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Cosmetic procedures have largely employed Botox for skin rejuvenation. But with the emergence of stem cell-derived exosomes in the market, dermatologists have been opting for the latter. Here are some key differences that might help to choose between the two treatments.
Botox refers to botulinum toxin, extracted from the bacteria Clostridium botulinum, which is fatal in high doses. Exosomes, on the other hand, are nanometer-sized vesicles secreted by stem cells for paracrine signaling mechanisms.
The muscular tension and contraction inhibit wound healing and cause wrinkles, respectively. Botulinum toxin blocks the release of the neurotransmitter acetylcholine, thus disrupting the nerve signaling underlying facial muscle. Exosomes contain biomolecules such as proteins, mRNAs, miRNAs, etc., that stimulate natural healing processes by enhancing production of collagen and elastin, modulating inflammation, reducing cell senescence, and increasing re-epithelialization of keratinocytes.
Exosomes are excelling in the commercial cosmetic market due to their regenerative capabilities. Dermatologists are reaping the benefits of high-quality exosomes from Advancexo to deliver cutting-edge technology to their patients with remarkable outcomes.
Contact the Advancexo team today at +91-9654321400 to learn more about these next-generation exosomes derived from stem cells.