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MICRONEEDLING & EXOSOMES

Exosomes are small membrane vesicles secreted by most cell types. They originate from the inward budding of cellular compartments known as multivesicular endosomes (MVE). When these MVE fuse with the plasma membrane, the internal vesicles are released as exosomes. They can travel to distant tissues, influencing various aspects of cell behaviour and physiology through intercellular communication.

 

Exosomes contain bioactive factors such as lipids, genetic materials (mRNA, siRNA, DNA) and proteins of origin cells. Various functions such as growth, regeneration and immune regulation of surrounding tissues have been reported, and recently they are known to play an important role in cell to cell communication and paracrine signalling.

Key Ingredients

    • Cica exosomes, plant-derived exosomes, can pass through cell membranes and have biocompatibility with mammalian cells.

    • Cica exosomes do not elicit immune or inflammatory responses when interacting with normal host cells. They also do not induce toxicity, immunogenicity, or allergy problems.

    • Safe for use in pregnant women, as it does not impact the fetus.

    • In the epidermis, the stimulation of melanocytes by keratinocytes is inhibited, leading to a reduction in the production of melanin.

    • Possesses anti-inflammatory and anti-allergic effects.

    • Possesses powerful antioxidants and anti-aging effects.

    • Inhibits melanin production in the skin.

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