The Use Of Stem Cells For Skin Care

By Miranda Sweeney


Researchers around the world are constantly searching for a formula that will slow the aging process and encourage the regeneration of collagen and elastin to reduce the effects of UV radiation and time on face and body. Many scientists have turned to stem cell research looking for the answers to physical signs of aging. The use of stem cells for skin care shows a lot of promise for those who want to slow the hands of time.

Many topical treatments available are created from the embryos taken from hardy plants. These plants have histories of survival in some of the harshest climates and conditions on earth. Botanical embryos have the capacity to replace or repair damage done to the plant by the elements or other sources. Tests indicate that people who consistently use the creams created from the plant embryos show a marked improvement in appearance over a three month period of use.

Other treatments are created using unfertilized human eggs that were donated for this use. The eggs are tricked into creating the needed amino acids and proteins of the cell and they are extracted for use in the creams. Another method is to use bovine placenta in the production of the treatments.

One of the more controversial methods begins with harvesting cellular ingredients from the clients fat cells and injecting them as filler into the face. This is still an experimental process and has had mixed results. Some of these results have proven dangerous to the patient because of other ingredients included in the injections.

The field of topical treatments is more advanced than other methods. Nearly everyone agrees that collagen need to be stimulated by proteins and amino acids which decline as we age. Using extracts that contain the potpourri of growth factors, peptides and signaling chemicals is the best way of keeping the natural stimulation functioning. The disagreement seems to be in determining which type of source is best.

One of the more advanced divisions of this research lies in the manufacture of topical serums and creams. Plant embryos have been shown to be excellent sources of enzymes found in the amino acids and proteins needed to make these products. There are also chemical solutions that create the peptides and enzymes needed but the plants make them naturally and are easily extracted for use.

The cell that effects the epidermis of people is located near hair follicles and sweat glands. They remain dormant until they receive a signal to begin a repair mode. At this point the cell splits into two types of cell one of which remains in place while the other is capable of creating virtually every type of new cell for the body.

Using this product in its topical form has been shown to be very effective for repairing and preventing signs of aging in the human body. Facial damage as well as bodily damage has been improved when clients followed the program for ninety day trial periods. Serums containing these ingredients may become far more available as research progresses.




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