Rebooting skin homeostasis: a recovery strategy
Universal protocol with the participation of synthetic exosomes, peptide nanoboosters, PDRN
At the Estet online conference “Skin Reprogramming Protocols: When? as? what?" On November 14, the report "Restarting skin homeostasis: a universal protocol with the participation of synthetic exosomes, peptide nanoboosters, PDRN" from the ORCA company was presented.
If you and I consider the cause of premature aging and the occurrence of diseases as a violation of homeostasis by epigenetic and etiopathogenetic factors, we must remember what exactly destroys the dynamic balance in the body, why the system loses its ability to maintain the stability of its internal environment and, most importantly for us, how we can restore this balance between synthesis and decay.
The first process, which cannot be ignored in any case, is inflammation. It is weakly expressed, asymptomatic, subclinical, but we must not forget that it is a very significant destructive factor precisely because it is permanent.
And today it has already been proven that most of the skin conditions that were previously associated with age changes and some diseases (such as wrinkles, couperosis, acne, eczema) are the direct consequences of this very process. And we already know what to do: it is necessary to suppress pro-inflammatory cytokines and increase the expression of anti-inflammatory ones.
The recording of the broadcast and video of the report can be viewed on the channel PRO Cosmetology TV
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