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Combining Topical Dermal-Infused Exosomes With Injected Calcium Hydroxylapatite For Enhanced Tissue Biostimulation

March 8, 2024
What are Exosomes?
Exosomes

There have been numerous research studies on exosomes and their properties, especially for skin enhancement treatments. One such technique involves the use of exosomes as a “skin primer” by combining them with calcium hydroxylapatite (CaHA). This results in commendable biostimulation modalities. The only condition is that the experts in this technique must employ safe and reproducible methodologies for enhancing topical exosome absorption. The ultimate purpose is to ensure that the quality of your skin is increased, reducing pigmentation and adding more evenness to it.

What are Exosomes?

The diameter of an exosome is 50–150 nm, and its formation process is also very unique - a two-step budding. The membranous vesicles first undergo inward budding, and then they merge with the plasma membrane, thus releasing exosomes. They contain a lipid membrane enclosing messenger RNA (mRNA), microRNA (miRNA), and many proteins. The stimulation of exosomes can give rise to a large number of beneficial mechanisms.

Exosomes and Aesthetic Therapies

Aesthetic offices are flooded with people who are seeking minimally invasive procedures that do not involve any surgeries for the best aesthetic solutions. This has led to extensive research being carried out on exosomes. Of course, there are many applications of exosomes in medical aesthetics. However, a specific improvement in results (both in terms of acceleration and qualitatively) is observed when exosome biostimulation is paired with CaHA (calcium hydroxylapatite).

Upon topical dermal infusion of exosomes with injected calcium hydroxylapatite, it was observed that the results from the process of tissue biostimulation were enhanced.

Results of This Non-Invasive Exosome Treatment

When exosomes are used in combination with calcium hydroxylapatite, numerous results can be anticipated. Let us discuss these in detail in the pointers below:

  1. Side Effects in Patients:

    No allergic reactions were observed in the patients when this treatment was provided to them. Added to this, the occurrence of hypersensitivity relations or adverse events was also nil among the individuals who underwent the exosomal treatment for tissue biostimulation.

  2. Patient Satisfaction Rates:

    As per the comprehensive research by Greg Chernoff, it has also been observed that 16 out of 20 patients who were treated with the dermal infusion technique were “very satisfied” with the results. That means 80% of the patients loved the after-effects of the infusion. Furthermore, 4 out of 20 (20%) patients were reported to be “satisfied” with the results.

  3. Pain During Treatment:

    None of the patients experienced any pain during or after the treatment. Hence, it is safe to conclude that the treatment is consistently painless. Added to this, the process is also non-invasive and non-surgical. That is why many individuals are comfortably opting for such procedures.

  4. Results on Skin:

    Consistent results were observed in dermal infusion patients who underwent calcium hydroxylapatite injection. These included an enhancement in skin tone, clarity, and quality as well. Added to this, the appearance of pores, fine lines, oiliness, and pigmentation were also observed. Lastly, the texture and vascularity also improved uniformly.

Conclusion:

Biostimulatory dermal infusion is one of the most popular treatments in the field of medical aesthetics. With the advancement of technology and an increasing number of inventions (as a result of research), this technique will only improve in the future.

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