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Stem Cells in Skin Care: What Are They and How They Work

Posted on14/04/2020
Stem cells are special human cells that have the ability to develop into many different cell types, from muscle cells to brain cells.They have two unique properties that enable them to do this: They can divide over and over again to produce new cells. As they divide, they can change into the other types of cell that make up the body.

What is Stem Cell

Stem cells are special human cells that have the ability to develop into many different cell types, from muscle cells to brain cells.They have two unique properties that enable them to do this: They can divide over and over again to produce new cells. As they divide, they can change into the other types of cell that make up the body.

Why you’re seeing stem cells in your skincare products

Stem cells are now a solution that dermatologists have turned to in order to improve skin turnover and fight wrinkles and the general appearance. Yes, you heard that right. The same stem cells, that are used in the innovativeness of medical research to cure particular kinds of cancer and Alzheimer’s, they are the ones being sold in the form of serums, creams, and other skin solution products over the counter now.   Stem cells contain amino acids and peptides, and they are skin care powerhouse ingredients for skin rejuvenation. These are the back bone for cell rejuvenation, so over the past few years, there have been a variety of both animal- and plant-based stem cells in skin care products. Stem cells naturally have antioxidant properties and they nourish skin cells which promotes cell turnover and increases collagen production. They are used to enhance clinical tissue regeneration and they have the capacity of high proliferation, differentiation and self-renewal.   The high concentration of epidermal growth factor (EGF) causes the differentiation of these stem cells and have been used widely to improve the propagation of the stem cells.   Growth factors are available in the entire body and they are large proteins floating between cells communicating crucial messages relevant to growth. This includes those comprising both the deeper dermis and the outermost epidermal layer in the skin — so, we are talking of the fibroblasts also referred to as the collagen factories and melanocytes or the pigment-making cells nestled down below and the keratinocytes that you can clearly see in the mirror.

What dermatologists think 

Stem cells are able to repair the skin cells and that they are also able to create a more youthful look and keep your skin from external factors. They go into the skin cellular stage, and are able to give reparative agents and moisture to where they are required to go.

How to choose a stem cell–infused skin solution product

If you are looking to try out stem cells, work closely with a dermatologist to know which products will best work on your skin. It is imperative that you use the products often if you want to see any positive outcomes.  

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