Complex positive tissue biostimulation using synthetic exosomes and peptide nanoboosters
Why use exosomes in the skin?
At the MAM congress on June 5, 2024, the report "Complex positive biostimulation of tissues using synthetic exosomes and peptide nanoboosters" from the ORCA company was presented as part of the "Club of biorevitalizers" session.
The speaker is Natalya Dmytrieva, dermatovenerologist (Ukraine)
The report considered the violation of homeostasis by epigenetic and epipathogenetic factors as a cause of premature aging and the occurrence of diseases and raised a number of questions: why the body system loses the stability of its internal environment; how to restore the balance between the processes of synthesis and decay; which exactly breaks the dynamic equilibrium.
It is necessary to remember that we have a powerful subclinical process - inflammation, and many manifestations that are considered age-related changes are primarily the consequences of this phenomenon. Also, when working with the skin, the process of glycation cannot be ignored due to its significant negative effects on our body – from impaired vascular elasticity, decreased elasticity and elasticity of the skin to DNA damage and stimulation of oxidative stress. Accumulation of stress of various nature is assimilated as acquired information, which is denoted by the term "epigenetic memory", and can be inherited.
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