They refer to microparticles with a diameter of less than 100 nanometers, containing microRNA, messenger RNA, DNA, proteins, and more. They are secreted from all cells that constitute our body, but mesenchymal stem cells are especially known for releasing large amounts of exosomes. Additionally, exosomes promote skin regeneration, collagen production, and have antioxidant effects. They are a reliable treatment used in regenerative medicine, and injecting exosomes into the skin can lead to overall beautiful skin and anti-aging care. The exosome treatment not only includes exosomes expected to have skin regeneration effects but also various beauty ingredients such as minerals, amino acids, and peptides, enhancing the effects for beautiful skin.
Recommended for
- Those who feel dryness or lack of firmness and luster in their skin
- Those who are prone to acne, concerned about acne scars, rough skin, or blemishes
- Those who are worried about enlarged pores on the nose or cheeks
- Those who want to improve spots, wrinkles, and sagging
- Those who want to improve dullness, uneven skin tone, and rough texture
- Those troubled by thinning hair or hair loss
- Those who want to look youthful
- Those with keratosis pilaris
- Those concerned about post-operative scars, dark spots, or pigmentation
Post-Operative Care
Exosomes repair damaged cells and are effective against pigmentation. It is said that there are over 10 billion exosomes flowing in our bodies, indicating that we inherently possess some degree of "regenerative power." However, this number decreases with age, reportedly dropping to 200 million in the 60s. Recent research data has shown that exosomes play a role similar to messengers that transmit information from cell to cell, conveying positive information like "activate yourselves," promoting the repair and regeneration of damaged cells and organs. Besides cell activation, high skin regeneration, vascular regeneration, and anti-inflammatory effects have been confirmed.
Hair Growth and Strengthening
What effects do exosomes have in AGA (Androgenetic Alopecia) treatment? The effects seen in AGA treatment can be mainly categorized into the following three:
- Hair Growth and Strengthening Effects
- Suppression of Hair Loss and Graying
- Suppression of AGA Progression through Anti-Inflammatory Effects
①Hair Growth and Strengthening Effects
The growth factors contained in exosomes promote the proliferation of dermal papilla cells, leading to expected hair growth and strengthening effects. Dermal papilla cells are located in the center of hair roots and provide necessary nutrients to hair matrix cells, maintaining the health of hair. Additionally, regenerating hair follicles and damaged scalp is one of the effects of exosomes. By regenerating hair follicles and scalp, one can expect improvements in hair strength and luster and the growth of previously dormant hair.
②Suppression of Hair Loss and Graying
Using exosomes in AGA treatment can expect effects in suppressing hair loss and graying. Exosomes containing RNA and proteins activate dermal papilla cells. Not only do these cells promote hair growth, but they also have effects in suppressing hair loss and graying. Therefore, when dermal papilla cells are activated, nutrients reach hair matrix cells, helping to suppress hair loss and graying.
③Suppression of AGA Progression through Anti-Inflammatory Effects
Exosomes have anti-inflammatory effects that recover damaged tissues and suppress inflammatory responses. The ability to suppress inflammation is also effective in AGA treatment. Therefore, exosomes are expected to have effects in suppressing the progression of AGA.
Beautiful Skin
①Normalizing Skin Turnover
Exosomes have the ability to normalize skin turnover. This is achieved through human adipose-derived mesenchymal stem cell exosomes, which promote the metabolism of skin cells, remove old keratin, and activate new skin cells. As a result, the skin appears more youthful and radiant. However, since cosmetics are absorbed by the skin, immediate effects may not be expected. Continued use can help restore the youthful glow of the skin.
②Promotion of Collagen and Elastin Production
Exosomes play a crucial role in promoting the production of collagen and elastin in the skin. This is said to occur because exosomes activate skin cells through intercellular information transmission. The dermis of the skin contains collagen and elastin, which maintain the skin's elasticity, firmness, and luster. Exosomes are gaining attention as a revolutionary beauty ingredient for many seeking skin rejuvenation.
③Skin Whitening Effects
Exosomes are also expected to have skin whitening effects. In beauty, beautiful skin is characterized by transparency and an even tone. Exosomes contribute to this whitening effect by regulating the production of melanin and helping to lighten existing spots and wrinkles. For many, skin whitening is an important aspect of beauty, and exosomes can help achieve this.
④Resolving Skin Troubles
Exosomes are expected to help resolve skin troubles. In particular, they may serve as a promising solution for issues like reduced capillaries and acne scars. Exosomes possess anti-inflammatory properties that can alleviate skin inflammation and conditions like atopy. Their ability to regenerate blood vessels is also noteworthy, as this can improve oxygen and nutrient supply to the skin, supporting its health and beauty.